PRICE LIST. 1950 SPRING 
This year we are dividing our list into Rhododendron Species 
and unnamed hybrids, Named Rhododendon hybrids, Azalea 
Species, and the Gable Hybrid Azaleas. 
We do not have facilities for shipping stock any larger than 
the two-three foot size. There are larger plants of some items 
here for sale but arrangements will have to be made for 
delivery on this stock. Box material for large plants is both 
prohibitive in price and scarce as yet. Will do what we can but 
must ask you to be patient. 
RHODODENDRON SPECIES 
ATROSANGUINEUM X FORTUNEI—This hybrid has not 
yet flowered. 2-3 ft., $4.00 
ATROSANGUINEUM X GRIERSONIANUM—Many of these 
seedlings have flowered now and the coloring is extremely 
brilliant in’ all. It is undoubtedly somewhat tender and 
needs a protected spot. 1-114 ft., $2.00 
RHOD. SPECIES AURICULATUM—Very late white with 
very large fragrant flowers. Not altogether hardy here. 
but manages to live and bloom with fair regularity in 
woodland sites where it has some protection from high 
winds. 3 in. pots, .00 
BRACHYCARPUM—This hardy species from Japan is all 
_too little known in the Eastern U. S., forming well shaped 
plants with beautiful dark green foliage and late creamy 
white flowers lightly striped with pink. Have good stock 
of larger plants. 114-2 ft., $3.00 
BRACHYCARPUM X DISCOLOR—Second generation seed- 
lings from a plant with lovely large pink flowers spotted 
with carmine. — 1-2 ft., $2.50 
CAROLINIANUM—Grows 3 to 4 feet and hardy. Early pink 
flowers. 114-2 ft., $2.00 
CATAWBIENSE—Well known native species with rose 
flowers. 14-2 ft., $2.00 
CATAWBIENSE X DISCOLOR—Fast growing hybrid with 
large, lustrous dark green leaves and good size flowers 
in light shades of pink and rose. 2-3 ft., $4.00 
CATAWBIENSE X FORTUNETI—Strong growing plants 
with fine large leaves and flowers which are light to deep 
rose in color. Where tall plants are wanted for back- 
ground these are fine. Quite hardy and pest free. 
14-2 ft., $2.00 
