Rhododendrons 
A complete selection of all the noteworthy new 
introductions, plus your perennial favorites. 
We promise the same quality grown stock that 
you have known in our camellias and azaleas. 
Plant evergreen shrubs that bloom! 
Stars indicate official quality ratings. 4 stars denote 
top rating. Some varieties are too new to be rated. 
The following rhododendrons have with- 
stood 10° below zero with no damage to 
buds or foliage and are well worth a trial 
in colder gardens. 
A. Bedford Vulcan 
Blue Peter Purple Splendor 
Mirs. Furnival Romany Chal 
Azor Mrs. P. D. Williams 
Mars Madame Chauvin 
SHADES OF PINK 
Alice—Large trusses of deep pink fading to 
rose, blooming in the middle of May. 
Tall growing. 9x12 $4.00; 12x15 
$5.00. 
Antoon Van Welie—Large flowered carmine 
pink. 9x12 $4.00; 12x15 $5.00; 15x18 
$6.00. 
* Azor—June flowering, medium growing hy- 
brid with very large salmon pink blos- 
soms. Very hardy. 9x12 $5.00; 12x15 
$6.00. 
* Betty Wormald—Very large truss of carmine 
pink flowers with pale purple marking 
on upper petal. Middle to last of May. 
9x12 $4.00; 12x15 $5.00. 
Damozel—tTruss of 17 flowers of deep rose 
pink with darker spots. 9x12 $7.50. 
*** Galloper Light—Azaleodendron. Rose pink on 
outer edges, white interior and flushed 
yellow throat. Midseason and medium 
growing. 9x12 $7.50. 
Goblin—B-form. May blooming, deep salmon 
rose flowers of great substance. Low 
growing. 9x12 $6.00; 12x15 $7.00. 
Jan Dekens—Fringed pink. 9x12 $4.00; 
12x15 $5.00. 
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