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Rhododendron Maximum — (Rosebay Rhododendron) 
Most everyone is familiar with the native RHODODENDRON of our woodland 
slopes and valleys, with its large, thick, deep green leaves and its white or del¬ 
icately pink tinted flowers, opening in June and July. It is unrivalled and its use 
unlimited for plantings in shaded areas (See photograph on page /). 
Rhododendron Carolinianum — (White Carolina Rhododendron) 
Plant lovers each year are taking more and more to this small leafed and 
small flowered type of RHODODENDRON. The profusion of really pink flowers 
in May more than makes up for their small size. 1 oo, the dark green foliage con¬ 
trasted with the reddish stems gives a most interesting variation in any planting. It 
is a rapid grower and does well in either sunny or shaded locations. 
La Bars' Rhododendrons are nursery 
grown from sturdy, transplanted roots. 
They are not seedlings in any sense of 
the word, but fully developed plants 
grown on large clumps of healthy roots. 
This insures successful replanting and 
continuous development. Not one, but 
many stems spring from the roots to make 
a single specimen. Our 12 to 15 inch 
Rhododendrons will have as many as 8 
to 10 major stems. That means our 
nursery grown plants are from 8 to 10 
times the size of the average “ collected ” 
seedlings. 
List of available sizes and prizes 
on Page 9 
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