KE LS E Y' S HARDY AMERICAN PLANTS 
Horticultural varieties of Rhododendron. 
llybridH of R. catawliicnse. 
We have only the har<liesl sorts, 'i'hey are 
becoming difTicuU to secure, owing to Federal 
Quarantine Regulations shutting out all 
foreign-grown stock. 
Kach 10 
18 to 24 in $4 00 S3C 00 
2 to ft 5 50 50 00 
Album Elegans, blush, changing to white. 
Caractacus. purplish crimson. 
Charles Dickens, dark scarlet. 
E. S. Rand, rich scarlet. 
F. D. Godman, crimson. 
Hannibal, rosy red-violet. 
Ignatius Sargent, deep pink. 
LuTEO-ROSEUM, sati^ rose suffused with white, 
center light yellow. 
Mrs. Milner. crimson. 
Parsons Gloriosum, blush. 
Parsons Grandielorum, rose. 
Purpureum elegans, dark purple. 
RosEL'M elegans, rosc. 
Myrtle {mijrlifoiiiim) 
A fine hardy hybiid between R. minus and R. 
hirsutum. This variety is very useful for the 
rockery, and the borders of the Rhododendron 
bed. Covered with clusters of deep rosy-pink 
(lowers. 
Each 10 
12 to 18 in $5 00 $45 00 
18 to 24 in 6 50 60 00 
2 to 2J^ ft 10 00 
Base Planting (first season) of Mixed Shrubs and 
Rhododendrons at Saltonstall School, Salem 
{VotohyH. F. K.) 
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