high as 4 feet, yet dwarf enough for the rock gar¬ 
den, at least until very old. Leaves about an inch 
long, flowers deep rose, 4 or 5 in each cluster. Its 
home is along the upper Yangtze, and like most of 
the species from that region it winters successfully 
here, asking just a little shade. Until these plants 
bloom, there is some doubt as to the name, the fol¬ 
iage suggesting R. cuneatum, a better species. 
3-year plants in 3-inch pots $1.00 each 
RHODODENDRON WEBSTERIANUM. Newly 
introduced, and not yet rated. As much as 3 feet 
high, but slow growing. The color of this form, R. 
25370, is given as blue, which will be better than 
the previously discovered form described as a rosy 
purple. Coming from the moorlands of far western 
Szechuan, it survives our winters but has not yet 
flowered. 
3-year plants in 3-inch pots $1.00 each 
OTHER DWARF RHODODENDRONS 
Outside the Lapponicum Series are very different 
dwarf and semi-dwarf species including some that 
handle more easily under ordinary cultural condit¬ 
ions as noted. 
