V"CT CTh'V'Q Hardy American Plants 
XV J-J -Li V-7 J_J X O Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
CATALOG OF HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
Rhododendron maximum 
Prices in carload lots, delivered f. o. b. your station, if east of the Missis- 
sippi River, "collected" from open ground, and each specimen burlaped 
separately. 
Car containinK 300 clumps, IJ to 4 ft., for $300 
Car containing 400 clumps, 1 j to 4 ft., for 376 
Car containing (iOO clumps, ll to 4 ft., for 500 
Other sizes or combinations will be made up to suit cu.stomcrs. 
R. maximum is pure white, or often with pink or blush tinge. 
It is far cheaper to buy our kind at slightly increased price and have 
plants that will GROW. 
Rhododendron maximum* Extra Specimens 
For those wishing perfect specimens I can supply a few cars of "collected," 
extremely heavy plants. Price on request. 
Highlands Nursery grows and ships hundreds of thousands and is 
American headquarters for native plants. 
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Kalmia latifolia by carload 
Kach .specimen burlaped, and highest-class clumps "collected" from 
open, delivered free at j'our station, if east of Mi.ssissippi River. 
Car, containing 400 clumps, 1 to 3i ft., for $375. Kalmia may be added 
to help fill any Rhwlodendron car at $1 per chimp. 
25,000 nursery-grown plants in all sizes. See free i-atalog. 
.^t the same cost, nothing approaches our magnificent hardy -American 
Rhododendrons and other native broad-leaved evergreens for splendid 
foliage and flower effects. 
Best Plants for the Rhododendron Beds and 
for Ground-Cover 
8ome of the most successful are Andromeda polifolla, Chams&daphne 
calyculata, Dendrlum buxifoUum, D. prostratum. Ilex glabra, 
Leucothoe catesbaei, Pieris lloribunda, Taxus minor, Galax aphylla, 
Gaultheria procumbens, Houstonia serpyllifolia, Mitchella repens, 
Shortia galacifolia, Vinca minor, V. minor alba, Xanthorrbiza 
aplifolia. Lilies, TrlUiums, Erythroniums, Ferns, Dicentra eximla. 
Iris, etc. 
Per 10 100 1,000 
Rbus aromatlca. 6 to 12 in $1 25 $10 00 $00 00 
1 to 2 ft 2 00 17 50 
copallina. 1 to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 
2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 
3 to 4 ft 2 .50 22 50 
cotinoides. Southern Smoke Tree. 15 to 30 ft. .\n invaluable intro- 
duction to our list of lawn trees. Very rare, and foimd only in a 
few localities in the .Alabama and Missouri mountains. Whde the 
"smoke" as the fruit is known, is not .so conspicuous as the ordi- 
nary "Smoke Tree," it is a far finer shrub or small tree, perfectly 
hardy, with very beautiful, large, glos.sy leaves. 
Specimens from 2 to 10 ft., at $1.,50 to $5 each. 
Per 10 100 1,000 
glabra. B to 12 in $1 00 $8 SO 
1 to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 
hirta (typhlna). 1 to 2 ft 1 23 10 00 
2 to 4 ft 1 SO 12 50 
4 to 6 ft 2 50 20 00 
Robina hispida. 6 to 12 in 1 00 8 50 
Tiscosa. 3 to 4 ft 2 00 
4 to U ft 3 00 
Rosa arkansana. 1 to 2 ft 3 00 
blanda. 0 to 12 in 1 50 12 50 
1 to 2 ft 2 OO 17 50 
Carolina. 6 to 12 in 65 4 00 
1 to 2 ft 80 7 00 $60 00 
2 to 3 ft 1 25 10 00 90 00 
humiUs. 6 to 12 in 1 00 8 50 
1 to 2 ft 1 50 
iucida. B to 12 in 1 00 8 50 
1 to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 
2 to 3 ft 2 00 17 50 
nitida. 6 to 12 in 1 25 10 00 90 00 
1 to 2 ft I 75 16 00 
woodsii. 8 to 12 in 2 50 
Rubus canadensis. 1 to 3 ft 75 6 00 
deliciosus. i; to 12 in 2 50 20 00 
1 to 2 ft 3 .50 32 50 
*hi8pidu8, strong, "collected" 00 5 00 4 0 00 
laciniatus. 1 to 3 ft 2 50 
odoratus. 0 to 12 in 75 6 00 
1 to 2 ft 1 00 8 00 
spectabilis. 0 to 12 in 3 00 
Sallx humilis. 1 to 2 ft 1 00 
Sambucus canadensis, ti to 12 in 60 5 00 
1 to 2 ft 1 00 8 50 
pubens. C to 12 in 100 8 50 
1 to 2 ft 1 ,50 12 .50 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED WITH A STAR (*) 
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