The optical isomers and deoxy form of 2-(3,4, alpha-trihydroxybenzyl)imidazoline hydrochloride were examined for their alpha-adrenergic activity on rat aorta. The rank order of stimulant activity was deoxy (2) congruent to (R)-(-)-1 greater than (S)-(+)-1. This is in contrast to catecholamines in which the order of activity is (R)-(-)-epinephrine greater than (S)-(+)-epinephrine = epinine (deoxyepinephrine). The relative order of potency for the isomers of 2-(3,4, alpha-trihydroxybenzyl)imidazoline is different than that predicted by the Easson--Stedman theory for stereoisomers of catecholamines. Also, substitution of the deoxy compound 2 with substituents, methyl or benzyl, in the 4-position lowers the alpha-adrenergic agonist activity, and differences observed between optical isomers were small.