4 EISLER NURSERIES, BUTLER, PA. 
RHODODENDRON—HYBRID 
These broadleaf evergreens lead the plant world in bril- 
liance and richness. They have a permanent green foliage with 
astonishing blooms during the last of May and early June. A 
true aristocrat. 
1to9 10&up 
Each Each 
Named Varieties Sizes Available Description 
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CoS. Sarveant— 1 8-2 4 ee i ete a ete ere tea Bright Red 
Charles» Bagléy==1 G22 4 i oe cere oar eae a tacesh Bright Red 
De, Wo Jet Rutgers—18- DA ae) Aa () "Cease pene Re eae ont serene ie, Warm Red 
Everestianum—18-24” EWA T Soe hrs or NTN ROE Le Pe 90 tern BO OUR Es a Lavender 
(Godman tS a2 4 ene = 0) eee eee ere Reddish Magenta 
Caan Grant — 852 Ai gee eae eee eee ee or eee ee Purple Red 
Giganteum—I1 8-24” = 24-30 = BiO=3 Gore eactiens ces cnsceeceecre cnet Deep Rose 
Lee's) Dark Purple==8-24 245 Oe rer ne eee Blue Purple 
IMadamenG@atvalhO--—— tS) amen = 0) ae () => © geen ern eee W hite 
Parson s Gloriosum—1 8-24” = 24-30” = 30-367 icc. Orchard Blush 
Presa. Lincoln——U 8-044 4-3 (meen 0-5 One ee ene Purple Rose 
Purpureum) Blegans——)5-liS/ a US=2 40 S243 OC eee ener Purple 
Roseum Elegans—15-18” - 18-24” - 24-30” - 30-36”............ Lavender Rose 
Manedes Hoop——1 5-8/8 -24 Gea eee Carmine Pink 
Orde RODEES——15 a8 gaa 9S 22 A eee ee tee ere en ne, Red 
‘Prices on all Varieties of Hybrid Rhododendrons’ 
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18*to*240in DA Bee ee ee 10.50 10.00 
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503tows One Do Dee eee 16.00 15.00 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum—6 Carolina Rhododendron 
Delicate apple-blossom pink flowers bloom on a bush with 
small glossy green leaves. 
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RHODODENDRON catawbiense—8' Catawba Rhododendron 
Beautiful large green leaves. Large lavender to red blooms 
in May. 
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RHODODENDRON maximum Rosebay Rhododendron 
Our native Rhododendron with large waxy leaves. Blush 
pink flowers in late June and July. 
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25 tOme oat CD CCD eee ee ee eee 6.00 5.50 
BS tole 4: toa DEL Boe ee eee 70 7.00 
Ae toe. et tb Ol De eee ee 10.00 9.50 
Soil for Planting 
Broadleaf Evergreens such as Rhododendrons, Ilex, and Azaleas thrive 
in a well drained acid soil. We prefer to mix one part of Eisler’s Humus, 
peat moss, or leaf mold with two parts of good top-soil for planting. Water 
well and ‘mulch with humus, or peat moss. Do not use lime or fresh saw- 
dust around plants. Roses, flowering shrubs, fruit trees and shade trees prefer 
a mixture containing about one part of spent mushroom manure, rotted ma- 
nure, Or compost mixed with three parts of top-soil as a planting mixture. A 
little bonemeal mixed in will also te helvful, but do not use strong com- 
mercial fertilizers mext to the roots. Make sure the hole, or planting bed 
drains well before planting. 
