T T "P T ^ "p C Hardy American Plants 
J\^ X-i-Li C? JCi X O Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
CATALOG OF HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES, continued 
Andromeda fioribunda. Mountain Andromeda. 2 to 4 feet. Compac 
bush, with shining green leaves and abundant racemes of showy white 
flowers in May. Without doubt, the choicest of all this section of 
the Andromeda family. We have over 5,000 bushy plants and 
clumps on hand at our Nurseries, all with balls, and budded. 
Per 10 100 
0 to 12 in., clumps.$10 00 $90 00 
1 to 1£ ft., clumps. 15 00 125 00 
ligustrina. See Xolisma. 
Aralia spinosa. 1 to 2 ft. 1 50 
Aristolochia sipho. 6 to 12 in. 1 25 10 00 
1 to 2 ft. 1 50 12 50 
Aronia (Pyrusj arbutifolia. Brilliant scarlet berries. The Aronias 
are not surpassed by any undershrub for finished and permanent 
effect. Glossy foliage, brilliant fruit and graceful giowth. 
Per 10 100 
C to 12 in.SI 25 $10 00 
1 to 2 it. 1 75 15 00 
2 to 3 ft. 2 50 22 50 
3 to 4 ft. 4 00 37 50 
erythrocarpa. Dwarf species. 1 to 2 ft. 2 00 17 50 
2 to 3 ft. 3 00 25 00 
erythrocarpa. Tall species. 1 to 2 ft. 2 50 
xnelanocarpa. G to 12 in. 2 00 
nigra. Shining black fruit. 1 to 2 ft. 1 25 10 00 
1,000 
$90 00 
HARDY AMERICAN AZALEAS 
American Azaleas are among the choicest ornamentals, whether exotic 
or native, and were but rarely seen in cultivation before being dissemi¬ 
nated by Highlands 
Nursery. 
They are seen at their 
best when planted in large 
masses and in properly 
prepared beds, and they 
richly repay any unusual 
care given them. Like 
most ericaceous p. la n.t s 
they love deep, moist, 
well-drained soil, and 
these showy 'native spe¬ 
cies are particularly 
adapted to planting in 
shrub borders and with 
rhododendrons, their bril¬ 
liant blossoms being set 
off by a background 
of dark foliage. The 
complete hardiness of 
all the species we offer 
is unquestioned. No 
American shrubs 
equal the native Aza¬ 
leas, particularly A. 
lutca, for woodland 
and hillsides. 
Our Carolina moun¬ 
tains have added no 
more beautiful plnnt 
to gardens than these 
American Azaleas, not 
even excepting the mag¬ 
nificent rhododendrons. 
Our stock of Azaleas, es¬ 
pecially A. arborcsccna and 
A. lutca is uncqualed. 
Usually all sizes over ljft. 
arc budded, and special 
attention is called to the 
. . . larger-sized clumps. These 
Azalea vaseyi nrc very desirable for im¬ 
mediate and permanent 
effects. Such specimen stock has never been offered before. 
Aznlea arborcsccns. Fragrant White Azalea. In June the delightfully 
spicy fragrant white flowers, with pink stamens, appear in pro- 
shades of red in late summer. 
1 
cnnescens. 1 to 1J ft., 
luten (calcndulncen). 
Azalea. 0 to 12 in_ 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED WITH 
Per 10 
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225 
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