xxx R. ciliatum. 18 in. and over. Crimson budded, aging to pink. Said 
to be the most floriferous rhododendron in existence. Valuable as a 
thicket-group and can make a most interesting low jungle or as a 
single specimen. It is one of the rhododendrons that may be pruned 
because the branches “break” into new shoots. $1.50. 
R. complexum. A tangled shrublet with rose-red flowers. 75c. 
R. concinnum. A little known densely twiggy shrub with pues flowers, 
crimson spotted. 75c. 
xxx R. croceum. Grows to a large shrub with pinkish buds opening to 
gaucer-shaped bright yellow flowers up to 2 in. long. $1.00. 
xx R. didymum. Dwarf alpine compact shrub, 1-2 ft. high but spreading 
wider: leaves leathery, rugulose; flowers black-crimson, 1 in. long 
and 1 in. wide. Should be planted so the sun strikes through them. 
Small plants $1.00-$1.50. 
R. elaeagnoides. A shrublet of 9 in. or less. Small leaves; primrose-yellow 
flowers, salver-shaped, facing outward. $1.50. 
Xxx R. exquisetum. Will grow to tall shrub but blooms when young. 
Glaucous-blue oval leaves; flowers large, a lovely silvery mauve, 
with protruding. stamens. “Large plants $2.50-$3.50. 
xxx R. Fargesii. Gime to a large shrub with beautiful tatinee which 
it curls sulkily when in need of water. Perhaps it misses the shade 
of the pine and silver-fir forest of its homeland. Flowers large, pink, 
in abundance in March. $2.50-$4.00. 
xxx R. fastigiatum. 8-15 in. A small grayish-leaved bush; lavender 
flowers both spring and fall. Useful in forming a little natural scrub 
or furnishing a peat bog. Small plants 75c. 
R. fimbriatum. One of the Lapponicum Series with purple-blue flowers. 
$1.50. 
xx R. fulgens. A slow-growing shrub with large leathery leaves which 
are in themselves decorative. Has to be mature before blooming. 
Large flowers of bright crimson. $1.00. 
xx R. glaucum. One of the oldest species in cultivation. A small shrub, 
most attractive in thickets with pleasantly aromatic foliage and pink 
to rose bell-shaped flowers. A few large plants at $2.50-$5.00. Small 
plants $1.00. : 
R. glomerulatum. A 1-2 ft. twiggy shrub. Small gray leaves and purple- 
mauve flowers. $1.00. 
xxxx R. Griersonianum. One of the most striking. Not strongly erect 
in growth. All juvenile parts hairy and glandular. Leaves narrow 
and pointed. An open cluster of 5-12 large funnel-shaped flowers of 
bright geranium-red in June. This is one of the parents of some of 
our finest hybrids. A few plants $1.50. 
