WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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iage deep green and large clusters of flowers in various 
shades of pink. If given a fairly moist situation it will 
do well in either sun or shade. 
Each 
Per 10 Per 100 
iy 2 ft. 
. 2.25 
20.00 
2 ft. clumps . 
. 3.25 
30.00 
2 V 2 ft. clumps . 
. 4.50 
40.00 
3 ft. clumps . 
. 6.00 
55.00 
2 V 2 to 4 ft., extra heavy specimens 
5.00 to 12.00 ea. 
Rhododendron c. compacta 
A slow-growing, compact form originally collected 
from high altitudes. 
12 in. 
2.25 
20.00 
190.00 
15 in. 
2.75 
25.00 
225.00 
Rhododendron—Hybrid Seedlings 
We collected seeds from the best of 
our hardy 
varie- 
ties. The colors vary from white to 
light pink, dark 
pink, red and purple. We cannot 
furnish these 
in any 
specified color. 
12 in. 
1.50 
13.50 
15 in. 
2.25 
20.00 
IV 2 ft. bushy . 
3.00 
27.50 
2 ft. bushy . 
4.00 
37.50 
2 V 2 ft. bushy . 
5.00 
45.00 
3 ft. bushy . 
7.50 
72.50 
Rhododendrons—Named Varieties 
The following list comprises the best colored and hard¬ 
iest which we have grown for this latitude. If we can¬ 
not furnish the size ordered we will send the nearest 
size at a proportionate price. 
Album elegans, white. Tall, slim habit of growth. 
Album grandiflorum, white. Tall, broad growth. 
Caractacus, bright crimson. 
Catawbiense alba, shell-pink buds opening into white 
flowers. 
Charles Dickens, glowing crimson. 
Edward S. Rand, rich deep scarlet. 
F. L. Ames, (Amphion). Bright rose, white center. 
Kettledrum, deep red. 
Roseum elegans, deep rose-pjnk. 
15 in. 3.50 
18 in. 4.50 
21 in. 5.50 
2 ft. 6.50 
2M> ft. 8.50 
The following are of dwarf, bushy growth and are 
measured by their spread. 
Boule de Neige, pure white blossoms. Early. 
Everestianum, soft lavender, with dark green foliage. 
15 in. 4.00 
18 in. 5.00 
