HIOni.ANDS, WESTKliX XOItTH CAROLINA. 
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I EACH I 6 
50 2 50 
40 2 CO 
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Anialjuichier Caiiatleiisis, var. rotiiiuUfolia, 
Dtraif Juneherry 01- Shaillwrrji. Grows 2-3 ft. iii«:h. Desirable 
for Its sliowy flowers and edible lieiries. Easily cultivated ami 
perfectly liardy, l-2ft., .' 25 1 00 
Aiulromeda liffustriiia, 
.Sliruh, 4 to 10 feet, (iood plants, 3-3ft •>() 
Azalea arlmrcsceus, 
A liuxe. spreadiiiK shrub, 12 to V, ft. bigb, with l)eantifiil dnrk 
fireen foliage and a iirofusion ot large white or rose-tinted, very 
fragrant llow ers late in suinnjer.Pertt'otlv hardy at 20 deg. be- 
low isero. Vew, and one of the nio.st desiralJe of the azaleas We 
■>5m" "'""^''^ "'t'l Hower buds 40 2 00 
A. raloiidulacoa, Great Flame-Coiored Azcdea. 'i 
Grows 8 to 12 ft. high. The iua.s.s of brilliant fiowei-s, shaded 
troni a light straw color to deep orange in Jlar and June, make 
this the showiest of nllonr Aniei ic an species. Hardy intheNorth 
A large stock of well-root, -,1 plants. <.)-l2in .' 2.'» 1 00 
A. luuliflora, Wild }h)/i('ijsuricii'. 
I'ni.xter llower. Pnik fraganl' llower.s appearing before the 
leaves, \-iit., ; ° 
A. visfosa, 
(Jrows ;!-)ft. high, flowers late in snninier: white, witli shade of 
rose colo- : inigrant. l-2ft o-, 
Calycaiithus Kiiuictis, Sirccl siirtil): 
Hark, fohai.,1' a:id ilowejs fragrant. l-2tt.,' y.") 1 
2~:ift., readv to bloom '1(1 1 "io 
Chionauthiis Virj^inica, W/rifr FriN iir 
Shrub or small tree. som^.tirnes 20 feet liigli, producing nia,sses 
ot delicate white friMi.e-liUe flowers 1 -2ft ''T 1 (M/t 
Cletlmi acHiniu;5va, 
Shrub 12 to V, !-. f n-h, long sj.ikes of white, fragr.int flowers 
m .July or Aug is'. 1 ->ft, on — , 
■_!!ft ~" '•» 
~ Ol^., ;{() I Qo 
iJ^ft., flowering upecimens, ' jO ■» "iO 
Diervilla Hessilif<)lifl, Mountain Bush Honeysuckle. 
This forms fine clumps, producing in late summer abundant yel- 
low flowers m cyme.s. Quite scarce. 2 ft., ' oo 7.-; 
2i.^ft., fine clumps,.... ,0 
Itaiuffiuelis Vii-«.-iiu<'a, Wifrh HazH. 
Tts yellow clustered floweis appear just as the leaves are falling 
m late tall. A very peculiar plant, and much prized for orna- 
mental i)urposes. I ft ir; 
2-;jft.,. o' 
Shrub, maknig flneclump.s, 4 to.s feet higlif 2 -sift., bushy, 20 
Hypericum fa^rul.<(fuii^St. .Jolni's llhi-f. ' 
J-ine, small overgreen, 2 «t. high: a mass of yellow blossoms in 
late .summer; very showv. !)in 1.-) 
1ft., ready to bloom,, . 2.5 1 
Ilex iiioiitieola, Deciduous Mountain Holly. 
Shrub, l.-j to 20 ft. high, full of bright red berries, in fall and 
early winter, l-2ft., 20 7i 
~'-:3ft., 30 1 23 
Iv^liuia anjfHstifolia, S/t/'fp Ldiircl. 
l--2ft. higli, witli narrow leaves and small red or pink flowers in 
JUay and Juno. 1ft.,. 20 
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