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RHODODENDRONS 
All Strong Plants Except Where Otherwise Stated 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Rho- 
dodendron. Evergreen. A distinct hardy species of 
the Blue Ridge Mountains. Leaves dark green, 
dotted beneath. Flowers in May. Rose-pink, funnel 
shaped, great profusion in many flowered clusters. 
Recommended for massing on hillsides and in rock- 
eries. Sun or shade. 
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RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE. Catawba Rho- 
dodendron. Evergreen. 6 to 18 feet. Leaves oval or 
branches, glaucus beneath. Flowers very large, 
oblona, bright green above, clustered at ends of 
reddish to rose-purple. Late spring and early sum- 
mer. Sun or shady location. 
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RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. Rosebay. Evergreen. 
Leaves oblong, dark green, 6 to 10 inches in length. 
Flowers white to pinkish in large clusters, mid- 
summer. Most used for massing and _ naturalistic 
planting of all native broad-leaved evergreens. 
Sun or shade. 
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