Abstract
IT says much for the hold rhododendrons have secured in the estimation of horticulturists that Mr. J. G. Millais was so much encouraged by the success of his first work on the genus in 1917 as to prepare and publish a second volume of the same sumptuous character as its predecessor. The cost of the two volumes amounts to eighteen guineas, and there is certainly no other genus of trees or shrubs in which public interest is sufficiently strong to render possible the profitable issue of such volumes as these.
Rhododendrons and the various Hybrids.
By J. G. Millais. Second series. Pp. xii + 264 + 53 plates. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1924.) 210s. net.
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BEAN, W. Rhododendrons. Nature 114, 636–637 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114636a0
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