C/eaf il Bel ybrid Toledo tondeses 
Above is a photograph of a Hybrid Rhododendron 
planting which you can duplicate in your own yard. 
Rhododendrons have a double Iandscape value, 
since they hold their broad, evergreen leaves the 
year round and produce such a spectacular sight 
when in bloom. Our plants are grafted from stock 
originally imported from Holland. Do not confuse 
these with wild Rhododendrons. Contrary to 
general belief, the hybrids do not require shade. The 
most effective plantings are those in mass effect, 
combining all the colors for contrast and mterest. 
The red Rhododendrons are spectacular in bloom 
but seldom have enough foliage to make them show 
to advantage as individual plants. Varieties such 
as Roseum Elegans or Roseum Superbum always 
have ample foliage and help the general mass effect. 
Cunningham’s White is unexcelled as a dwarf 
specimen foliage variety. Cultural directions come 
with your order. 
The 9 to 12-in. plants seldom have flower buds 
but make fine planting stock. 
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PROVED VARIETIES OF 
RHODODENDRONS 
Growth habits: t., tall; m., medium; d., dwarf; 
ex., extra 
Album Elegans. Blush-white........... 
America. Deep red 
Caractacus. Maroon 
Catawbiense Album. White 
Boule de Neige. Early; pure white......... 
Charles Dickens. Bright scarlet......... 
Charles Bagley. Cherry-red............ 
Cunningham’s White. Fine foliage. .... 
DalsVen Vividepimikee ore 8 ey ae 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Strongest red....... 
E. S. Rand. Rose-crimson............... 
Everestianum. Ruffled; rosy lilac....... 
Ignatius Sargent. Rose-scarlet......... 
Lee’s Dark Purple. Dark purple........ 
Luciferum. Light lavender............. 
Mirs. C. S. Sargent. Deep rose; ruffled... 
Parson’s Grandiflorum. Rose-scarlet........ 
Parson’s Gloriosa. Very soft pink........... 
Purpureum Grandiflorum. Lavender........ 
Purpureum Elegans. Rich purple...... 
Roseum Elegans. Orchid; strong grower..... 
Roseum Superbum. Light pink........ 
