HYBRID 
RHODODENDRONS 
Our Rhododendrons Aust be Seen to be appreciated 
Imported Direct from Holland 
These fine specimen plants we are proud to offer 
you as an outstanding value. They are beautiful, 
low branched bushy plants, have survived severe 
winters and dry summers out in the open. Many 
show buds READY TO BLOOM THIS SPRING. 
Rhododendrons being scarce, we were fortunate in 
securing an excellent selection, many varisties in 
all colors, from deep red, purple, white, pink, etc 
—Size— 
The age of the Rhododendron has not so much to 
do with its size as some varieties grow more com- 
pact than others and really should be grouped into 
three classes: Low, Medium, Tall. 
Superb Varieties - Your Choice 
MANY WITH BUDS. NICE SIZE FOR BEGINNING 
OR ADDING TO YOUR COLLECTION. 
CARACTACUS. Warm crimson with a tinge of 
purple throughout. Free flowering. Though a 
compact grower, it is one of the largest growing 
hybrids. 
CATAWBIENSE BOURSALT. Pleasing bluish- 
violet medium size flowers, forming large round 
trusses. Very hardy, and one of the easiest to 
grow, Often growing where others fail. 
CATAWBIENSE GRANDIFLORUM. Bright violet 
flowers in large trusses, very heavy deep green 
leaves. Exceptionally strong grower. 
DR. H. C. DRESSELHUYS. Probably the best 
completely hardy red hybrid, though an upright, 
open grower Large trusses of flowers, large 
dark green leaves. 
DUCHESS OF TECK. Rose colored flowers. 
Compact grower. 
EVERESTIANUM. A very hardy, heavy and depend- 
able bloomer with large rosy lilac trusses. 
Foliage dark green, neatly arranged. 
EDWARD S. RAND. Attractive rich trusses, foil- 
age lighter, dull green, leaves somewhat 
crinkled or wavye Dwarfish compact in growth. 
F ASTUOSUM FLO. PLEN. Flowers very double 
mauves Compact. 
IGNATIUS SARGENT. In spite of its open growing 
habit, this hybrid’s deep pink flowers keep it 
ever populares Very hardy. 
JOHN WALTER. A fine medium red variety with 
smaller pointed leaves. Very nice in front of 
taller, more open growers. 
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