RHODODENDRONS 
AURICULATUM—Very late white with very large fragrant flowers. Not 
altogether hardy here but manages to live and bloom with fair regularity 
in woodland sites where it has some protection from high winds. 
8-12 in., $1.50 
BAGSHOT RUBY—Blood crimson flowers very brilliant but the plant may 
need a somewhat protected situation. It has not been injured here in three 
winters. 6 in. pots, $4.00 
BEAUFORT—Nevw, early white with very fragrant flowers, good foliage and 
plant habit. Our introduction and a definite improvement on the common 
commercial whites generally offered. Stock limited. 6-12 in., $5.00 
BRACHYCARPUM—This hardy species from Japan is all too little krown in 
the Eastern U. S., forming wel! shaped plants with beautiful dark green 
foliage and late creamy white flowers lightly striped with pink. Have good 
stock of plants too large to ship 6-10 ft., $10.00 - $15.00 
CAMICH—A dwarf growing red of the Catawbiense type which is very free 
flowering. 6-8 in., $5.00 
CAROLINE—Another hybrid which we are offering for the first time this 
season. A superlative plant at all seasons and bearing abundart large pale 
orchid flowers that are quite fragrant. Early mid-season. It has yet to be 
injured here by winter cold. 8-12 in., $5.00; 12-15 in., $8.00 
CATAWBIENSE X FORTUNEI—Strong growing plants with fine large 
leaves and flowers which are light to deep rose in color. Where tall plants 
are wanted for background these are fine. Quite hardy and pest free. 
2-3 ft., $4.00 
CATAWBIENSE ALBUM (Glass)—-A white flowered form of Rhod. Cataw- 
biense that comes true from seeds. Discovered by the late Mr. Powell Glass. 
4-6 in. seedlings, $1.50 
CHRYSANTHUM—A low growing species said to have yellow flowers. Hardy 
but exceedingly slow in blooming. 10-12 in., $2.50 
CONEWAGO — Resembles Carolinianum in flower but earlier and larger 
flowered. Semi-deciduous and extremely hardy. 10-12 in. layers, $3.00 
CUNNINGHAWM’S WHITE—FEar!y dwarf white. A nice plant for the front of 
the rhododendron border. 8-12 in. branched, $2.50 
CYNTHIA—Beautiful large rosy crimson flowers. Should be given a spot 
protected from high winds and full winter sun—a site that will make any 
rhododendron feel more at home! 10-12 in. $5.00 
DISCOLOR—This is one of the very finest exotic species that may be grown 
in our climate. It hails from West Central China and has been described as 
“KE. H. (Chinese) Wilson’s second best discovery.’ What interests us is that 
it is hardy in our part of the world in partially shaded woodland sites 
where it opens its great white or pale blush blossoms in late June. Normally 
grows into a tree twelve to fifteen feet high but more often seen as a large 
shrub. : 8-12 in., $2.09 
