Nursery Grown Native Shrubs 
Wild Hydrangea 
Common Juniper 
Leatherwood 
Meadow-sweet 
Huckleberry, High-brush 
Very similar to Early Low Blue-berry but prefers 
the rich soil of moist woodlands. 
Hydrangea, Wild 
This attractive shrub is at home in the rich soil 
of the deep woods. Its showy clusters of beauti¬ 
ful white blooms appear in midsummer. 
Indian Currant 
A shrub holding Its leaves well on into cold 
weather, has bright red berries. Excellent for dry 
banks. Thrives in shade or sun. 
Juniper, Common 
Light gray green foliage. Excellent evergreen 
shrub for rocky bank. Prefers open sun and thrives 
in poor soil. 
Laurel Mountain; Calico Bush 
Extremely popular broad-leaved evergreen with 
a beautiful white or pink bloom. Grows better in 
woodland shade but blooms better in open or par¬ 
tial sunlight. 
Indian Currant 
Mountain Laurel 
Laurel, Sheep; Lambkill; Wicky 
Colorful small shrub with clusters of red flowers 
appearing June and July. Excellent for well 
drained, acid woodlands. 
Leatherwood 
So named because the Indians are supposed to 
have used the twigs of this shrub for tying their 
packs. Beautiful, loose-growing, glossy leaved 
shrub with small, yellowish flowers. Prefers the 
moist or wet woodlands. 
Leucothoe 
Leucothoe 
Graceful evergreen or almost evergreen shrub 
with bell-shaped, white flowers. Most decorative In 
mixed plantings. 
Meadow-sweet 
Pyramid-shaped clusters of white blooms which 
appear in midsummer. Excellent for group plant¬ 
ings. Prefers open sun. 
New Jersey Tea; Red Root 
Fluffy, white, midsummer bloom. Prefers open 
sun. Decorative and satisfactory shrub. 
New Jersey Tea 
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