forms that in our opinion are about as good as the named forms. 

 Very fine pink and lavender-pink shades have been obtained. 

 We have one clear pink form that flowers ahead of any of the 



from seed. 



opportunity, will propogate Rhododendrons and Azaleas ex- 



ense cannot be used as a stock for Rhododendrons instead of 



regions that R. calawbiens- would be better suited. Stocks 



Move them from a cold frame into the greenhouse in mid-winter, 

 and after they are well rooted, the cions can be united towards 

 the base by side or veneer grafting, and tied with strong cotton. 

 The cutting back of the stock should be done very gradually 



Seeds of either Rhododendrons or Azaleas should be sown in 



