

Prickly Ash 

Pink Azalea 
Nursery Grown Native Shrubs 
Alder, Black 
Rapid growing shrub, prefers the deep, rich soil 
of wet meadows and stream banks. Flowers appear 
in early spring; long, graceful catkins in fall. 
Andromeda, Mountain 
Handsome low shrub. Graceful stalks of white 
blooms appear April and May. Prefers deep, rich 
soil of wooded bank. 
Arrow-wood, Dentate 
Becomes a good-sized shrub. Blossoms, white, fol- 
lowed by dark blue fruit. Prefers wet meadows 
and stream banks. 
Ash, Prickly 
Small tree or shrub, thorny twigs, gray, corky- 
barked trunk, clusters of small flowers. Prefers the 
rich soil of the deep woods. 
Ash, Wafer 
Handsome, dark green leaves and _ attractive, 
wafer-like fruit make this shrub most desirable for 
summer screen or boundary planting. It prefers 
rich soil and at least the partial shade of wood- 
land edge. Sometimes grows 20 feet high. 
Azalea Arborescens 
Beautiful shrub with white, sweet-smelling flowers 
blooming May to June. Requires rich soil and 
blooms best in the open sun or filtered light. 
Azalea, Flame 
Brilliantly colored blooms ranging in shades from 
light yellow to deep orange appear usually in 
May, sometimes in June. Shows to best advantage 
in mixed plantings, especially where broad-leaved 
evergreens and hemlock are used. 
Azalea, Pink; Pinkster Flower 
Beautiful, pink and white blossoms appearing 
usually in May. This vigonously growing shrub is a 
general favorite and fits in any woodsy setting. 
Blooms more profusely in filtered light in the shade 
of deep woods. 
Azalea, White Swamp 
Exquisite, white blooms appear April or May. 
Native of bogs and swamps. Prefers deep shade 
or filtered light. 
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Wafer Ash 

White Swamp Azalea 
