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In 1917 Millais published the first of two volumes on rhododendrons and their various hybrids. The edition was limited to 550 copies with 17 full colour plates of gardens and plants at his home, Compton Brow in
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was born in 1901; he became a noted artist in his own right. Rosamond (or
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