x x xx R. campylocarpum. Foliage dark and glossy; flowers bell-shaped, | 
2-3 in. wide, yellow. Very floriferous and one of at: best of the 
yellow-flowered species. Sikkim. $3.50. 
R. camtschaticum; a mat-forming deciduous species of six in. or so 
with wide saucers of frosted rose and exserted stamens; free- 
blooming. Does well in peaty soil or pure sphagnum in full sun. 
Choice and rare. $1.50-$2.00. 
x R. canadense. 1-3 ft. Pink—purple. April. Small, delicate, deciduous 
type. $1.00 up. 
Rhododendron cantabile. Small shrub, leaves oblong, 1 inch long, flow- 
ers funnel-shaped 34 inch long, dark violet. $1.00 to $2.00. 
x x xR. calophytum. Flowers white or pink with deep blotch. $2.00 up. 
x x R. caucasicum. Shrub 3 to 4 ft., yellowish or tinted rose. $1.00 up. 
x R. carolinianum. Grows to 3 ft. Beautiful leathery leaves suffused in 
winter with crimson. Seedlings from plant with especially pretty 
pink flowers. N. Carolina. Introduced by John Fraser 1810. $1.00 up. 
xx xR. ciliatum. Grows to 18 in. and over. Crimson budded aging to 
pink. Said to be the most floriferous rhododendron in existence. 
Valuable as a thicket group, making a most interesting low jungle, 
or as a single specimen. Sikkim. $1.50 up. 
x xx R. cilticalyx. Foliage bristly and scaly. Funnel-like flowers, white 
with yellow blotch, 4 in. across. Possibly only for the cool green- 
eerie Washington. W. Yunnan. Introduced by Jean M. pole 
1884, $1.50. 
xx xR. chasmanthoides. An attractive floriferous bush with rose- 
lavender flowers with green spots and lines. S. E. Tibet. Introduced 
by George Forrest 1918. $1.50. 
xxxxR. cinnabarinum. Flowers cinnabar red. Up to 6 ft. $1.00-$2.00. 
R. cosmetum. Shrub 1 to 2 ft. Rosy purple. $1.00-$2.00. 
R. cremastum. A little known dwarf bush; well branched and twiggy 
with aromatic leaves. Each branch terminates in a truss of waxy 
bells, about 1% in. long and of a deep dark clear rose. The plant in 
bloom is a spectacle. $1.50. 
x x x R. croceum. Grows to a large bush; leaves rounded, sometimes 
heart-shaped, dark green. Flowers shallow, 114 in. deep and twice 
as wide, opening clear yellow from pinkish buds. Free-blooming 
RcigteieaGn thing. N. W. Yunnan. Introduced by George Forrest 
1917. $1.50. 
R. Cuneatum. Small shrub to 4 ft. Deep rose. $1.00-$2.00. 
x x R. cyclium. A small shrub with oval leathery leaves, upper surface 
dark but glaucous beneath. Flowers bell-shaped, 1% in. at si deep 
rose with darker blotch. $1.00-$1.50. 
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