RHODODENDRON 
RIS Grafted Hybrids 
3% INCH POT BALL 
The varieties offered below are among the best and are 
chosen for high coior, habit and hardiness ratings. The 
varieties marked “*” are the least hardy and should not 
be planted above Ceniral Jersey or West of the Appalachians 
without extra care. 
Our exporter in Boskoop, Holland did very well by us 
and we have beautiful stock to offer. Plants were one year 
grafts when received in Jan. and were potted into 3%” 
clay pets. When ready for sale in May they will have a well 
established pot bail, will be started in new growth and will 
measure as indicated below. You can’t go wrong on these 
excellent liners. 
EVERY PLANT - A GROWING PLANT! 
AMERICA - Excelient red, 8-15” 
CARACTACUS - Crimson, bushy, 9-15” 
CATAWBIENSE ALBA - Good white, 9-15” 
DR. H. C. DRESSELHUIS - Tall red, 8-15” 
DR. V. H. RUTGERS - fringed red, 9-15” 
*LADY CLERMONT - Rose-pink, 9-12” 
LEE’S DARK PURPLE - Deep purple, 8-11” 
*MRS. P. DEN OUDEN - Red, strong grower and free 
bloomer, 9-12” 
PROF. F. BETTEX - Fine red, 8-12” 
ROSEUM ELEGANS - Rose-pink, 8-10” 
*VAN DER HOOP - Carmine-rose, strong grower, 10-15" 
“VAN WEERDEN POELMAN - Crimson, very strong grower, 
10-15” 
PRICES 
per 10 $17.50 per 50 $81.25 
per 100 $150.00 
(not more than 50 of a variety) 
(50% cash with order) 
CULTURE 
SOIL - Acid, ph 5.0-6.0. Light, containing humus as well as 
leafmold, peatmoss or muck. Moist but well drained. 
SHADE - Broadleaved evergreens require shade in Winter 
to prevent burning from sun or wind. Young plants also 
require shade during the summer. 
PLANTING - Plant in beds for two years spaced 12’ apart 
both ways. Do not plant too deep. Water well and mulch 
with hardwood leaves or peatmoss. Shade immediately. 
Keep moist. 
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Members 
American Association of Nurserymen 
New Jersey Association of Nurserymen 
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