DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
(NATIVE) 
AESCULUS pavia (Dwarf or Red Buckeye)— 
Seldom growing more than 4 ft. Clusters 
of orange-red flowers, followed by “Buck¬ 
eyes.” Each.$1.00 
AMELANCHER canadensis (Service Berry)— 
Covered with white flowers in spring; fol¬ 
lowed by red berries. Each.75 
AMORPHA montana —Locust-like foliage, clus¬ 
ters of purple racemes in Spring. Each.. .75 
ARONIA arbutifolia —4-6 ft. Clusters of white 
fragrant flowers in spring. Handsome 
foliage in fall. Bright red berries. Each.. .75 
“ niger —1-2 ft. Black fruit in fall. Each. . .50 
AZALEA— 
aborescens (Sweet Azalea)—Flowers white, 
tinged pink; fragrant. Each.75 
canledulacea (Flame Azalea)—From deep 
cream to orange-red. The showiest of all. 
Each.75 
canescens (Mountain Azalea)—Flowers usually 
a bright pink; very fragrant. Each. 1.00 
nudiflora (Wild Honeysuckle)—Bright pink 
flowers before the leaves appear. Each. . 1.00 
vaseyi (Shell Pink Azalea)—The most beauti¬ 
ful of all pink azaleas. Each. 2.00 
viscosa (Swamp Azalea)—Very fragrant white 
flowers. Damp positions. Each. 1.00 
BACCHARIS halLmifolia—Willow-like shrubs 
with shiny leaves. Downy white seed pods 
in fall. 4 to 8 ft. Each.50 
CALYCANTHUS Carolina (Sweet Shrub)—A rare 
fragrance. Chocolate-colored flowers in 
summer. Each. 75 
CERCIS canadensis (Judas Tree or Red Bud)— 
Covered in pink pea-shaped flowers before 
leaves appear. Each.75 
CLETHRA acuminata (Sweet Pepper Bush)— 
Racemes of white fragrant flowers in sum¬ 
mer. Each.75 
COMPTONIA peregrina (Sweet Fern)—Shrubby 
fern-like plants. Foliage very fragrant 
when bruised. Each.50 
CORN US florida (Flowering Dogwood)—Large 
white flowers in early spring. Each.50 
CYRILLA raoemiflora (Leatherwood) —Bright 
green foliage, turning orange and scarlet 
in fall. White racemes 4-6 in. long. Each. 1.00 
EUONYMUS americanus (Strawberry Bush)— 
Rough coral-colored fruit in fall. Each... .60 
FOTHERGILLA monticola — 8-10 ft. Large 
“balls” of fragrant white flowers before the 
leaves appear. Each. 1 Oft 
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