RHODODENDRONS 
Species 
Augustinii—Exbury form—One of the very nice forms of this 
species, large deep blue mauve flowers with dark eye, $2 
and $3. 
Augustinii var. Marine—A deep blue from the Barto collection 
which recently won a blue ribbon at the Portland show, 
$2 and $3. 
Augustinii var. Summer Skies—A fine light blue from the 
Barto collection, $2 and $3. 
Burmanicum—Seedling from the U. of C. plant described in 
the A.R.S. Bulletin, yellow, $2.50. 
Desquamatum— Mauve spotted flowers. From a selected Barto 
plant which flowers very heavily and is a good color, $2. 
Eximium—A tree rhododendron of the Falconeri series, very 
attractive foliage, small plants only, $3. 
Micranthum—A small bush with small white flowers resembling 
spiraea, $2. 
Sal | ery hardy, attractive foliage, purplish-rose flowers, 
Spinuliferum—Upright growing shrub with brick-red flowers 
resembling firecrackers, $2.50. 
Xanthocodon—A.M. A slender shrub or small tree with pale 
ee leaves, cream-yellow bell shaped flowers, $2.50 and 
350. 
Xanthostephanum—Small bright yellow flowers, the best 
yellow color we have seen in a rhododendron, upright growing 
shrub, may be somewhat tender but has grown nicely outside 
here since 1951, from the Dr. Rock collection, $2.50. 
DWARF AND ROCKERY RHODODENDRONS 
Hybrids 
Adrastia—Low-growing and spreading, dark pink bells, $3. 
Conemaugh—Low-growing, heavy bloomer, pink, $2. 
Cunninghams Sulphur—Low and compact, cream-yellow, 
$2 and $3. 
Devonshire Cream—A very compact and rounded low shrub 
with nice cream flowers marked red, neat truss, $3 and $4. 
Ethelred—Crimson flowers, low and compact, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Fabia var. Roman Pottery—Pale orange, $2 and $3. 
Jaipur—A low, spreading repens hybrid with crimson flowers, 
$2.50 and $3.50. 
Leda—Low growing, orange bells, $2.50. 
Little Ben—A fine repens hybrid for the rock garden, deep 
red flowers, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Little Bert—Another nice repens hybrid which grows a little 
taller, deep red flowers, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Little Joe—Another fine rockery plant with deep red flowers. 
A repens hybrid, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Nymph—repens x Largo, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Praecox—A.G.M., blooms very early and covers itself with 
lilac-pink flowers, upright growing, $2 and $3. 
Racil—A fine low growing rockery plant with apple blossom 
pink flowers, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Sperabile cross—A low growing, spreading unnamed cross out 
of Sperabile. It literally covers itself with bright red flowers 
in early spring, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Thomwilliams—Handsome rounded leaves, deep pink flowers, 
$2.50 and $3.50. 
Vega—Fabia x hematodes, $2.50 and $3.50. 
Wilbar—Williamsianum x Barclayi, $2.50 and $3.50. 
