RHODODENDRON AMBIGUUM. One star. An 
introduction of E. H. Wilson from western Szech¬ 
uan about 1900, fully evergreen, with leaves an 
inch or two long and yellow flowers spotted green. 
Hardy at 20 degrees below zero with part shade 
and shelter from tl e wind, but may lose its flower 
buds in extreme cold. 
6 to 8 inches high in 3-inch pots 60 cents each 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots 90 cents each 
RHODODENDRON HORMOPHORUM. A shrub 
a couple of feet high losing nearly all its leaves in 
winter, but keeping its buds well. From the Muli 
Mountains and a climate not too unlike ours, it is 
hardy in a little shade, and bud-hardy too. Flowers 
rather small and late, in late May or June, white to 
rose pink with brown markings. 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots $1.00 each 
RHODODENDRON KEISKII. 2 stars. Low, com¬ 
pact shrub from Japan and Corea. Leaves fully 
evergreen, bronze when young, flowers clear yellow 
in May. Hardy on a north slope, evidently prefer¬ 
ring the shade of rocks to that of trees, but buds 
suffer in severe weather. A fine dwarf if well placed. 
6 to 8 inches high in 3-inch pots 75 cents each 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots $1.00 each 
