Mid-season bloom. A Waterer Sons & 
Crisp hybrid. We consider this to be the 
finest white Rhododendron. 
We are offering for the first time, three clonal 
forms of Rhododendron Augustinli, one of the most 
beautiful species and unequalled as an ornamental. 
As a general rule, seedlings of this species have 
been disappointing. Invariably, the flowers were an 
off color and frequently were a dirty violet or pale 
washed out lavender. Consequently, we have im- 
ported these three selected forms, and offer them 
with the positive assurance that they are the finest 
types of R. Augustinii obtainable. 
**** AUGUSTINII (Series Triflorum, Sub-series 
Augustinii) A species from approximate- 
ly 10,000 ft. altitude in) S) WeeG@omaee. 
eventually becomes a compact shrub 
about 6 feet in height and about the 
same in width. As the young growth de- 
velops, the narrow pointed leaves have 
a lovely bronze cast to them before they 
turn to a pleasing shade of soft green. 
The Flowers which appear in May, are 
in clusters of 3 and occur in such pro- 
fusion as to almost obscure the foliage. 
Each blossom is about 2% inches wide, 
flattish in shape and with the stamens 
and pistil long exserted. We are confi- 
dent that this will become one of the 
most popular blue evergreen, flowering 
shrubs in the garden. 
Magor’s Form Soft blue mauve with a 
green eye. 9” to 12’’—$5.00, ea. 12” 
to 15’’—$6.00 ea. 
Rothschild’s Form Deep blue mauve. 
9”’ to 12’’—$5.00 ea., 12’”’ to 15’’-—$6.00 
ea. 
Towercourt Form Deep-blue mauve with 
a darker eye. 9”? to 12’’—$5.00 ea., 12” 
to 15’’—$6.00 ea. 
