Rhododendron Species 
Most of our collection of some 175 Rhododendron species are still small 
seedlings, grown from seed from botanical gardens in this country and in 
England and Scotland, and from private collectors. 
you want to secure, we would be glad to hear from you. The following 
Species are available 
R. CAROLINIANUM 
Rk. CATAWBIENSE 
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R. DECORUM 
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R. GRIERSONIANUM 
R. MACROPHYLLUM 
R. MAXIMUM 
eR EE 
R. MOLLIS 
R. PONTICUM 
**** R, RACEMOSUM 
**** Ro YUNNANENSE 
in salable sizes. 
—Flowers rosy-purple, 3’ - 4’, 
hardy. 
—Magenta, up to 10 ft., ex- 
tremely hardy. 
—White to light pink, sweet 
scented, to 10 ft. 
—Apricot to geranium scarlet, 
to about 5 ft. Used exten- 
sively in recent hybridizing. 
—Purplish-rose, native to the 
Northwest. 
—Rose-purplish to white, har- 
dy, to 10 ft., from north- 
eastern U. S. 
—These are the so-called mol- 
lis hybrids, deciduous azal- 
eas, salmon-yellow to peach; 
stocky plants. 
—Purplish, commonly used as 
a stock for grafting. 
—Rose to pink, semi-dwarf, 
attractive. 
—Pinkish to nearly white, 
spotted with red, very free 
flowering, very attractive. 
15” 
15” 
18” 
9” a 
15” P 
18” - 
“ 18” 
a 18” 
< O47 
npn? 
18” 
24’? 
If there are species 
$1.50 each 
$1.00 each 
$1.50 
$1.00 each 
$1.50 
$2.00 
Small plants: 
$.75 each 
$1.00 each 
$1.00 each 
$1.50 
$1.75 
$2.00 each 
$2.25 
$2. 50 
$3.00 
$1.00 each 
$1.50 
$2.50 each 
$3.00 
$2.50 each 
$3.50 
$4.50 
