flowers in spring, 6 to 8", $1. 
huqeri Beautiful pink buds opening white in 
spring, 4", pots, $ I. 
prostratum Prostrate form from the high moun¬ 
tains, 4 to 6 ", 50c. 
HUDSONIA montana Spiny leaves, bright yellow 
flowers in spring, very difficult, 6", $1. 
ILEX g labra Ink Berry, glossy foliage, black fruit, 
I to I'A', 75c. 
opaca American Holly, I to 2’, $1. 
vomitoria Glabrous foliage, bright red fruits, 
172-2', $2. 
JUNIPERUS nana Very prostrate evergreen, un¬ 
usual and beautiful, I to 2', spread, $1.50. 
KALMIA anqustifolia Sheep Laurel, pink fls, 1-2', 
50c. 
Carolina Deper in color, more tomentose, 172-2', 
$1.50. 
latifolia Common Laurel, 2 to 3', $1. 
LEUCOTHOE acuminata Glossy green foliage, 
S white fls. in racemes, I to 2', very choice and 
rare, $1. 
axillaris Downy Leucothoe, foliage turns purple 
in winter, I to I TY, $ I. 
. catesbaei Common one, found near streams, 2', 
V $1. 
OSMANTHUS americana American Olive, hand¬ 
some glossy foliage, fragrant white fls., very rare, 
2-3’, $2.50. 
PACHYSTIMA canbyi Excellent ground cover for 
dense shade, 6", 50c. 
^ PIERIS floribunda Andromeda, white flowered 
panicles at tips of branches, I to H/?. $1-50. 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum Very early, white 
to pink blossoms, I 72 to 2', $1. 
catawbiense Purple Rhododendron, huge clusters 
of I avender-pink flowers in June, 2 to 3', $2. 
maximum The common Rhododendron in the 
mountains, pale pink flowers, 2 to 3', $1.50. 
punctatum Bright pink flowers, late, 2 to 272', $1. 
TSUGA canadensis Canada Hemlock, well known 
tree, 2 to 272 ', $1. 
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