EVERGREEN SHRUBS 

RHODODENDRONS 
With beautiful blossoms in the Spring and rich green foliage dur- 
ing the Winter months, Rhododendrons are indispensable in any 
planting. Little care is needed after the plants are once estab- 
lished. They succeed i in any light acid soil; enjoy Summer shade 
and dislike ‘‘wet feet.’’ We will give you full instructions for 
planting and cultural care. 
Carolinianum. A very early blooming variety, small and com- 
pact. Has handsome, dark green leaves and in May and June 
produces a profusion of soft rose pink bloom. A great favorite. 
10 to.12 in wi. Ea. $1.00 18itG9245in we eee Ea. $3.50 
12 to Onn eee eee Ea. $1.25 DO loo eee Ea. $4.00 
15 tolSineee eee Bar $li750|) 23osto a fteweas Ea. $5.00 
Stott eee Ea. $7.50 
Catawbiense. A native, free-flowering variety, the parent of 
most hybrids. Will grow in any soil that is free from lime, is 
very hardy, and needs little attention. Large, round clusters 
of deep rosy purple flowers appearing in May or June, just after 
R. carolinianum. Well budded plants. 
15 tontS ane Ea. $2.00 | 2% to 3 ft........ Ka. $4.50 
18 to24anie ee Ea. $2.50 | 3 to 344 {t...2 7 Ka. $6.00 
2: tOWssouts comeu Ea. $3.00 | 34 to4ft........ Ka. $7.50 

Maximum (fRosebay). Our native Rhododendron, with white and 
light pink flowers. We are very proud of our stock of 4 to 5 ft. 
specimen plants, with equal amount of spread. Nursery-grown 

Plants. 
Lite 2iteur eee Ea. $1.50 AYO. 1 ties sea Ea. $6.00 
2 GOO beeen ee Ea. $3.00 Sto Outer en eee Ea. $10.00 
S.tO 4 ita ten eee Ea. $4.00 6 te ite oe. Ea. $15.00 
LeLOioet bees Ea. $20.00 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
These are the grafted named Rhododendrons which produce 
such gorgeous displays of color in June. 
We have selected only varieties hardy in this section. Their 
foliage is somewhat better than native types, and they almost 
never fail to set bloom buds. We have the following varieties and 
sizes in considerable quantity: 
Album elegans. Lavender buds opening clear white. 
PiLOLe Saul Gaeee Ea. $5.50 
America. Lovely red. 
18:t0, 24 in ee Ea. $4.50 
Amphion. Large trusses of clear pink flowers with white center. 
IS to 2ein we eee Ea. $4.50 
Boule de Neige. A dwarf, compact variety bearing an abundance 
of large white flowers. Very hardy. 
L2G bain a eee Hae $2: 70s e) OeCORLS iat ere Ea. $3.50 
Caractacus. Warm crimson, with faint tinge of purple through- 
out. 3 600026 1b ee Ea. $7.50 
Catawbiense album. Large white. 
LS \t0s24cin ee ae oe Ea. $4.50 
Dr. Dresselhuys. One of the best reds. 
LSst022421n se Ea. $4.50 
Ignatius Sargent. Light red. 
LSitos24 int yess Ea. $4.50 
Mrs. C. S. Sargent. A hardy, deep rose pink of compact habit. 
130. 2472s gates Ea. $4.50 | 2 to 2% ft.....:... Ea. $5.50 
President Lincoln. Lavender. 
20 Dio iter aoe Ea. $5.50 
Racemosus. Splendid for the rock garden. It is truly dwarf with 
tiny evergreen leaves and pink flowers in May. 
P2itel ii liehe eee = Ea. $3.50 
Roseum elegans. Good rose. An outstanding variety in habit 
and hardiness. 
1Site24in. wee Ea. $4.50 | 2 to ee us es 22 Ea. $5.50 
2 yetO otek se 7.50 
Mixed Hybrids. All budded cy he all the good colors. 
12:t40sb5 dnven ae Ea, $1.75 

10 ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
