RHODODENDRON KEISKEI *** Another 
fine dwarf of the Triflorum Series, native of Japan 
and Corea. Leaves fully evergreen, bronze in the 
young stage; flowers clear yellow in May. Hardy if 
well placed, but requiring some protection to save 
its buds during a hard winter. Oak-leaf mulch will 
serve. Some individuals grow several feet tall, but 
others which remain low are now being propagated. 
3- year plants in 3-inch pots $1.00 each 
4- year plants in 4-inch pots $1.50 each 
RHODODENDRON CHRYSANTHUM. A dwarf 
yellow of the Ponticum Series, unlike any other low 
species described here, and looking like the famil¬ 
iar garden Rhododendrons. Study has suggested 
that these plants are probably not true to name, but 
rather an alpine form of the closely related R. 
brachycarpum. Growth is slow, usually less than 
half an inch annually, and no flowers have yet ap¬ 
peared. If they come yellow, as expected, this may 
be R. brachycarpum montanum luteum from Corea. 
In any case, it is the hardiest dwarf yet tried here, 
preferring full or nearly full sun, and abundance 
of water, almost a bog. 
4-year plants in 3-inch pots 
4-year plants in 4-inch pots 
75 cents each 
90 cents each 
