RHODODENDRON MULIENSE ** The Muli 
Mountain Lapponicum, a shrub to 2 feet with half¬ 
inch leaves and bright yellow flowers, 5 or 6 in a 
cluster. Yellow being so rare a color among hardy 
Rhododendrons, makes muliense especially attract¬ 
ive. It grows slowly and needs a little shade, but is 
hardy enough when correctly placed. As the stock 
of older plants is now nearly exhausted, only 1936 
seedlings will be available May, 1937. 
One-year plants in thumb pots 50 cents each 
RHODODENDRON ORTHOCLADUM irk* 
Upright shrub with narrow, half-inch leaves which 
keep their shape and bronze-green color through 
the coldest winter, and mauve flowers borne 1 to 3 
together at ends of the straight branches. Hardy 
and vigorous if plenty of moisture is provided, and 
thrives best in nearly full sun. Among its native 
Yunnan highlands it flourishes on cliffs of lime¬ 
stone, but probably will not endure even a suggest¬ 
ion of lime here under our light rainfall, requiring 
instead a highly acid peat. 
4-year plants in 4-inch pots $1.50 each 
RHODODENDRON RAYUM Unlike the other 
Lapponicums listed here, and of larger growth, as 
