r.,KSS 25% TO THE TRADE. 
Low-Growing Ground Cover Plants 
(FOR SHADE OR PARTIAL SHADE) 
Each 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA. Sharp-lobed Hepatica. Strong clumps_$ .11 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS. Lily-of-the-Valley. Strong clumps_ .08 
POLYPODIUM VULGARE. Common Polypody. X strong clumps_ .12 
CORNUS CANADENSIS. Bunchberry. X strong_ .35 
EPIGAEA REPENS. Trailing Arbutus. X strong clumps_ .18 
GALAX APHYLLA. Galax. X strong clumps_ .16 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS. Wintergreen. X strong clumps_ .17 
HOUSXONIA SERPYLLIFOLIA. Creeping Bluets. Strong clumps_ .18 
IRIS GRISTATA. Crested Iris. X strong clumps_ .14 
MITCHELLA REPENS. Partridge Berry. X strong clumps_ .16 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. Japanese Pachysandra. X strong_ .15 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA. Creeping Phlox. Strong_ .14 
RANUNCULUS REPENS. Creeping Buttercup. Strong_ .10 
SEDUM TERNATUM. Mountain Stonecrop. X strong_ .11 
SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA. Oconee Bells. X strong clumps_ .17 
VINCA MINOR. Common Periwinkle. X heavy clumps_ .17 
Plants Recommended for Hedges and Windbreaks 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM. Arrowwood. X bushy 5 to 6 feet 
ABIES FRASERI. Southern Balsam Fir. 7 to 8 feet_ 
PICEA CANADENSIS. White Spruce. 7 to 8 feet_ 
PICEA EXCELSA. Norway Spruce. 7 to 8 feet_ 
PICEA MARIANA. Black Spruce. 7 to 8 feet_ 
PICEA PUNGENS. Colorado Blue Spru~e. 4 to 5 feet_ 
PINUS STROBUS. White Pine. 8 to 10 feet_ 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. American Arborvitaea. 7 to 8 feet 
TSUGA CANADENSIS. Canada Hemlock. 4 to 5 feet_ 
TSUGA CAROLINIANA. Carolina Hemlock. 4 to 5 feet_ 
Each 
$ .45 
2.25 
2.75 
2.60 
1.90 
2.50 
6.75 
1.90 
2.30 
3.20 
E. C. ROBBINS 
ASHFORD, McDowell co., n. c. 
