K&ls&y’s lien^dy American 
Linville River, overhung with Rhododendron and Kalmia. “A clear, tumbling mountain trout stream." 
beauty to this fact. Besides this, nowhere else in America, perhaps, is such a wealth of beautiful 
wild flowering shrubs and plants as in the Carolina mountains, and here soil and climate combine 
to make ideal conditions for growing not realized elsewhere on the continent. 
Highlands Nursery is not content with this record, but will continue to lead, giving to Ameri¬ 
can gardens the finest of our wonderful wild plants and flowers. 
In this Catalog you will find illustrated and described the beautiful hardy American Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, Azaleas, Kalmias, Leucothoes and Andromedas, which I grow by hundreds of thousands, 
in plants from the small seedlings to large clumps with hundreds of buds. Besides this is a full 
collection of rare native trees and shrubs, vines, ferns, insectivorous and bog plants, hardy cacti 
and herbaceous perennials for all parts of the garden or estate. There are plants for dry spots or 
shady locations, for the formal or wild garden, for city grounds or for forest plantations. The follow¬ 
ing pages will have at least something of real interest to the lover of wild flowers and beautiful 
home grounds. 
Illghlntids Nursery. Beds where Rhododendrons, Kalmias and Andromedas are grown by tens of thousands 
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