32 EISLER NURSERIES 
RHODODENDRON - HYBRID 
These broadleaf evergreens lead the plant world in brilli- 
ance and richness. They have a permanent green foliage 
with astonishing blooms during the last of May and early 
June. A true aristocrat. 
Named Varieties Sizes Available Description 
Boursault 12-15” - 15-18” Orchid 
Caractacus_12-15’’-- 15-18” Purplish Crimson 
Catawbiense Grandiflora 12-15” - 15-18” Lilac 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers 12-15” - 15-18” Warm Red 
Duke of York 15-18” Lilac Pastel Mauve 
BE. S. Rand 15-18” - 18-24” - 24-30” Red 
F. D. Goodman 12-15” - 15-18” - 18-24” - 24-30” - 30-36" 
Reddish Magenta 
Giganteum 12-15” - 18-24” - 24-30” - 30-36” Deep Rose 
Gomer Waterer 12-15” - 15-18” Bluish White 
Lord Roberts 15-18” - 18-24” Red 
Madame Carvalho 15-18” White 
Purpureum Elegans 24-30” - 30-36” Purple 
Van de Hoop 18-24” - 24-30” - 30-36” Carmine Pink 
Prices on all varieties of Hybrid Rhedodendrons 
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RHUS aromatica (canadensis) - 4° Fragrant Sumac 
Fragrant shrub producing red berries and red leaves in 
fall. 
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RIBES alpinum - 4’ Mountain Currant 
A mighty good plant for planting in shady nooks. 
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RIBES odoratum - 4’ Buffalo Currant 
Yellow fragrant flowers in May. Black berries in July. 
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Soil for Planting 
Broadleaf Evergreens such as Rhododendrons, Ilex, and Azaleas 
thrive in a well drained acid soil. We prefer to mix one part of 
Kisler’s Humus, peat moss, or leaf mold with two parts of good top- 
soil for planting. Water well and mulch with humus, or peat moss. Do 
not use lime or fresh sawdust around plants. Roses, flowering shrubs 
fruit trees and shade trees prefer a mixture containing about one part 
of spent mushroom manure, rotted manure, or compost mixed with 
three parts of top-soil as a planting mixture. A little bonemeal mixed 
in will also be helpful, but do not use strong commercial fertilizers 
next to the roots. Make sure the hole, or planting bed drains well 
before planting. 
