HIGHLANDS NURSERY, LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. 
15 
Varieties. 
Deciduous Slirubs, continued. 
Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth H.). 3 to 10 ft. . 
Forms smooth, thick clump ; the thin leaves very 
attractive. 
Leucothoe recurva. 4 to 10 ft 
Yearly shoots bright red, contrasting sharply with 
the old, gray growths. White and pink flowers on 
recurved stems. 
Menziesia globularis (Menziesia). 4 to 8 ft 
Smooth shrub, svith reddish bark and small, nod- 
ding, pink-white flowers in terminal clusters. 
Pyrus arbutifolia (Chokeberry). 2 to 4 ft 
Snimy -cJiiU flowers and dark purple fruit. A 
good undershrub. 
Pyrus erythrocarpa (Tall Chokeberry). 10 to 20 ft 
Large leaves and red berries. 
Pyrularia olelfera (Oil-nut). 3 to 8 ft 
Peculiar, oily shrub. Pear-shaped fruit an inch 
long. 
Rhododendron Vaseyi. 8 to 15 ft 
Beautiful, new deciduous Rhododendron introduced 
by us. Profuse and very early bloomer through all 
shades of pink. Invaluable addition for lawn, park, 
garden and cemetery. Nurserymen mid florists should 
all catalogite this fine, new Rhododendron, and at the 
prices we offer it, no one need be without it. Larger 
quantities than above quoted at special rates. 
Ribes prostratum. i to 2 ft 
Lobed leaves, color bright red in early autumn ; 
reclining stems. 
Ribes rotundifolium (Wild Gooseberry). 2 to 5 ft, 
Rhus copallina (Sumach). 3 to 6 ft 
Large pinnate lea~,; s turn deep crimson in fall. 
Rhus typhina (Staghorn Sumach). 10 to 20 ft. . . . 
A fine form. 
Rhodora Canadensis ( Rhodora). 2 to 5 ft 
Handsome low shrub, the showy rose-purple Aza- 
lea-like flowers in short-stemmed clusters, earlier 
than the leaves. 
Robinia viscosa (Clammy Locust). 6 to 15 ft 
Large clusters of bright pink, pea-shaped flowers 
and conspicuous pinnate leaves. Rare. 
Robinia hispida (Flowering Locust). 2 to 6 ft 
A very pretty pink species, with bristly stems. 
Robinia hispida, var. rosea. 5 to 10 ft 
Neio: a valuable variety of the last, with lighter 
flowers. 
Rosa Carolina (Carolina Rose). 6 to 10 ft 
Beautiful, sweet - scented pink flowers in large 
clusters. 
Rosa lucida (Dwarf Rose), i to 3 ft 
Smaller than Carolina, and flowers more scattered. 
Rosa rubiginosa(Sweetbrier, Eglantine). 4 to 10 ft. 
Escaped cultivation in our mountains. 
Rubus odoratus (Flowering Raspberry). 4 to 15 ft. 
Vine-like shrub ; dense, showy, lobed leaves. Very 
valuable for covering space under trees and other 
shady situations rapidly. 
Rubus villosus (High Blackberry). 4 to 12 ft 
Showy white flowers and edible fruit. The parent 
of the garden blackberry. 
Size AND Grade 
Collected. 
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