K a tv a n a t North Carolina , and ‘Boston, Massachusetts 
HARDY NATIVE SHRUBS • DECIDUOUS, Con. 
SALIX discolor. Pussy Willow. S-25 ft. Good shrub for wet situations, quick growth. 
Silky ”aments” appearing in earliest spring before the leaves. Cuttings, 10c. ea., 
50c. for 10. 
sericea. Silky Willow. 5-12 ft. Showy spreading variety, densely flowered. 2-3 ft., 
35c. ea., $3 for 10. 
SAMBUCUS canadensis. Common Elder. 4-10 ft. A fine shrub for massing. Showy 
cymes of white flowers in June and July and black-purple fruit. 1-2 ft., col., 15c. 
ea., $1 for 10. 
racemosa. Red- 
Berried Elder. 
2- 12 ft. Very 
showy flowers 
in May and 
handsome 
bright red fruit 
in June. 1-2 
ft., 25c. ea , 
Si -75 f° r IO * 
SPIRAEA du- 
mosa. West- 
ern Spiraea. 
Low spreading 
sort. Very 
rare. iJ^- 2/5 
ft., 35c. ea., 
S3 for 10. 
salicifolia. 
M e a d o \v 
Sweet. 2-4 ft. 
Flowers white 
injuneorjuly. 
3- 4 f '-. 25c. 
ea., $2 for 10; 
clumps, 4-6 
ft., 35c. ea., 
£3 for 10. 
to mentosa. 
Steeple Bush. 
2-4 ft. Fuzzy, 
dense, upright 
rose- colored 
panicles in 
June and July. 
1-2 ft., 25c. 
ea., $2 for 10. 
van houttei. 4- 
5 ft* A 0^ JHl- Stuartia pentajjyna. American Camellia. 
live. Bushy 
variety with abundant white flowers. 2-3 ft., 25c. ea., ?2 for 10. 
STUARTIA pentagyna. Southern Stuartia. 6-15 ft. This, the so-called w American 
Camellia,” is one of the most rare and beautiful of all North American shrubs. An 
erect shrub, well foliaged and with large, axillary flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, with 
white-creamy petals, deeply crcnulatcd in the margins, resembling some of the single 
Camellias. June. 6-12 in., 25c. ea., $2 for 10; 1-2 ft., 40c. ea., $3 for 10; 2-3 ft., 
75c. ea., $6 for 10. (See illustration.) 
SYMPHORICARPUS racemosus. Snowberry. 4 ft. A shrub much used for massing, 
the showy white-berried fruit hanging till late. Clumps, 1-2 ft., 15c. ea., Si.25 for 
10; 2 ft., 25c. ea., S2 for 10. 
symphoricarpus (f vulgaris). Coral Berry. 2-5 ft. With smaller berries than the 
preceding, which are red and thickly clustered. Clumps, 2-3 ft., 25c. ea., $1.5° for 
10; 3-4 ft., 35c. ea., S2.50 for 10. 
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