Hybrid Rhododendrons 
YOUNG GRAFTED HYBRIDS 
The following are from open field, dug with ball of earth. 
They have been pinched to make low, shapely branching, 
thus overcoming the common fault of grafted rhododendrons 
which is to grow leggy. All hardy Zone VI, and a few 
extra hardy ones as noted in Zone V. 
Catawbiense grandiflorum—targe lilac. Lee’s Dark Purple—very rich  fuil 
Zone V. color. 
Caractacus—light crimson. Zone V. 
Dr. H. V. Rutgers—rich dark red, com- . 
pact. Zone V. Parsons Gloriosum—rose pink. 
Mrs. P. Den Ouden—crimson. 
Dr. Dresselhuys—fine red. Fast growth. F. D. Godman—Dark red. 
Prof. Bettex—really good red. Everestianum—mauve-rose, compact. 
Roseum elegans—bushy rose pink. Zone Zone V. 
\F Catawhiense album—the finest white. 
lenatius Sargent—light red. Zone V. 
Any one of above 13 kinds:— 
Deli NC paw baers heehee a. oA eco, 2, Renee aoe $5.50 each, 5 for $23.50 
rel ola ENA SPY 2 Mente epee oy Oc eevee $6.50 each, 5 for $30.00 
12-15 inch grafts often flower. 
Hybrid Rhododendron 
Seedlings YOUNG HYBRIDS ON OWN ROOTS (Nearing Method). Slower 
These in every way resemble named hy- start, but more vigor in after life than grafted plants. Hardier, 
brids except:—the color of flowers is denser, bushier, healthier—hence longer lived. Shipment will be 
unpredictable. They are fairly free ‘0 made late May or early June. Plants thoroughly hardened, must 
bloom, hardy mostly in Zone V. The plants be shaded and watered and mulched first summer. You will note 
we offer are open field, heavy B&B. : ; 
some very rare kinds. Units of 9 plants for $17.75 (any variety 
6 in. B&B .... 5 for $10.00, 100 for $150.00 eae eee ee RN J Mi er 
1? in. BRB... 5 for $20.00, 100 for $300.00 i” list be ow) are offered packed f.o.b. New Jersey. Mix varieties 
as you wish. Plants are one-year cuttings (about 4 inch) grown 
for us by Mr. Warren Baldsiefen. 
America—the best red color. 
Boule de Niege—dwarf white. Zone V. 
Caractaeus. (described above). 
Catawbiense album (described above). 
Catawbiense grand (described above). 
Chas. Dickens—Fine crimson. An old favorite, 
still good. 
Dr. Dresselhuys (described above). 
Gomer Waterer—blush-white, late blooming. 
Ignatius Sargent (described above). 
Kettledrum—Compact red. Late. 
Lee’s Best Purple (described above). 
Roseum Elegans (described above). 
Vanden Hoop—lyrian rose. 
PHOTO: 1 yr. Rooted 
Rhododendrons as they arrive. 
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