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AMELANCHIER, SHADBLOW. Each 10 100 
canadensis, DOWNY SHADBLOW. 10-20 ft. Nodding dense racemes of pure 
white flowers in May. Leaves woolly when young. 
2- 3 ft. Collected cl.50 4.00 32.00 
3- 4 ft. Collected cl.75 6.00 48.00 
laevis, ALLEGHENY SHADBLOW. 20-40 ft. May. White flowers with 
pink sepals. Ours is the true Carolina Mountain form. This is the finest 
of all the Shadblows. 
6-8 ft. 3.50 28.00 
8-10 ft. 5.00 40.00 
stolonifera, RUNNING SHADBLOW. 2-4 ft. White. May. Attractive dwarf, 
spreads to form low thickets. Purple fruit in Summer. 
12-18 in.40 3.20 26.00 
18-24 in.50 4.00 32.00 
AMORPHA, FALSE-INDIGO. 
fruticosa, INDIGOBUSIL 8-20 ft. May-June. 
spikes. 
2- 3 ft . 
3- 4 ft . 
Purple-blue flowers in clustered 
.40 
.50 
3.20 
4.00 
26.00 
ARONIA, CIIOKEBERRY. 
arbutifolia, RED CIIOKEBERRY. 4-10 ft. White or reddish. April-May. Bright 
red fruit. One of the very best undershrubs. 
1-2 ft.40 3.20 26.00 
atropurpurea, PURPLE CHOIiEBERRY. 5-10 ft. Dense growing with red- 
purple fruit in profusion. 
1- 2 ft.40 3.20 26.00 
melanocarpa, BLACK CHOKEBERRY. 4-8 ft. White. April-May. Shining 
black fruit. Fine undershrub. 
2- 3 ft.60 4.80 
3- 4 ft.75 6.00 
AZALEAS 
We list only the native and most hardy exotic varieties. These 
acid-soil loving plants mass well with the broadleaf evergreens 
and are distinct and beautiful additions to any planting. Though 
not evergreen they are closely related to the rhododendrons and 
require similar soil conditions and care. 
AZALEA, AZALEA. 
arbor^scens, SWEET AZALEA. 5-15 ft. White and pink. June-July. Delight¬ 
fully spicy, fragrant white flowers with pink stamens appear in profusion, 
lasting for weeks. The foliage colors striking shades of red in late Autumn. 
Tin's is one of our most attractive American species. 
9-12 in. 
12-15 in. 
15-18 in. clumps. . 
18-24 in. clumps. . . 
2- 3 ft. clumps. 
3- 4 ft. clumps. 
1.00 
8.00 
64.00 
1.50 
12.00 
96.00 
2.00 
16.00 
128.00 
2.50 
20.00 
160.00 
4.00 
32.00 
256.00 
6.50 
52.00 
calendulacea, FLAME AZALEA. 6-15 ft. Orange shades. May-June. The most 
regal of all the species, native or exotic, and a noble representative of our 
rich Carolina mountain flora. Flowers of the finest red-lead, orange, and 
bright gold, as well as yellow and cream color. 
9-12 in.75 6.00 
12-15 in. 1.25 10.00 
15-18 in. 1.50 12.00 
18-24 in. 2.00 16.00 
2- 3 ft. 3.00 24.00 
3- 4 ft. 4.50 36.00 
canescens, PIEDMONT AZALEA. 3-10 ft. Deep pink. April-May. Quite 
fragrant. A mass of this species makes a gorgeous spectacle. 
15-1 8 in. clumps. 1.50 12.00 
18-24 in. clumps. 2.00 16.00 
2-3 ft. clumps. 3.00 24.00 
gandavensis, GHENT AZALEA. 4-10 ft. One of the best and most showy 
exotic species of many colors. 
18-24 in. 2.75 22.00 
2-3 ft. 4.00 
