I/'IhT CTT'V'Q Hardy American Plants 
xVJ-jJUvJJ-i X Rhododendrons and Azaleaa 
Citllo; of Highlands Nursery 
TREES. SHRUBS AND VINES, continued 
, . . Per iO 100 1,000 
ATonla erythrocarpa. Dwarf specita 1 to 2 ft . . $2 00 $18 00 
^ 2 to:! ft 3 00 23 00 
erythrocarpa. Tull species, 1 to 2 ft 2 50 
melanocarpa. 1 to 3 ft 2 50 
ato:ift 3 ao 
nicra. li to 12 in 1 (K) s (M) 
1 l<>2ft 1 25 10 no $80 00 
2 to 3 ft 2 00 18 00 
HARDY AMERICAN AZALEAS 
Amerii-MU .Vzalcn.s are anion;; llic clioiccst ornamentals, wliethcr exotic 
or native, und were but rarely sm u in cultivation before being dissemi- 
nated by Highlands Nursery. 
They are seen at their Ijest w hen jilanted in large masses and in properly 
prepared bc<ls, and they richly repay any unusual care Riven them. I.ikc 
mast ericaceous plants, they love deep, moist, well-drained soil, and the.se 
showy native species are particularly adapted to planting in shrub borders 
and with Rho<lo<lendrons. their brilliant blossoms Ix'ing set off by a back- 
Kround of dark foliage. Azaleas can be sucoessfully grown almast any- 
wheiie. followiiij! same instructions given for lihododendrons. The complete 
hardine-ss of all the species we offer is unquestionable. Xo American shrubs 
eiiual the native Azaleas, particularly vl. /u(ot, for woodlands and hillsides 
Our cold Carolina mountains have added no more beautiful plants to 
gardens than these American Azaleas, not even excepting tlie magnificent 
broad-leaved evergreen Rhododendrons. My stock of Azaleas, especially 
,1. arborescens and .'1. lutca is unequaled. Usually all sizes over 1 ft. arc 
budded, and spocial attention is called to the larger-sized clumps, which are 
very heavy and a mass of buds. The.se arc very desirable for immediate 
and permanent effect. Such specimen stock has never been offered before. 
I*or prices of Hpecinien .\zaleas at .Salem .Nurseries, .see page 22. 
Azalea canescens 
AZALEA ARBORESCENS. Fragrant White Azalea. In .lunc the de- 
lighlfiilly spicy fragrant while flowers, with pink stamens, appear in 
profusion, hwting for weeks. Becomes a spreading clump 3 to (i fe(;t 
broad in cultivation: easy culture. The foliage often colors striking 
shades of red in late autumn. Per 10 100 
B to 12 in $2 00 $18 00 
1 10 li ft 3 ,50 30 00 
0 to 12 in., clumps COO .WOO 
15 to 2 ft -1 00 .35 00 
1 to 1{ ft., clumps ,S 00 70 OO 
U to 2 ft., clumps 15 00 130 00 
2 to 3 ft., clumps 30 00 2(iO 00 
3 to 4 ft., clumps 50 00 
canescens. Itoljft 3 ,50 
I lo 1 j ft., clumps ! 5 00 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED WITH A STAR (*) 
5 
