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 toname. Included in our collection are plants which have 
been grown from seed collected on the Yunnan-Tibet Border in Asia 
by Dr. J. F. Rock on his plant exploration trip in 1948. 
Plants are priced at $1.00 to $4.00 depending upon age, species, and 
general condition. 
O R. ambiguum (H-4) —Yellow, spotted green 
XXXX R. arboreum (H-4) —Rose to red, tall 
O R. argyrophyllum (H-3) —White, flushed rose 
whe R. artosquameum —Rose, 2-8 ft. 
xxxx R. Augustinii (H-4) —Lavender-rose to violet 
xxxx R. barbatum (H-4) —Crimson-scarlet 
Xxxx R,. caeruleum (H-3) —White to rose-lavender 
xxx R. campanulatum (H-2) —Rosy white or white 
xx  R. campylogynum (H-2) —Purplish, to 2 ft. 
D4 R. catawbiense (H-2) —Magenta, very hardy 
x R. caucasicum (H-4) —yYellowish, tinted rose 
xx  R. chartophyllum (H-3) —Resembles yunnanense 
* R. chloranthum —Deciduous shrub, yellow flowers 
R. Davidii —Rosy red, spotted purple 
xxx R. Davidsonianum (H-4) —Pink, dotted red 
xxx R. decorum (H-4) —Flushed white 
xxx R,. deleiense (H-4) —Same as tephropeplum 
xx  R. desquamatum (H-3) —Mauve spotted flowers 
R. detonsum —Rose-pink, crimson spots 
xxx R. diaprepes (H-4) —Flushed white 
xx R. drumonium (H-3) —Mauve, about 1 ft. 
xxxx R. euchaites (H-4) —Woodland form of neriiflorum 
xxx R. Fargesii (H-4) —Bluish pink 
o R. ferrugineum (H-2) —The Alpine Rose 
xxx R. fictolacteum (H-3) —Creamy white, large leaves 
xxx R. Fortunei (H-3) —Pale pink, small tree 
x R. glaucum (H-4) —sSame as glaucophyllum 
bd R. glischrum (H-4) —Magenta-pink 
xxxx R. Griersonianum (H-4) —Geranium-scarlet 
x R. heliolepis (H-3) —Rosy purple, aromatic foliage 
