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Boule de Niege. 4’-5’ Snowball Rhododendron 
Extremely hardy, this dwarf retains its irregular mounded out- 
line, well furnished with light green leaves and liberally dotted 
with large clusters of white flowers. 
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carolinianum. 5’-6’ (Nursery Grown) Carolina Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. In an open sunny place the charming pink May bells 
are more colorful and the whole plant is more bushy, although 
half shade is quite satisfactory on acid soil. 
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catawbiense. 8’-10’ (Nursery Grown) Catawba Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. It is natural to assume the parent of many hybrids 
should possess excellent qualities, and it does. Few native shrubs 
make such a gorgeous display as the great masses of rosy-purple 
flowers in May and June. Acid soil is of course necessary and 
broken shade ideal. 
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maximum, 12’-15’ (Nursery Grown) Rosebay Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. Essentially a shade plant, the “Great Laurel’ forms 
the backbone of most wood plantings, where the leathery six inch 
leaves are of even greater landscape value than the pale pink 
flowers. Late May and June is “laurel season” but if happily 
placed in acid soil, preferably in masses, the rich foliage effect is 
pleasing and dignified the year round. Keep roots cool—moist. 
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RHODODENDRON 
NAMED HYBRIDS. (ALL EVERGREEN) 
The grafted named varieties flower much more freely than any 
others. Individual flowers are larger, more brilliantly colored than 
Catawba and are produced in enormous bunches held erect above 
the canopy of splendid foliage. Although acid soil is necessary 
these grafted hybrids do quite well in open sunlight but prefer 
light shade. 
album elegans. 10’-12’ 
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