HIGHLANDS NURSERY, LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. 
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Varieties. 
Size and Grade. 
Hardy Evergreen Trees, continued. 
Tsuga Caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 40 to 50 ft. . 
This magnificent new Hemlock, introduced by us, 
we place without hesitation among the foremost rank 
as an ornamental. It possesses a disthicl pyrnmidnl 
growth, which, with its exceedingly dense, dark foli- 
age and altogether graceful effect demand for it in landscape work a place that can be filled by no oilier of its 
class. While it is very difficult to transplant direct from its native habitat, cultivated stock removes very 
easily. A strong and fine, but as yet limited, supply on hand. 
6 to 9 in 
g to 12 in. . . 
I to i,5^,he'vy 
i/^ to 2^extra 
Collected. 
NURSERV-GROWN. 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
$1 00 
$7 00 
$60 00 
$2 50 
f20 00 
I 25 
10 00 
75 00 
3 50 
30 00 
2 00 
15 00 
6 00 
4 00 
35 00 
10 00 
Hardy Native Evergreen Shrubs. 
Varieties here offered can be highly recommended for parks, lawns, cemeteries and all landscape work. 
Varieties. 
Andromeda polifolia. 10 to 12 in 
Forms a compact mass i to 2 feet across and about 
I foot high. Flowers bell-shaped, flesh-colored. 
Arctostaphylos Uva=ursi (Bearberry) 
Pretty, thick-leaved, trailing shrub, the terminal 
racemes of white flowers producing red fruit. 
Cassandra calyculata (Leather=leaf). i to 3 ft 
I-eafy racemes of nodding flowers. 
Cyrilla racemiflora. 10 to 15 ft 
This is a very ornamental shrub, though unfortu- 
nately not quite hardy. The small, white flowers 
grow on racemes 3 to 5 inches long. Leaves shiny 
and thick. 
Gaylussacia brachycera. 4 to 12 ft 
A dense-growing shrub, the thick, glossy leaves 
producing a pleasing eflect the year round. 
Hypericum aureum. 3 to 4 ft 
Finest, possibly, of all this large family. Great, 
golden flowers 2 inches across. Fine, large leaves 
and compact growth. 
Hypericum densiflorum. 3 to 5 ft 
Compact bush, completety cimercd with masses of 
small, yellow flowers. July and August. 
Hypericum Kalmianum. 3 to 6 ft 
Abundant yellow blossoms. Aug. and Sept. 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 10 to 30 ft 
One of the best of all shrub evergreens for park, 
cemetery, lawn and general landscape planting. 
Great clusters of while and rose flowers, setting off 
the dense, shiny green of the leaves. Stock very fine 
Kalmia ang:ustifolia. i to 3 ft 
Small, deep rose-colored flowers in very early 
spring. A very valuable undershrub. 
Kalmia glauca (Pale Laurel), i to 2 ft 
Flowers lilac-purple. 
Kalmia hirsuta (Hairy Laurel, Wicky). 12 to i8 in. 
A Jiairy species from Florida. 
Ledum latifoiium (L-abrador Tea). 2 to 5 ft 
Handsome, white-clustered flowers. Deep green 
leaves covered with rusly wool underneath. Desirable. 
Size and Grade. 
Collected. 
NfRSERV-CROWN. 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
5 to 12 in .ex. 
$1 
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$10 
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3 to 6 in 
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7 
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I to 2 ft 
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6 
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6 to 12 in. . . . 
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$40 
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6 to 12 in. . . . 
$0 75 
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$40 
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I to 2 ft. . . 
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7 
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60 
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9 to i8 in. . . . 
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50 
12 
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18 to 30 in. . . 
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20 
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I to 2 ft 
30 
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20 
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75 
5 
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40 
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2 to 3 ft., ex.. 
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2 to 3 ft.,h'vy 
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7 
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20 
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50 
3 
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30 
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6 to 12 in. . . . 
40 
3 
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30 
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75 
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40 
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12 to 18 in .hvy 
75 
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45 
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7 
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60 
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18 to 24 in , ex. 
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2 to 32 ft., clumps 
4 
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35 
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6 to 12 in. . . . 
30 
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20 
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75 
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10 to 18 in., ex. 
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7 
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I to 2 ft. 
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7 
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4 to 12 in. . . . 
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6 to 12 in., ex. 
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