red fruits in winter, 1 to 2’, 50c. 
verticillata Virginia Winterberry, showy red 
fruits in fall, 1 to 2’, 50c. 
ITEA virginica Virginia Willow, terminal racemes 
of fragrant white flowers, \y 2 to 2’, $1. 
LEUCOTHOE recurva White bell-shaped flowers 
in spring, \y 2 to 2’, 75c. 
MAGNOLIA acuminate Cucumber Tree, fragrant 
white flowers in summer, bright red fruits in fall, 
2 to 3’, 75c. 
fraseri Ear-leaved Umbrella Tree, very handsome 
and rare, 2 to 3’, $1. 
tripetala Umbrella Tree. Large white flowers, 
scarlet fruits, 75c. 
MALUS glabrata North Carolina Crabapple, 
bright pink flowers, 2 to 3’, 75c. 
MENZIESIA pilosa Sprays of white flowers in 
spring, 2 to 3’, $1. 
MYRICA carolinensis Byberry, semi-evergreen 
shrubs with fragrant foliage, 1 to 2’, 75c. 
cerifera Wax Myrtle, larger foliage, 75c. 
qale Fragrant catkins end of branches, red fruit, 
75c. 
PAULOWNIA tomentosa Empress Tre, handsome 
purple flowers in summer, 3 to 4’, $1. 
PEIRIS mariana Racemes of white to red bell 
shaped flowers in spring, 1’, 75c. 
PHILADELPHUS grandiflorous Large white 
flowers with yellow stamens, 2 to 3’, $1. 
latifolius Large flowers in leafy racemes, 3-4’ $1. 
ROBINIA boyntoni Spineless Pink Locust, racemes 
of bright pink flowers, 2 to 3’, rare, $1. 
hispida Common Pink Locust, bright pink pea¬ 
shaped flowers, 2 to 3’, 75c. 
RHUS capallina. Dwarf or mountain sumac; 
handsome foliage bright red fruits, 2’, 75c. 
glabra Scarlet sumac; glossy foliage, red fruits, 
2-3’, 75c. 
typhina Staghorn Sumac, large clusters of bright 
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