HIGHLANDS NURSERY, KAWANA, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. 
HARDY EVERGREEN SHRU 
XALMIA latlfolia (Mountain Laurel) 
U It (t 
" angustifolia . 
6o\. : 
" glauca (Pale Laurel) 
" hirsuta (Hairy Laurel, Wicky) . Col. . 
I/edum lalifolium (Labrador Tea) 
IiEIOFHTLIiUM buxifolium (Sand Myrtle). . . 
Col. . 
XiEIOPHTLIiUM buxifolium var. prostratum 
(Mountain Heath). 4 to 15 in. high. Our beau- 
tiful, hardy, high mountain variety of the last, 
with I'KosTKATE nAurr, making it one of the 
finest plants in cultivation for rock work. This 
fine shrub cannot be too highly praised for all 
work of this kind, and its ai.pixe habitat insures 
its perfect hardiness, even in the extreme North. 
A fine stock on hand. 
Ueucothoc Catesba;i. 3 to 10 ft. Very useful un- 
dershrub for massing, and without a ready sub- 
stitute. Beautiful recurving sprays of green, 
often coloring beautifully. 
SHODODENORON Catawbiense (Large Pur- 
ple lihododendron) . Clumps, 2 to S}4 ft., at *12 
to $25 per 10; $100 to $325 per 100 
BS, continued. 
Per 10 
18 to 24 in., extra . $2 .50 
3 to ft., clumps. 6 00 
e to 12 in 75 
13 to 24 in., extra . 2 00 
6 to 13 in 30 
1 to 2 ft 1 35 
4 to 12 in 1 00 
6 to 13 in , extra . 1 50 
4 to 8 in 1 00 
4 to 8 in 50 
6 to 12 in 1 00 
6 to 13 in., 1 year . 75 
6 to 12 in., Col. . . 
Col. . 
RHODODENDRON maximum (Rose Bay, 
Great Laurel). Tree often 30 ft. high in our 
Southern mountains. Its large white or pink 
blossoms appear in large trusses in July— the 
latest of all the Rhododendrons— a quality "which 
adds greatly to its value as a fine ornamental. 
Its dark green, broad foliage is the finest of all 
thespecies. Withoutdoubtthenoblestof all our 
native shrubs. Please notice, we have on hand a 
fine stock of extra-size clumpsof this noble shrub, 
which will give immediate effect. Kindly order 
early. 3 to 4 ft., extra clumps, $.30 to $60 per 10. 
RHODODENDRON punctatum (Small Pink 
Rhododendron). 6 to 10 ft. Very useful small 
species, the leaves and flowers punctate with 
small brown dots Col. 
Rosa laevigata (Cherokee Rose) Col. . 
Vacciiiium macrocarpum (Cranben-.v) . . . Col. . 
6 to 13 in 
1 to 2 ft 
6 to 18 in.. Col. . 
3 to 6 in 
6 to 9 in. .... . 
9 to 12 in., extra 
12 to 18 in., heavy 
18 to 24 in., heavy . 
2 to 3 ft., heavy. 
0 to 12 in 
3 to 6 in 60 
6 to 9 in 1 00 
9 to 12 in., heavy . 1 25 
12tol8in.,ex.he'vy 2 00 
18to34in.,ex.he'vy 3 50 
3 to 3 ft., clumps . 10 00 
0 to 13 in. . Col. . 
75 
1 35 
60 
1 00 
1 35 
2 00 
3 50 
10 00 
6 to 12 in., 1 year 
1 to 3 ft 
6 to 12 in., 1 year 
9 to 18 in 
4 to 12 in 
1 00 
3 00 
1 00 
50 
Hardy Deciduous Shrubs. 
100 
$20 00 
45 00 
5 00 
13 00 
2 50 
8 00 
6 00 
10 00 
8 00 
3 00 
7 00 
5 00 
3 00 
4 00 
8 00 
3 50 
4 OO 
7 00 
10 00 
18 00 
80 00 
80 00 
4 00 
4 00 
7 00 
10 00 
18 OO 
80 00 
4 00 
7 00 
15 00 
5 00 
5 00 
3 00 
$13 50 
35 00 
60 00 
15 00 
50 00 
35 00 
15 00 
30 00 
30 00 
30 00 
50 00 
75 00 
35 00 
30 00 
50 00 
75 00 
35 00 
25 OO 
8 00 
Aliius viridis (Mountain Alder) Col. 
" serrulata (Common Alder) Col] 
Amclanchier rotundifolia (Dwarf Juneberry) . 
" Col. . 
Per 10 
loo 
l,O00 
$20 00 
1 to 2 ft 
$0 40 
$3 00 
1 to 3 ft. . . 
40 
3 00 
30 00 
1 to 3 f t. . . . 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
1 to 2 ft. . . . 
40 
3 50 
35 00 
1 to 2 ft. . . 
. . 75 
5 00 
40 
S 00 
20 00 
6 to 13 in.. . . 
. . 75 
5 00 
1 to 3 ft. . . . 
1 50 
" racemosa. 4 to 10 ft. Conspicuous; 
much used in planting shrubberies 
" Mariana. 2 to 4 ft. One of the finest 
of the Andromedas. The leaves turn a deep red 
in fall 6 to 12 in. . 
ANDROMEDA recurva. (See Leucotho'e recurva.) 
" Catesba;i. (See Lmcothoe CatesbcBi.) 
Aralia spinosa (Prickly Ash) 1 to 3 ft 1 00 
" " Col. . 1 to 2 ft 75 
1 00 6 00 45 00 
6 00 
5 00 
Note.— Col. denotes Collected plants. S. denotes Seedlixos. 
