x xR. cyanocarpum. Leaves oval and thick, somewhat blue-green. 
Flowers 2 in. long, white or cream, tinged with pale or deep pink. 
a Weis ‘ft. N. W. Yunnan. Introduced by George Forrest 1906. 
1.00-$1.50. 
x x Rhododendron decorum. Much loved tall shrub; flowers white to 
shell pink, sweet scented. $1.00 up. 
xxxR. deleiense. (Formerly distributed as R. tephropeplum.) This 
is one of my favorites used as a heath plant or as groundcovering 
under taller shrubs. The leaves are narrow, leathery and shining, 
dark bronzy green; the flowers bell-shaped, waxy, of warm carmine 
pink. Delei Valley. $1.50-$3.50. 
xx R. desquamatum. Grows to a large shrub; foliage slightly blue- 
tinged. Flowers open bélls, deep mauve and spotted. $1.00 up. 
x x R. didymum. Alpine compact shrub, 1-2 ft. high but spreading wider; 
leaves leathery, rugulose; flowers black-crimson, 1 in. long and 1 in. 
wide. Should be planted so the sun strikes through them. S. E. Tibet. 
Introduced by George Forrest 1917. $1.50. 
; xx xR. dichroanthum. 2 to 6 ft. Leaves 2-5 in.; flowers salmon, 4 to 8 
in a cluster, bell-shaped; 2 inches long, orange flushed salmon. $1.50. 
x xxxR. discolor. Pink blooms in June. Large shrub. $1.50 up. 
x xR. drumonitum. A small twiggy shrub suitable for moor or bog 
planting. Mauve flowers generously produced. $1.00-$1.50. 
x xx xR. euchaites. A tall shrub; said to be the finest of the Neriiflor- 
um Series. Under side of leaves glaucous with reddish midrib. The 
flowers are larger than those of R. neriifMorum and brighter crim- 
son. Burma. $1.75-$2.50. 
xx xR. exquisetum. Will grow to tall shrub but blooms while young. 
- Glaucous-blue oval leaves; flowers large, a lovely silvery mauve, 
with protruding stamens. $1.50. 
R. fimbriatum. One of the Lapponicum Series with deep purple flowers. 
Suitable for heath or bog plantings. $1.50. 
x xR. flavidum. (Syn. R. primulinum.) A small shrub with small leaves 
and small flowers of pale lovely yellow. Free-bloming. W. Szechuen. 
Introduced by E. H. Wilson 1905. $1.00. 
xx R. foccigerum. Leaves dark green; flowers bell-shaped, 1% in. long, 
from yellow tinged with rose to bright clear scarlet. Yunnan. Intro- 
duced by George Forrest 1914. $1.50 up. 
R. formosum. Shrub. Flowers, white tinged yellow and rose, five red 
stripes, fragrant. Little known species, beautiful. $1.50. 
R. fortunei. Small tree—flowers pinky-lilac—fragrant. $1.50. 
«xR. fulvum. Shrub or small tree. Leaves dark green above, cinnamon 
colored indumentum below. Flowers white-flushed rose—with crim- 
son blotch—March, April. $1.50. 
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