KAWANA, N. C. AND BOSTON, MASS. 
5 
ORMAMEIfTAL DECIDUOnS TREES, continued. Size 
raagpnolia fraseri 12 to i8 in. . 
" umbrella. S 3 to 6 in. . 
6 to 12 in. . 
I to 2 ft. . 
. I to 3 ft. . 
Ne^undo aceroldes, Ash-leaved Maple 18 to 24 in. . 
Ostrya virginica, Iron Wood i to 2 ft. . 
OXVDENORUm arboreuni, Tree Andromeda. 
Extra fine stock . 6 to 12 in. . 
" " ■' •• . I to 2 ft. 
. 2 to 3 ft. . 
" . 3 to 3)4 ft. 
Platanus occldentalis. Sycamore i to 2 ft. . 
" " ■• 2 to 4 ft. . 
4 to 6 ft. . 
" " " 6 to 9 ft, . 
Populus tremuloides, Aspen 3 to 5 ft. . 
Prunus pennsylvanicum, Wild Red Cherry. Col. 
(A fine tree for producing quick shade 
and effect ; short-lived 16 to 18 in. . 
" serotina, Black Cherry. Col. ...... i to 2 ft. ! 
Sallx, Orel Weeping Willow i to 3 ft. . 
Xilia americana, Linden i to 2 ft. . 
Quercus castanea. S 6 to 12 in. . 
" rubra. S 6 to 12 in. . 
Rhamnus carolinlana, Buckthorn. S 3 to 6 in. . 
Vlmus americana, American Elm 12 to 18 ia. . 
Pyrus americana, Mountain Ash 4 to 12 in. . 
Per 10 
$1 50 
35 
75 
1 25 
2 00 
I 00 
I 25 
$2 00 
5 00 
8 00 $60 00 
75 
I 00 
1 50 
2 50 
50 
I 00 
1 50 
2 50 
1 00 
25 
40 
50 
75 
00 
00 
40 
75 
00 
4 00 
8 00 
12 50 
4 00 
8 00 
18 00 
6 00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
55 00 
85 00 
7 00 
12 50 
15 00 
35 00 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
Alnu8 incana. Speckled Alder 3 to 
Aniorplia fruticosa. False Indigo 
*' herbacea i 
Andromeda ligustrina 
" marlana 
Aralla spinosa, Hercules' Club 
Size 
Per 10 
100 
3 to 5 
ft. . 
$1 25 
6 to 12 
in. . . 
75 
$4 00 
I to 2 
ft. . . 
75 
4 00 
6 to 18 
in. . . 
50 
3 00 
6 to 12 
in. . . 
75 
5 00 
12 to 18 
in. . . 
I 00 
8 00 
1 to 2 
ft. . . 
I 00 
AZALEAS. 
The American Azaleas are among the choicest of all ornamentals, whether exotic or na- 
tive, and were but rarely seen in cultivation before being offerd by HIGHLANDS NURSERY. 
Large masses of " Great Flame-colored Azalea," ntloiduldcd. when seen in flower, present 
the most gorgeous effects, the shadings varying from deep crimson to a bright sulphur-yellow, 
and its complete hardiness is unquestionable. The foliage of ,(. nrhin-cxcois is the finest of 
all the Azaleas, remaining a clear, shiny green throughout the summer, a characteristic not 
usual with this family. The large, white, sweet-scented flowers appear the last of all the 
Azaleas, and the numerous pink-tipped stamens protruding, give a most beautiful effect. 
AmIco vasci/i is one of the finest introductions of late years, the flowers appearing before 
the foliage in April in the greatest profusion, white to deep pink ; attains a height of 12 to 15 
feet. .-(. iiKilifloni (deep pink) and J. rismsn (white) are pretty, dwarfer varieties, very 
useful in the under shrubbery. 
The only large and fine stock in the world of American Azaleas is now growing in the 
HIGHLANDS NURSERY, all heavy plants with balls and full of flower buds, excepting, 
perhaps, some of the smallest sizes. 
