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GARDENS OF THE BLUE RIDGE 
For use in beds of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and other similar 
plants we recommend the following: Galax, Shortia, Ferns, Or¬ 
chids, Lilies, Trilliums, Cimicifugas, Iris, Polygonatums, San- 
guinarias, and most of our other perennials. 
DONT DELAY. . . 
Spring Planting Days Are All Too Few 
Each spring day is precious. The earlier the growing 
plants can get started in their new homes the better the 
results will be. So don’t delay. Get in touch with us today 
and let us talk over your gardening problems with you. 
Although every day now will be a busy day, we are pre¬ 
pared to take care of any of your needs. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF 
FOUNDATION PLANT MATERIAL 
j^hese collections are valuable to home-owners who are not en- 
tto^ly familiar with Broad-leaved Evergreens. The plants are 
my regular stock, and I feel sure they will please you when 
th^* arrive—and for many seasons thereafter, 
^ Special Collection No. 9 
Azalea arborescens. Sweet White Azalea. Fragrant white flow^ers 
spring and early summer. 
yjcralea calenduiacea. Flame Azalea. A native species. Color varies 
^fiTom orange to canary. 
Azalea canescens. Piedmont Azalea. Pink and rose. 
lea nudiflora. Pinxter Bloom. Deep pink flowers. 
“ Five plants of each, 18-24-in. 
(20 plants in all), for only 
$19.90 
—SEND US YOUR WANT LIST 
CORRESPONDENCE AND A VISIT 
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH 
CONNECTION. WIRE ORDERS WHEN 
HURRY TO AVOID DELAY. 
FOR QUOTATIONS— 
FROM YOU IS INVITED. 
AND LONG DISTANCE 
IN A 
GARDENS OF THE BLUE RIDGE 
E. C. ROBBINS, Nurseryman 
Phone. 2 
ASHFORD, McDoweil County, North Carolina 
