with shiny dark green leaves and great panicles of waxy white urns. 
Small plants 50c. 
Dwarf rhododendrons. There is great variation in the height to which 
these small rhododendrons will grow. If planted in the open to take 
the brunt of wind and weather, they remain low and dwarf in form. 
However, a savage sun is too much; somewhat diffused light is much 
better. Cool acid soil with an annual mulch of pulverized sphagnum 
and moisture during the growing season insures good health. 
The number of *’s before the rhododendrons indicates the rating given 
by the Rhododendron Society. Their absence is not a sign that the 
plant is worthless; simply that as yet it has not been considered. The 
rating has gone on for years, while at the same time new species have 
been discovered. It is not likely that we shall see exactly eye to 
eye with the judgments. 
**Rhododendron anthopogon. Compact shrub of 18 in. Leaves 1 in. long, 
oval; flower narrowly tubular, %4 in. long, pink. $1.00. 
****R, arboreum roseum. Grows to tree-height, Leaves 4-8 in. Truss of 
20 flowers. Because I need the space—50c. 
****R. Augustinii. Our form has splendid almost iridescent blue flowers. 
Rooted and transplanted cuttings. 50c-$1.00. 
****R, Blue Tit. A hybrid of R. impeditum and R. Augustinii. Takes after 
the latter in size and blueness of flowers. $1.50. 
***R. calostrotum. Small twiggy bush with greenish-gray leaves and large 
silky crimson flowers. $1.50. 
*F*R, caloxanthum., Grows to at least 3 ft. but begins to bloom at half 
that size; flowers pale yellow, beautifully folded and tipped with 
orange-rust in bud. My stock is too large—10 in. plants 50c. 
****R. campylocarpum. Grows to at least 4 ft. Said to be the best yellow 
flowered species and one that should be in every collection. Small 
plants 75c-$1.00. 
**R, campylogynum. Usually very dwarf; evergreen; leaves oval, thick, 
dark and smooth above, glaucous beneath; nodding flowers in clusters 
of 1-3 carried well above the plant, rose and coppery shades to plum. 
Rare. $3.00-$5.00. 
%*R. (Therordion) camtschaticum. 12 in. Deciduous rusty branched 
stoloniferous shrub; rose-violet saucer-shaped flowers 114 in. across. 
May. $1.50. . 
**R. chryseum. Small shrub; leaves ovate-elliptic, 4% in. long; inflores- 
cence 4-5 flowered, flowers bright yellow. 75c - $1.25. 
***R. ciliatum. 18 in. and over; evergreen leaves, large and hairy; flowers 
wide funnels of apple blossom-pink; very floriferous. Mar. 50c - $2.00. 
