downy, and showing an odd pinkish tinge in winter 
that makes it distinct. The shell-pink blossoms, red 
tipped in bud, give a delightful effect in May. On a 
north rock so steep that the sun could not reach it, 
nor much wind, it carried every bud through a se¬ 
vere winter unmulched but was more or less injured 
in other locations. 
2-year plants in 3-inch pots $ 1.00 each 
RHODODENDRON AMBIGUUM * A dwarf of 
the Triflorum Series introduced about 1900 by E. 
H. Wilson. The 
leaves, an inch 
or two long, are 
attractive, bright 
green, flowers a 
greenish yellow. 
From western 
Szechuan, it is 
hardy at 20 be¬ 
low zero in part 
shade with shel¬ 
ter from wind, 
but may lose its flower buds in extreme cold. 
2- year plants in 3-inch pots 60 cents each 
3- year plants in 4-inch pots 90 cents each 
