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Gardens of The Blue Ridge 
Hardy and Rare Trees. Shrubs. Ferns. 
Vines and Herbaceous Perennials 
of the Blue Ridge mountains 
E. C. ROBBINS 
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ASHFORD, MCDOWELL CO., N. C. 
CAR-LOT 
SURPLUS BARGAINS 
All Nursery Grown 
FALL 1935 
Autumn planting is recommended for best results. This will enable the roots to get established before Winter, and start growing in 
early Spring before Spring planted stock overcomes the setback of transplanting. Autumn planted Natives bloom well the first year 
and may save disappointment later. 
