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NATIVE RHODODENDRONS 
The following sorts are very hardy and are natives of the Ap¬ 
palachian Mountains as far North as New Hampshire. The plants 
listed are grown at Andorra Nurseries. 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. 
CATAWBA RHODODENDRON. Parent of 
the hardy hybrids. Late Spring blooms of 
rose-lavender. Very heavy nursery-grown 
stock. Recommended for extensive woodland 
planting. 
This is all nursery-grown stock, nearly 
as broad as its height. The very heaviest 
kind of material. 
2 ft. 
2 % ft. 
3 ft. 
3V 2 ft. XX. 
4 to 4% ft. XX 
4 y 2 to 5 ft. XX. 
... .Each $3 00 
.. 3 75 
. 5 25 
. 8 50 
. 12 50 
$15.00 to 25 00 
Per 10 
$25 00 
30 00 
48 50 
75 00 
115 00 
R. catawbiense, var. alba. 
WHITE CATAWBA RHODODENDRON. 
Flowers of purest white, and like the above 
blooms in June. 
12 to 15 in.Each $2 50 20 00 
2% ft. 4 00 37 50 
3 ft. 6 50 55 00 
R. carolinianum. 
CAROLINIAN RHODODENDRON. Low, com¬ 
pact evergreen with pale rosy-pink flowers. 
2 ft. ..Each $3 00 28 50 
2% ft. 4 00 37 50 
R. maximum. 
GREAT LAUREL. The high growing Great 
Bay familiar to visitors in the Alleghenies. 
July brings forth the lavish white to blush- 
pink bloom. For woods planting. These 
plants are nursery-grown, broad and bushy. 
2 to 2% ft.Each $2 50 
2% to 3 ft. 3 50 
3 to 3% ft. .. 4 00 
3% to 4 ft. 5 00 
4 to 5 ft. 6 00 
20 00 
30 00 
35 00 
40 00 
52 50 
R. maximum, var. rcseum. 
PINK-FLOWERED GREAT LAUREL. A 
more colorful form than above. 
2 ft.Each $5 00 45 00 
2% ft. 6 50 60 00 
COLLECTED RHODODENDRONS 
Both the Maximum and the Catawbiense 
types can be supplied in carload lots from 
their native mountains. Prices will be fur¬ 
nished on application and are much cheaper 
than our nursery-grown plan+s. 
