RHODODENDRON DISCOLOR Larg¬ 
est-flowered of all hardy Rhododendrons and one 
of the most beautiful. The white or pink corolla 
may be more than 5 inches in diameter. If given 
shade and ample moisture, the hardiest forms will 
grow in the open here, and should bloom in June 
or later after reaching a good size. 
In 4-inch pots $2.00 each 
RHODODENDRON FARGESII ** A smaller- 
leaved shrub introduced from west China in 1900, 
and already grown to considerable size on Cape Cod. 
Its rose-pink, red-spotted, fragrant flowers are pro¬ 
duced in May so abundantly that they must be cut 
away as soon as faded, to avoid injuring the plant. 
These seedlings from a wild albino, Rock 22820, 
may vary in color. 
In 3-inch pots 75 cents each 
In 4-inch pots $1.00 each 
RHODODENDRON OREODOXA ** Shrub or 
small tree of slender habit, resembling R. Fargesii, 
but much taller, and the flowers often spotted pur¬ 
ple. From a more northerly part of China, it seems 
hardy, blooming well on Long Island in late April 
or May. 
In 4-inch pots 
$1.50 each 
