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SUMAC, STAGHORN (R. typhina)Large 
shrub or small tree growing to 30 ft. Crim¬ 
son berries in early fall. 
4-5 ft. xxx $ .50 5-6 ft. xxx.... $ .60 
SOURWOOD (Oxydendrum arboreum):—Small 
tree with white flowers in summer and hand¬ 
some scarlet foliage in autumn. 
1 Va -2 ft. xx .$ .50 
WINTERBERRY (Ilex verticillata) :—Large 
shrub with glistening red berries in great pro¬ 
fusion loading the branches after the leaves 
fall. 
2- 3 ft. xxx .$ .75 
SUMAC SHINING (Rhus copallina):—A large 
growing shrub with graceful foliage of com¬ 
pound leaves which turn a brilliant red in the 
fall and remain on for a long period after col¬ 
oring. Should be in every landscape. 
3- 4 ft. . $ .50 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos mollis):—A low 
growing bush with great quantities of shiny 
white berries in the fall. Handsome dark green 
foliage. 
2-3 ft.$ .50 
Vines 
PURPLE WISTERIA:—The old favorite clinging 
vine with long panicles of beautiful wisteria 
purple blooms. Grafted plants that have al¬ 
ready bloomed beautifully. 
4 yr. xxx $ 1.00 
ENGLISH IVY:—(Iledera Helix). An excellent 
evergreen vine with glossy green leaves. Un¬ 
excelled for covering walls in shady or cool 
places. 
Clumps xx .$ .50 
CLIMBING ROSES:—See Roses. 
SALISBURY HIGH SCHOOL, Salisbury, N. C. 
E. S. Draper, Landscape Artitect 
