R. galactinum. Grows slowly to a tall shrub; leaves leathery and may 
become 10 in. long; flowers 14 in. long. pale pink, crimson spotted 
and blotched; truss rounded. Szechuen. Introduced by E. H. Wilson 
1908. $1.00. 
x x R. glaucum. One of the oldest species in cultivation. A small shrub, 
most attractive in thickets. Foliage pleasantly aromatic; flowers bell- 
shaped, pink to rose. Sikkim. $1.00. 
R. glomerulatum. A 1-2 ft. twiggy shrub; small gray leaves and crimson 
flowers. A sight in early spring. $2.00. 
x x x x R. Griersonianum. Not strongly erect in growth. All juvenile 
parts hairy and glandular. Leaves narrow and pointed. Flowers in 
an open cluster of 5-12; large, funnel-shaped, bright geranium-red. 
June. This is one of the parents of some of our finest hybrids. W. 
Yunnan. Introduced by George Forrest 1917 and considered one of the 
finest of his finds. 75c-$1.50. 
R. Griersonianum x Mars x Fabia. This is a seedling of good parentage, 
unflowered as yet. $2.00. 
x x x R. hemitrichotum. Small twiggy shrub; branches pink and they 
and the leaves are more or less downy. Flowers pale rose, margined 
with deeper color. Grows in open rocky grassland. 12,000 ft. S. W. 
Szechuen. Introduced by George Forrest 1819. $2.50. 
x x x xX R. hippophaeoides. Erect growth; leaves small, flowers large, 
saucer-shaped, pure lavender-blue. At 12,000 ft. Yunnan. Introduced 
by George Forrest. $1.50. 
R. hypoglaucum. Foliage dark and thick, glaucous beneath. Flowers 
funnel-shaped, 13 in. wide; white. W. China. Introduced by E. H. 
Wilson 1900. 50c. 
x x x R. insigne. |Foliage attractive. Large rounded trusses of bell-shaped 
flowers of soft pink with darker spot. Said to flower when young. 
W. Szechuen. Introduced by E. H. Wilson 1908. $1.00. 
x x R. irroratum. (Possibly a hybrid.) Narrow leathery leaves from 
2-5 in. long. Flowers 2 in. long, white, pinkish or pale yellow, spotted 
within. Yunnan. Introduced by Jean M. Delavay 1886. 75c. 
x x R. Keiskei. Medium sized shrub; blooms when young. Likes a little 
shade to keep its foliage beautiful. Young leaves a lovely bronze; 
flowers soft greenish yellow. Free-blooming. Japan. $1.00-$1.50. 
x x R. keleticum. Grows to 12 in. Oval leaves bright green above, pale 
beneath. Flowers solitary or in pairs. George Forrest found it in “open 
peaty stone pasture and on cliffs and screes.” The flowers are dark 
crimson and come in June. S. E. Tibet. 1919. (Note R. radicans.) 
$2.00. 
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