DWARF RHODODENDRONS 
The following rhododendrons are suitable for 
planting in rock gardens where space is limited. 
These plants are low and compact in habit of 
growth and usually grow less than a few inches a 
year. In the modern type home where windows ex- 
tend from the eaves to a few inches of the ground, 
this type of plant is most desirable. 
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xxx Bow Belils—Soft pink bells in 
IVE SVE ee ene ee ee ee $5.00 $6.00 
xx Dido—Pink flushed orange ........ 5.00 6.00 
xxxx Blue Diamond—Finest blue. 
Uprieht se. oe ene 6.00 7.00 
xxx Rubina—Glowing deep red, 
JUne-JUlyi 24 kee eee 6.00 7.00 
xx Thomwilliams—Bright rose, com- 
ECU ere 3. 4 eee ere eee eee 5.00 6.00 
xxx Arthur Osburn—Deep red. June 6.00 7.00 
xxx Aries—Blood crimson. April .... 6.00 7.00 
xxxx Adrastia—Deep pink. Forms a 
mat less than a foot high. 
ASTEAledWaT lien otis ene 6.00 7.00 
Andromeda (Pieris) 
Perhaps you have come to know andromeda as the 
lily of the valley shrub. It is so-called because of its 
panicles of white bell-shaped flowers during late 
winter and early spring. Erect but graceful plant 
with attractive evergreen foliage. 
Pieris Japonica 
Gatorornches: (opread) i. 2... $1.25 
Se LOman Chega: 6 tre tear es. Pe WPA) 
LOS COm borin Gn GS acca eer ect cea 2.50 
PALO LORITICNES (tie oe eee 8 B225 
Rooted Cuttings in June .......... 50 
Pieris Forrestii 
Extremely rare form, of recent British import, 
whose young growth has beautiful scarlet color- 
ing. 
GEtOmL A aINnChes 22-5.) ee ee S2070 
Tea OmtooancnOSmtet tie ee eal 
Rooted Cuttings in June ........ 1.00 
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