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E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
HYPERICUM densiflorum. Common St. John’s-wort. A io ioo 
widely distributed ornamental shrub, with narrow 
green leaves and clusters of bright yellow flowers. 
i to 2 feet. Collected. 
prolificum. Shrubby St. John’s-wort. Vigorous, hardy 
shrub, with compact branches and dark green 
leaves. Flowers bright yellow, in terminal clusters 
in late summer. 
1 to 2 feet. i 
2 to 3 feet. X strong. 4 
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12 00 
30 00 
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ILEX monticola. Mountain Winterberry. Deciduous small 
tree, with spreading branches, bright green leaves, 
and scarlet berries in autumn. 
3 to 4 feet. 9 00 75 50 
4 to 6 feet. 12 50 115 00 
LARIX laricina. American Larch. This is the native Tama¬ 
rack, a deciduous conifer which looks like an ever¬ 
green in summer, but the foliage turns yellow and 
drops completely each autumn. 
4 to 6 feet. B&B. 9 50 80 00 
6 to 8 feet. B&B. 12 00 100 00 
8 to 10 feet. 15 00 130 00 
LYONIA ligustrina. Fe-Huckleberry. A much-branched 
shrub. Leaves oblong. Flowers in racemes, forming 
terminal panicles. 
to 2 feet. Clumps B&B. 6 00 45 00 
2 to 3 feet. Fleavy clumps B&B. 7 50 60 00 
OSTRYA virginiana. American Flop Hornbeam. Slender 
tree; leaves oval, bright green, turning yellow in 
autumn; fruit clusters resembling hops. 
3 to 4 feet. 6 50 
4 to 6 feet. 10 00 
All stock listed is strong nursery-grown unless other¬ 
wise described and includes ball and burlapping where 
necessary to insure delivery in best condition. 
Flowers of Oxydendrum arboreum 
