
R. Griersonianum xMars xFabia. This is a seedling of good parentage, 
unflowered as yet. $1.50. | 
Xxxx R. hippophaoides. Erect in growth; flowers large, somewhat 
saucer-shaped, pure lavender-blue. $1.50. 
xxx R. intricatum. Native on grasslands and dry ledges; will grow in 
open rock garden, in shade or peat bogs. 1-2 ft. high and as much 
wide. Gray-green leaves which are almost hidden by crumpled 
lavender-blue flowers from Mar. to May and again in fall. $2.00. 
xx R. Keiskei. Medium sized shrub; blooms when young. Likes a little 
shade to keep its foliage beautiful. Young leaves a beautiful bronze; 
flowers soft greenish-yellow. $1.50. 
xxx R. ledoides. 18-24 in. branching from the base; flowers long-tubed 
and small, in white to pink daphne-like heads. Forms a scrub in 
pine forests. Especially nice in the rock garden and foreground plant- 
ings $1.50; ; 
xxx R. leucaspis. (Possibly a hybrid.) Small shrub of 1-2 ft. Leaves 
hairy; flowers large, cream-white with large brown anthers. Blooms 
in Feb. and Mar. One of my favorites. $1.50-$2.50. 
xxx R. lutescens. Grows in thickets and on margins of woods exposed 
to sun. One of the earliest to bloom with lovely fresh primrose-yellow 
flowers. Pointed narrow leaves cuffused with bronze and dark red. 
It is best to give it the protection of larger shrubs since it blooms 
in Mar. and Apr. A few small plants 75c. 
xxxx R. mucronulatum. Deciduous and should be planted against an 
evergreen screen to show off flowers which are pink to rosy-mauve. 
Propagated from selected forms. A few small plants. 75c. 
xx R. oreotrephes. Slowly grows to tall shrub; evergreen to semi- 
deciduous; leaves beautiful leathery gray-lavender ovals; large deli- 
cate lavender or pink flowers. $1.00. ) 
xx R. pemakoense. Habit dense and cushion-like, increasing in width 
by suckers; a valiant and early bloomer; flowers 2 in. across; pale 
pearly-mauve. One of the most satisfying small shrubs. 75c-$2.50. 
xxxx R. racemosum. Seedlings from George Forrest’s No. 19404 which 
is supposed to be the finest and most dwarf R. racemosum. Oval 
leaves are gray; young shoots crimson. Flowers appear in axils of 
terminal leaves. Few shrubs offer more in beauty or contribute more 
to the glorious feeling of the resurgence of spring. We like it grow- 
ing in crowds. $1.50. 
xxx R. radinum. Small twiggy shrub. Clusters of daphne-like flowers, 
white or pink. $1.50. 
xx R. riparium. 12-18 in. Bright rose-purple flowers. $1.25. 
R. Smirnowi. From 4-6 ft. high; branches stout and close. Leaves nar- 
row, blue-green above and covered with thick white felt below. 
Blooms at an early age; flowers bright rose-pink. $2.50. 
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