Group 4 - Dwarf Varieties 
Small plants from the lath house - $2.00 each 
American gardens of the future will undoubtedly contain many more 
of these beautiful little shrubs than they do at present. Graceful and 
interesting, they fit admirably into the landscaping of the small 
home where they will not “overgrow” their position as often happens 
with the larger varieties. 
ARTHUR J. IVENS, A.M. (H-2) —Bell shaped, pale rose 
ARTHUR OSBORN, A.M. (H-3) —Dark scarlet 
BLUE DIAMOND —Blue, small flowers 
BLUE TIT, (H-3) | —Light blue | 
BRIC-A-BRAC, (H-3) —Large white flowers, very early 
‘HUMMING BIRD, gr. (H-4) —Pink, rounded leaves, low 
PRAECOd, er. (H-3) —Rosy lilac, extremely early 
R. CHAETOMALLUM X R. HAEMATODES—Dark red 
SAPPHIRE —Blue, very small leaves 
BEGINNERS’ COLLECTION:  Rhododendrons are at their best when 
grown in groups. In order to encourage beginners to purchase sev- 
eral plants at a time, we are offering the following special collection 
at a substantial discount. All are small plants from the lath house. 
Variety Price 
xxx BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH _ $2.50 
xxx BETTY WORMALD 2.00 
xx CYNTHIA 2.00 
xx GOMER WATERER 2.00 
x LORD ROBERTS 7 2.00 
xxx PURPLE SPLENDOR 2.50 
. Total $13.00 > 
Our special price for these six plants of good standard varieties, and 
in a wide range of colors, if bought as a collection, is only $10.00. 
