ROBINA boyntoni (Pink Locust)—Racemes of 
clear pink flowers. Stem nearly thornless. 
Rare. Each . 1.00 
hispida (Pink Locust)—Bright pink flowers in 
spring. Each .75 
SAMBUCUS canadensis (American Elder)-— 
Flowers white, fruit purple. Each. 1.00 
pubens (Red-berried Elder)—Scarlet fruit... 1.00 
STEWARlTIA pentagyna (Summer Dogwood)—- 
Large white flowers in July. These were 
collected in the section which the purple 
stamened ones came from. One cannot tell 
whether they will be that type or not until 
they bloom. Each. 2.00 
VIBURNUM aoerifolium (Maple-leaf Viburnum)— 
White flowers, black fruit. Each.75 
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND TREES 
(NATIVE) 
CLINOPODIUM carolinianum —Small evergreen 
shrubs, ideal for rock gardens, 12-18 in. 
tall. Clusters of pink flowers in late sum¬ 
mer. Fragrant foliage. Rare. Each.$1.00 
CHAMAEDAPHNE calyculata (Leather — leaf 
Shrub)—1-3 ft. Beautiful dark green 
foliage on horizontal branches, small nod¬ 
ding white flowers. Each.. 1.00 
DECUMARIA barbara (Climbing Hydrangea) — 
A vine reaching 20 ft. Clusters of white 
blooms in spring; 4 in. pots. Each. 1.00 
DENDRIUM (Leiophyllum) —Handsome shrubs 
for rock work. Covered with flowers in 
spring. 
hugeri —Evergreen, pink buds opening white, 
12 in. Each.50 
prostratum —Very low growing form. Flowers 
pale pink. Each.50 
HUDSON IA montana —One of our rarest and 
most beautiful shrubs. 12 in Spiny 
foliage of light green. Sheets of bright yel¬ 
low flowers in spring. Very difficult. 
Each. 1.00 
ILEX cassine —Handsome foliage, dull red fruit. 
Each. 1.50 
“ glabra (Ink Berry)—Shiny green foliage, 
black fruit. Each.50 
“ opaca (American Holly)—Our Christmas 
holly . 1.00 
“ opaca xanthocarpa —Like above but with 
yellow fruit. Each. 1.50 
“ vomitoria —Glabrous foliage, scarlet fruit. 
Each. 1.50 
JUNIPERUS nana —Very dwarf prostrate ever¬ 
green. Very unusual and beautiful. Each.. 1.50 
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