HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 21 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 

1To9 10°To 24 TO 249 OR OVER 
CRATAEGUS CRUSGALLI. Cockspur Thorn. De- 
ciduous. 25 to 40 feet. Leaves obovate, dark green 
and shining. Flowers white, May and June. Fruit 
dull red. General conditions. 1 to 2 feet, X strong..... .55 45 40 
CRATAEGUS PRUNIFOLIA. Plumleaf Hawthorn. De- 
ciduous. 20 to 30 feet. Very handsome. Brilliant 
scarlet fruit and lustrous leaves, turning bright 
orange or scarlet in autumn. General conditions. 
berereeercels wNOStTONG Scse ck a a ae .60 50 Pe Ole ci) 2 ae 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Flowering Quince. Deciduous. 
3 to 6 feet. Splendid old-fashioned shrub. Free bloom- 
ing early spring. Flowers charming red. General 
Bonciions-: 2 eto -> teety>\ heav ys cece se 85 715 70 65 
Dero eet UN WNCAVY: 2. cone 0 he 125 1.10 18 9,0 eh ' Ae ee 
DIERVILLA -SESSILIFOLIA. Southern Bush Honey- 
suckle. Deciduous. 4 to 5 feet. Spreading branches. 
Leaves bright lustrous green. Flowers yellow in ter- 
minal clusters, attracting bees. July. Sunny location 
Srecciiive2 (Ors rect, “A Quality: atl So Bee .60 sels 45 40 
DIERVILLA TRIFIDA. Dwarf Bush-Honeysuckle. De- 
- ciduous. 1 to 3 feet. Leaves bright green, fading in 
autumn with red and yellow. Flowers yellow in flat 
topped clusters. General conditions. 1 to 2 feet........ A5 GP ee tak BOS a a 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA. Weeping Forsythia. De- 
ciduous. 6 to 10 feet. Leaves dark green. Fowers in 
great profusion, golden yellow. Early spring. Sunny 
Jocation. or. semi.’ 3 to 4 feet, X° sttong.....2202.08 0 65 .60 a) 0 
Bermenter tie stl ON: melee cai eae eee ee es oe 80 qe: Ld SSE RR Re 
FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA. Greenstem Forsythia. De- 
ciduous. 8 to 12 feet. Branches erect, green barked. 
Leavves simple, very dark green. Flowers golden 
yellow. Early spring. Sun or semi. 
pero teteet, = NE StrONnG 11.022. aa eee pe oe eee 65 .60 Noa) et gers ae 
HALESIA TETRAPTERA. Great Silverbell. Deciduous. 
20 to 40 feet. Branches spreading with irregular 
habit. Flowers white bell-shaped, in clusters. May. 
Fruit four-winged, 1 to 134 inches. Very showy 
small tree. Hardy. 6 to 12 inches, strong seedlings...... 9s 18 AS a2 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA. Witch Hazel. Deciduous. 
10 to 20 feet. Leaves heart-shaped, with wavy bor- 
ders, turning bright yellow, orange or purple in 
autumn. Flowers yellow in autumn. General condi- 
- tions. 4 to 12 inches, strong seedling plants................ 10 .08 .06 .05 
Rete cmetcets STON sors Shee tee ES 36 32 SUS SE eee 
Piao setee be strOnGy.. 28 nesters 45 GA (Vee pean tk CP Ma EL lice 
Be Ceeet NESTON. kl see ee ho ee 65 50 25 epee tens 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
Hills of Snow. Deciduous. Low summer-blooming 
shrub. Large snow-white clusters of flowers in shady 
places. Late summer. 2 to 3 feet, X strong.............. ao 40 Oa ea tat 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
Large Panicled Hydrangea. Deciduous. 6 to 10 feet. 
Hardy tall shrub. Flowers creamy white, turning to 
rose and bronze, late summer. Leaves dark green. 
Excellent for massing or single specimens. Sun or 
Ripe? ete s efeet, an StPOMC ce vctecscovoendncctenencnsncenae .60 50 5) 40 
Batoesureer, (Xo heaAVy woo cL cece aes als 80 70 Hoe MeN | eet 
HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA. Oakleaf Hydrangea. 
Deciduous. 4 to 8 feet. Leaves large oak-shaped. 
Flowers pinkish-white, turning purple with age. Au- 
gust. Sun or semi. 2'to 3 feet, strong ........22..2.20--0---- 45 .36 BE wees 
