DWARF RHODODENDRONS 
The following rhododendrons are suitable for 
planting in rock gardens where space is limited. 
Theze plants are low and compact in habit of 
growth and usually grow less than a few inches a 
year. In the modern type home where windows ex- 
tcnd from the eaves to a few inches of the ground, 
this type of plant is most desirable. 
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xxx Bow Bells—Soft pink bells in 
IM ye ee eer > ee See $5.00 $6.00 
xx Dido—Pink flushed orange ____.... 5.00 6.00 
xxxx Blue Diamond—Finest blue. 
Ulprrie hips 09 eer ey 6.00 7.00 
xxx Rubina—Glowing deep red, 
oN =e) Ul Woes eee nee: 6.00 7.00 
xx Thomwilliams—Bright rose, com- 
DD ELC Users ete ae Fo Stee re 5.00 6.00 
xxx Arthur Osburn—Semi-dwarf and 
compact. Tubular scarlet 
flowers in June. 6.00 7.00 
xxx Aries—Blood crimson. April _.. 6.00 7.00 
xxxx Adrastia—Deep pink. Forms a 
mat less than a foot high. 
AGTEAMG Wal betes cee 6.00 7.00 
Jock—Low growing, large flower- 
ed pink with crimson 
EHLO AR ees ee ee 6.00 
Andromeda (Pieris) 
Perhaps you have come to know andromeda as the 
lily of the valley shrub. It is so-called because of its 
panicles of white bell-shaped flowers during late 
winter and early spring. Erect but graceful plant 
with attractive evergreen foliage. 
Pieris Japonica 
6 to 8 inches (Spread) .... $1.25 
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TGE Omi 2 MIN CNES sie oho ck ee oes 2.50 
B2Stom lo minches sec s S 3.20 
Rooted Cuttings in June ........ .50 
Pieris Forrestii 
Extremely rare form of recent British import, 
whose young growth has beautiful scarlet coloring. 
GEL OUR CRN CCS omer: 2 et ene $2.75 
NR LOm LIT CUS ee tata scs na we 3.50 
Rooted Cuttings in June ........ 1.00 
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