Rhododendron Species 
Many of our Rhododendron species plants are still small seedlings 
grown from seed from botanical gardens in this country and in Eng- 
land and Scotland, as well as from private collectors. For the most 
part, this is open-pollinated seed taken from plants growing in fairly 
large collections where there is always chance for cross pollination. 
Some of our seedlings are quite variable and in such cases we do our 
best to check the description of the species and sell only those which 
we believe to be true to name. With other lots of seed the seedlings 
are extremely uniform and there is no doubt about their trueness to 
name. We will, however, be glad to replace plants if they prove to be 
not true to name. 
Where small plants only are available, letter “S’” follows the de- 
scription; if only large plants, the letter “L”. 
Group A - Dwarf or Low Growing Species 
Small plants $1.50 - Larger plants $3.00 
xx R. campylogynum (H-2) —Purplish, to 2 ft. 
xxx R. deliense (H-4) —Same as tephropeplum 
xx R. drumonium (H-3) —Mauve, about 1 ft. 
oO R. ferrugineum (H-2) —The Alpine Rose 
x R. glaucum (H-4) —Same as glaucophyllum, S 
x R. glomerulatum (H-3) —Purple mauve 
: R. hirsutum —Pink to near scarlet, S 
xxx R. impeditum (H-2) —Purplish blue, low, S 
xxx R. keleticum (H-3) —Purplish crimson, very dwarf 
xxxx R. leucaspis (H-4) —White, very early, 1-2 ft. 
** RR. microgynum —Dull rose to black-crimson, S 
xxxx R. moupinense (H-4) —White to pink, early, S 
xx R. prostratum (H-3) —Very low 
x R. pruniflorum (H-3) —Var. of Tsangpoense 
XxXxx R. racemosum (H-2) -—Pinkish white, easy to grow 
R. racemosum, var. oleifolium —taller than above 
**  &R. riparium —Purple, 1-1% ft. S 
Xxkx R. russatum (H-2) —Blue purple, to 4 ft. 
xxx R. saluenense (H-3) —Purple crimson, S 
xxx R. tephropeplum (H-4) —Magenta rose, S 
** RR. tsangpoense —Pink to crimson, S 
** R. virgatum —Mauve-pink, to 3 ft. S 
