KALMIA angustifolia (Sheep Laurel)—-Crimson 
flowers. Each.50 
carolinia—Similar to above but much more 
pubescent when young. Flowers in purple 
cormbs. Each....... 75 
latifolia (Mountain Laurel)—Rose - colored 
flowers in abundance. Each. 1.00 
LEUCOTHOE acuminata—Extremely handsome, 
glistening green foliage with white flowers. 
Each. 1.00 
axillaris (Downy Leucothoe)—Dense racemes 
of white flowers, 5 ft. Each. 1.00 
catesbaei—Shiny dark green foliage turning 
bronze in fall. Fragrant white flowers in 
pendant racemes. Each. 1.00 
MYRICA carolinensis (Byberry)—2-6 ft. Gray 
fruit. Each.75 
“ ©erifera (Wax Myrtle)—Foliage larger than 
the preceding. Gray fruit.75 
“ gale—Usually evergreen in this climate. 
Fragrant, katkins on end of branches. Red 
fruit .75 
OSMANTHUS americanus—Small tree. Fragrant 
white flowers, followed by deep purple 
fruit. Each. 1.00 
PACHYSTIMA canbyi—Excellent ground cover. 
Shade or sun. Very rare. Each.50 
PIERIS fl oribunda (Andromeda)—White flowered 
panicles at tips of branches. Each. 1.50 
nitida—2-4 ft. Flowers in axillary, racemes; 
white. Each. 1.00 
RHODODENDRON— 
carolinianum—-Very early, white to pink 
blooms. Each. 1.00 
catawbiense (Prple Rhododendron)—Huge 
clusters of bright lavender-pink flowers. 
Each. 1.50 
maximum (Great Rhododendron)—Pink to 
white flowers in large clusters. Each.... 1.00 
punctatum—Bright pink flowers; late; rare. 
Each . 2.00 
TSUGA canadensis (Canada Hemlock)—Hand 
some trees. Each.75 
c-aroliniana (Carolina Hemlock)—The hand¬ 
somest evergreen we have. Each. 1.50 
VACCINIUM crasslfolium (Evergreen Huckle¬ 
berry)—Vine-like shrub with procumbent 
branches. Flowers, companulate, rose- 
red. Each. 1.00 
“ nitidum—1-2 ft. Branched shrub. Flowers 
rose-red, fruit black. Each.75 
ZENOBIA cassinifolia—2-4 ft. Half-evergreen 
bush. Handsome white nodding flowers 
in clusters. Elach.75 
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