Rhededendrens 
A lovely, hardy broadleaved evergreen with beautiful flowers of many different 
colors to select from. They are native to our Northwest and are world known for their 
great beauty. They are easy to grow and do well in climates which do not get too 
cold. Check our planting guide for best results in growing. By planting the early, 
midseason and late blooming varieties you can have a long season of beauty. They 
follow the Camellia in their blooming season, so by using both of them in your land- 
scape you can have months of blooming color in your yard besides having the ever- 
green foliage to look at the year around. 
For hot climates plant in afternoon shade and keep water on foliage during 
long, dry spells. 
Stars (*) denote classification of plants by the Rhododendron society. 
being the highest rating. 
The letters A, B or C in back of each variety denotes classification as to best 
planting location. 
A—Can stand sun. Very hardy in zero temperatures. 
B—Needs partial afternoon shade. Very hardy in zero temperatures. 
C—Needs partial afternoon shade. Hardly only in mild winters. 
10% off on 10 plants or over; 15% off on 25 plants or over 
Size 1—10 to 12 inch.. .$ 38.25 
Size 2—12 to 15 inch...$ 4.00 
Size 3—15 to 18 inch...$ 5.00 
Four stars 

Size 4—18 to 24 inch...$ 6.50 
Size 5—24 to 30 inch...$ 8.00 
Size 6—30 to 36 inch.. .$10.50 
NOTE: At the end of each description you will find a list of sizes available in 
the variety described; for example: LOUIS PASTHUR... (1, 2, 3). This means 10 to 
12 inch, 12 to 15 inch and 15 to 18 inch plants are available. Where no sizes are given 
we have all sizes available. 
GROUP I 
he LADY CLEMENTINA WALSH Blush 
ALICH—Deep pink, fading to rose. Com- edged white, yellow eye. Bushy. Late. 
pact, midseason blooms. B. B. 
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i . : : LANGLEY PARK — Deep red, compact, 
BAGSHOT RUBY — Blood crimson, mid- midseason. B. (1, 2, 3, 4) 
season to late. B. (1, 4, 3, 4) LORD ROBERTS— Dark red, black spots, 
x DUSH vasa len Atle) ee o)) 
COUNTESS OF DERBY or EUREKA ~* 
MAID — Rose pink, bushy. Mid- LOUIS PASTEUR—\ Pink, lighter center. 
season. B. (3, 4) Eitiee. 2a) 
MADAM DE BRUIN- -Cerise red, bushy, 
ao tatetseheendis dajo« (AL, A ap 

2 bt 
C. B. VAN NESS—Dark scarlet, vigorous, 
lates (GAG 4 2, 6.) 

MADAM GUILLEMONT — Rose _ pink, 
deeper center. B. (1, 2, 3) 
CYNTHIA — Rosy crimson, cone shape, MADAME MASSON — White, yellow 
vigorous, midseason. B. blotch. Midseason. 
oa MICHAEL WATERER—Bright red, com- 
FASTUOSUM FLORE PLENO—Deep lav- pact, midseason. B. (2, 3, 4, 5) 
ender, tufted center. 
** 
GOMER WATERER—White, tinted edge 
of lavender. Bushy, late. A. (1, 2, 
eye) 
IVERY’S SCARLET — Very 
blood red trusses in late 
(1ee2 
vigorous, 
May. C. 
Midseason. A. * 
MRS. A. T. DE LA MARE—White with 
green spot. Vigorous, midseason. 
Late. A. 
MRS. JOHN WATERER—RoOsy crimson. 
Cy 
MRS. MARY ASHLEY Salmon pink, 

shaded cream. Bushy, midseason. B. 
(1, 2, 3) 
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