RHODODENDRONS 
We list here some of the most desirable native and exotic species. All pre- 
fer a rich acid, peaty, well-drained soil for best results. 
Each 
RHODODENDRON canadense, Ruopora, 2-3 ft. 
A much branched deciduous shrub, valued for _ its 
early rose-purple flowers in April. 
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RHODODENDRON canadense albiflorum, Wuire 
Ruopora, 2-3 ft. 
Very rare and lovely pure white form. Only a few 
available. 
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RHODODENDRON ecarolinianum, Carotina RuHopo- 
DENDRON, 4-8 ft. 
Pink flowers in May-June. A hardy American species 
introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey many years ago. 
Blooms profusely when still a small plant. 
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5.00 
WHITE 
RHODODENDRON earolinianum album, 
CaroLINA RHODODENDRON, 4-8 ft. 
Also introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey, this white 
form is especially attractive when planted with the 
pink. 
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RHODODENDRON catawbiense, CarawsBa RHopDoDEN- 
DRON, 7-20 ft. 
Bright red-purple flowers in May and June. Very 
hardy. Bright glossy green leaves. 
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RHODODENDRON laetivirens, Witson Ruopopen- 
DRON, 4-5 ft. 
A compact low shrub with rose-colored flowers in 
June or early July. Glossy green leaves. 
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