RHODODENDRON AMBIGUUM. One star. An 
introduction of E. H. Wilson from western Szech¬ 
uan about 1900, fully evergreen, with leaves an 
inch or two long and yellow flowers spotted green. 
Hardy at 20 degrees below zero with part shade 
and shelter from the wind, but may lose its flower 
buds in extreme cold. 
6 to 8 inches high in 3-inch pots 60 cents each 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots 90 cents each 
RHODODENDRON HORMOPHORUM. A shrub 
a couple of feet high losing nearly all its leaves in 
winter, but keeping its buds well. From the Muli 
Mountains and a climate not too unlike ours, it is 
hardy in a little shade, and bud-hardy too. Flowers 
rather small and late, in late May or June, white to 
rose pink with brown markings. 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots $1.00 each 
RHODODENDRON KEISKII. 2 stars. Low, com¬ 
pact shrub from Japan and Corea. Leaves fully 
evergreen, bronze when young, flowers clear yellow 
in May. Hardy on a north slope, evidently prefer¬ 
ring the shade of rocks to that of trees, but buds 
suffer in severe weather. A fine dwarf if well placed. 
6 to 8 inches high in 3-inch pots 75 cents each 
8 to 12 inches high in 4-inch pots $1.00 each 
