15,000 
7.500 
3.500 
4.500 
7.500 
9,000 
2,250 
15,000 
22,500 
ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM. American Trout Lily. 
LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. 1st size. 
L1LIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. 2 nd size. 
LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. 1st size. 
LILIUM GRAYI. Gray’s Lily. 1st Size. 
LILIUM GRAYI. Gray’s Lily. 2nd Size. 
LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM. Orange-cup Lily. 1st siae. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turk’s-cap Lily. 1st siae. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turk’s-cap Lily. Strong 
2 nd size. 
LILIUM SUPERBUN1 (Turk’s-Cap Lily) 
No description will do justice to this magnificent American Lily . 
A clump of them is literally a “blaze of scarlet and gold. tor 
years we have made the growing of this Lily a specialty 
Our stock this season is very fine, and we are offering at a low 
price for the benefit of large planters, and those wishing to cata- 
logue’it. Of special use for planting in Rhododendron beds. 
8,300 NARCISSUS. Daffodil. Best assorted. Home-grown. 
'1R1LUUM ERECTUM. Purple Trillium. 1st size. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. Snow Trillium. XX largest. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. Snow Trillium. 1st size. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. Snow Trillium. 2nd Size. 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM. Rose Trillium. 1st size. 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM. Rose Trillium. 2nd size. 
TRILLIUM UNDULATUM. Painted Trillium. XX largest 
TRILLIUM UNDULATUM. Painted Trillium. 1st size. 
HARDY NATIVE ORCHIDS 
4,000 CALOPOGON PULCIIELLUS. Grass-pink Orchid. Strong, 
(j 575 CYPR1PEDIUM ACAULE. Pink Lady’s Slipper. 1st size. 
3*800 CYPRIPEDIUM AOALUE. Pink Lady’s Slipper. 2nd size. 
325 CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS. Common Laclv’s Shpper. 1st 
12,800 
3.500 
25,000 
7.500 
11,600 
5,000 
4,600 
8.500 
3.500 CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS. Common Lady’s Slipper. 2nd 
size. 
6.500 CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABlLE. Showy Lady’s Slipper. 
1-3 Crown Plants. 
1.500 CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABlLE. Showy Lady’s Slipper. 
Heavy Clumps. 
5,600 HABENARIA CILIARIS. Yellow Fringe Orchid. Strong. 
3.500 HABENARIA PSYCODES. Small Purple Fringe Orchid. 
Strong. 
5,000 ORCHIS SPECTABILIS. Showy Orchis. Strong. 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
1,500 ACONITUM UNCINATUM. Clambering Monkshood. Strong. 
1.500 ACTAEA ALBA. White Baneberry. Strong. 
900 ACTAEA RUBRA. Red Baneberry. Strong. 
1 , S00 AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS. American Columbine. Strong. 
I, 000 ARALIA RACEMOSA. American Spikenard. Strong. 
3.500 ARUNCUS SYLVESTER. Goat’s Beard. X Strong. 
2,000 AS ARUM CANADENSE. Canada Wild Ginger. Strung. 
2,400 ASARUM SHUTTLEWORTHI. Mottled Wild Ginger. 
Strong. 
3.250 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Butterfly Weed. Strong. 
1.250 ASTI LB E BITERNATA. False Goat’s Beard. Strong. 
3,000 BAPTISIA TINCTORIA. Yellow Wild Indigo. Strong. 
4.500 CAMPANULA DIVAKICATA. North Carolina Harebell. 
Strong. 
1,300 CAREX FRASERI. Fraser Sedge. Strong. 
1,750 CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES. Blue Cohosh. 
Strong. 
2,490 CHAMAELIRIUM LUTEUM. Fairy Wand. Strong. 
3,560 CIMICIFUGA AMERICANA. American Bugbane. Strong. 
II, 000 CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA. Cohosh Bugbane. Strong. 
4.500 CLINTONIA BOREALIS. Bluebead. Strong. 
3.500 CLINTONIA UMBELLULATA. Speckled Chntonia. Strong. 
1,750 COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Lance Coreopsis. Strong.. 
1,600 D1PHYLLEIA CYMOSA. Umbrella Leaf. Strong. 
1 250 DISPORUM LANUGINOSUM. Fairy Bels. Strong. 
1 150 EPILOBIUM ANGUSTlIOLlUM. Blooming Sally. Strong. 
2500 EUPATORIUM PUEPUKEUM. Joe-Pye-Weed. Strong. 
1 550 EUPHORBIA COROLLATA. Flowering Spurge. Strong.. 
3600 GENTIAN A ANDREWSI. Closed Gentian. Strong, 
l ’400 GERANIUM MACULATUM. Wild Geranium. Strong. 
3A00 GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA. Bewman’s Root. Strong. 
3 500 HELENIUM AUTUMNALE. Common Sneezeweed. Strong. 
?’500 HEPATICA ACUT1LOBA. Sharp-lobed Hepatica. Strong. 
3,000 HEPATICA TRILOBA. Rour.d-lobed Hepatica. Strong. 
3600 I IE U CHER A AMERICANA. American Alum-root. Strong. 
2’e00 HEUCHERA VILLOSA. Hairy Alum-root. Strong. 
1*700 HOUSTONIA PURPURP1A. Mountain Houstonra. Strong. 
25^000 HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. Golden Seal. One, two and 
three ye»r Plants. 
1.500 LIATRIS SCAKIOSA. Large Button-Gayfeather. Strong. 
950 LIATRIS SPICATA. Spike Gayfeather. Strong. 
5 500 LOBELIA CARDINAL1S. Cardinal Flower. Strong. 
4,600 LOBELIA SY’PHILITICA. Large Blue Lobelia. Strong. 
3.500 PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUM. American Ginseng. 
1, 2 and 3 yr. plants. 
4.500 PHLOX DIVARICATA. Blue Phlox. Strong. 
3,250 PODPOHYLLUM PELTATUM. Common May Apple. 
Strong. 
2.C00 POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM. Dwarf Solomon’s Seal. 
Strong. , _ , 
7.500 POLYGONATUM COMMUTATUM. Great Solomons Seal. 
X Strong. 
7.500 SAN GU IN ARIA CANADENSIS Bloodroot. Strong. 
1,900 SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS. Bouncing Bet. Strong. 
850 SILENE STELLATA. Starry Campion. Strong. 
1,750 SILENE VIRGINICA. Fire Pink. Strong. 
1,775 SMILACINA RACEMOSA. FaLse Solomon’s Seal. Strong. 
1,000 SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS. Canada Goldenrod. Strong. 
1,200 SOLIDAGO ODORA. Fragrant Goldenrod. Strong. 
2.500 STENANTHIUM ROBUSTUM. Feather Fleece. X Strong. 
750 STOlvESIA LAEVIS. (Cyanea). Strong. 
3.500 THERMOPSIb CAROLINiANA. Carolina Thermopsis. 
Strong. 
1,150 TflALlCTRUM DIOICUM. Early Meadowrue. Strong. 
2.500 TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA. Allegheny Foam Flower. 
Strong. 
1,160 TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA. Virginia Spiderwort. 
Strong, 
1.500 UVULARIA CRANDIFLORA. Big Merrybells. Strong. 
1,450 UVULARIA PERFOLIATA. Wood Merrybells. Strong. 
1,775 UVULARIA SESSILIFOLIA. Little Merrybells. Strong. 
500 VERONICA VIRGINICA. Culver’s Physic. Strong. 
5,000 VERNON IA NOVEBORACENSIS. (Ironwead). Strong. 
1.500 VIOLA lfLANDA. Sweet White Violet. Strong. 
2.500 VIOLA CANADENSIS. Canada Violet. Strong. 
7.500 VIOLA PEDATA. Bird’s-foot Violet. Strong. 
1,900 VIOLA PEDATA BICOLOR. Two-color Bird’s-foot Violet. 
Second size. 
3.500 XEROPHYLLUM ASFHODELOIDES. Turkey’s Beard. 
Strong. 
1,400 YUCCA FLACCIDA. Weal.-leaf Yucca. Strong. 
1,550 Y'UCCA GLORIOSA. (Patens) Moundlily Yucca. X Strony 
3,000 YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Common Yucca. Strong. 
1,800 ZYUADENUS MUSCAETOXICUM. Crow Poison. Strong. 
LEAF-.YBOLD -NATURE'S PLANT-FOOD 
This is the food nature provides for Azalea, Rhododendron, 
Kalmia, Leucothoe, Andromedas, Hemlocks, Pines, Ferns. 
Lilies, Trilliums, Native Orchids, and Perennials. Leaf-Mokl 
gives the proper acid elements to the soil, insuring the best 
root-systems, foliage, and flowers. Valuable for old or new 
lawns. Leaf-Mold is collected from old Rhododendron beds, 
without artificial or chemical treatment. 
200 lbs. $2; ton $12.50; carload (20 tons) $185. Shipped in Bags 
Your correspondence is invited, regarding this unequalled opportunity for large planters to stock up on choice planting 
material at minimum cost. Please mail want list immediately to avoid delay. Shipments can be made from now through De¬ 
cember, or will be reserved for early spring delivery by special arrangement. Trailing to find sizes and grades wanted, please 
advise fully regarding your requirements. Special inducements are offered on Nursery stock delivered anywhere in the 
United States. Write for quotations on your wants. 
SPECIAL OFEEK. 1G0 Assorted Perennials, furnishing suc- 
- cession of bloom all season, $12,50. Prepaid. 
Arrange if possible to visit our Nurseries, and make a personal selection from our various stocks best suited to your needs. Our 
doors are wide open to welcome you. 
Our shipments extend to every State of the Union and many Foreign Countries, with rarely any sort of complaint. Our method 
of packing insures arrival at destination in good condition throughout this and European Countries. 
ADDRESS. E. C. ROBBINS. GARDENS OF THE BLUE RIDGE. ASHFORD. N. C. 
