48 Flowering Broad-leaved Evergreens 
Dwarf Rhododendrons, or Alpine Roses 
Growing eventually to a height of only a few feet, these charming slow-growing 
little plants are covered in May and June with a profusion of blossoms in delicate 
shades of pink, while the foliage of all these varieties is especially interesting in 
coloring in the winter. 
These pretty-flowered plants are a much-prized addition to the rockery. In 
groups, combined with the larger species of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, or other 
Evergreens, they are most effective. 
Rhododendron hammondii. Blush-pink flowers; dark green leaves. Each 
2y 2 to 3 ft..$5 00 
R. hirsutum. A pretty plant from the Alps; pink blooms in June and 
July- Each 10 
10 to 12 in.$150 $13 50 
R. imbricatum. Fine for rock planting; small black-green leaves; violet- 
purple blooms. 
15 to 18 in. 2 00 17 50 
R. multiflorum. Low-growing, dense plant; very profuse pink bloom. 
18 in. 2 00 18 50 
R. myrtifolium. Handsome, small, myrtle-green foliage; pink flowers. 
18 in. 2 00 18 50 
R. odoratum. Strong-growing but dwarf; an abundance of small, pink, 
fragrant flowers in June. 
24 in. 2 50 20 00 
R. punctatum. Pale rose-colored flowers prettily dotted with green in 
the throats of the bloom; early bloomer; loose growing. 
12 to 15 in. 1 50 13 50 
18 in. 2 50 20 00 
R. wilsonianum. Very dark pink flowers; low and bushy in habit. 
12 to 15 in. 1 50 13 50 
15 to 18 in. 2 50 23 50 
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