HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
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HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium. Sand Myrtle. Neat, attractive 
shrub. Splendid border plants. White or pinkish 
flowers in early spring. 
4 to 6 inches. Clumps B&B. 
6 to 9 inches. Clumps B&B . 
1 to i yi feet. X heavy clumps B&B. 
6 to 12 inches. Strong collected . 
buxifolium prostratum. Allegheny Sand Myrtle. Small, 
desirable border plant, and also an unusual rock- 
garden subject. 
4 to 6 inches. Spreading clumps . 
6 to 9 inches. Spreading clumps B&B. 
2 to 4 inches. Strong collected for growing on. 
IO 100 1,000 
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LEUCOTHOE catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. Hardy, 
graceful shrub of wide distribution. Very orna¬ 
mental and much used for florist’s trade. Flowers 
fragrant, showy creamy white. Too much cannot be 
said in favor of this wonderful shrub. 
6 to 12 inches. Strong . 
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16 
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150 
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1 to i /4 feet. X heavy clumps B&B. 
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400 
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\y 2 to 2 feet. XX heavy clumps B&B. 
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55 
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500 
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2 to 3 feet. XX heavy clumps B&B. 
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75 
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675 
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Extra-quality cut-back clumps . 
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150 
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MAGNOLIA glauca. Sweetbay. Slender tree or large ever¬ 
green shrub. Leaves oblong or oval, green on upper 
surface, pale or nearly white beneath. Flowers 
creamy white, very fragrdnt, cup-shaped, borne for 
several weeks in spring or early summer. 
lyi to 3 feet. Strong . 4 5« 35 00 3 °° 00 
3 to 4 feet. XX heavy B&B . 17 50 
Planting of Kalmia latifolia. See page 12 
