





HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 17 
RDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
iat ie TO"-9 | AAT O24 sion Sven. 
pee J Bex c BeESCENS. Piedmont Azalea. > Excellent 
7 =~ rare species Very similar to A. vaseyi. We are 
ea .1$ pessquatters for this splendid Azalea. 114 to 2 
Sueeeeetcet. 6 tr. clumps BOB. 1.35 1.25 1.15 
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_ AZALEA NUDIFLORA. Pinxter Bloom. Very hand- 
Dek by. some, free-flowering shrub, with showy, deep 
Ms pink flowers in profusion in early spring. 
5) sp eG SS SSRI SS Se .60 50 45 40 
fetont > tect, clumps. BOB...2..2.-. 2. 1.10 90 85 80 
1144 to 2 feet. XX heavy clumps B&B................ 1.65 1.50 1.40 
‘ag SS 2 to 5 feet) X2Xheavy clumps B&B.....2............ 2.25 2.10 2.00 
me . 3 to 4 feet. XXX heavy clumps, B&B................ 3.50 3.25 3.00 
Sa? _ AZALEA VASEYI. Pink-shell Azalea. A distinct and 
Jae remarkably free-flowering hardy shrub of ex- 
ar ye: treme rarity and beauty. The flowers are an ex- 
= ~ quisite shade of pink or rose and appear in pro- 
ae fusion before the leaves unfold in early spring. 
he In autumn the foliage assumes deep rich shades 
foe a of red ald crimson. 6 to-12 inches -...20202..0-..2.... A5 42 A0 38 
4. hea ie ete Tecr, SBCs. os ee ee Ee BS 75 65 60 
Sa Bemertgeeicets BOD 2 eo ed 1.35 1:25 1.15 
ae 8 Bertem ar eety SN heavy. BOD et nee eas, 2.00 1.80 1.70 
< prem tareete a heavy. BOD 2. ocr icsde ccs acicces 3.00 2.75 2.60 2.50 
Meroe ieiect 6 teavy Obs = fees SES 3.50 3:35 
ra Deon teeth heavy: BOB ee 4.60 4.30 4.20 
_ AZALEA VISCOSA. Small White Swamp Azalea. 
Fragrant; late bloomer. Thrives well along 
—* streams and in varied situations. 
ie Meet Cet ASIUMPS (COD rota c nce kc ens naene 1:35 25 
Pee ereClCUMDS DOD 2, fn so se cde 1.60 1.50 
; BENZOIN AESTIVALE. Spice-Bush. Yellow foliage 
ay prameaerries, ar tOe2 feet. oe) 2 ise eee 40 134 .30 27 
_ BERBERIS THUNBERGI. Japanese Barberry. A 
ae _ graceful shrub of low dense habit. Native of 
Bi Japan. Leaves entire, bright green, assuming in 
rare autumn dazzling shades of orange, scarlet, and 
Le" crimson; berries brilliant red, borne in great 
pea profusion and persisting throughout the winter. 
Sa ‘ yp dye Fed Cori pg ae oa) eA | 18 .16 
ements ei .30 at 25 
as Teme (fe ee eee .60 45 43 40 
-  BETULA LENTA. Sweet Birch. Large tree. Shining 
green, thick foliage. Twigs and bark fragrant. 
Recommended for lawn or street planting. 
emtoenatect: DOD xX quality 2222. 149 1.30 
© PSB 2) 8 Rn lee oa ae Zefa 2.60 
 BETULA LUTEA. Yellow Birch. Yellowish silvery 
See bark and thin, finely cut leaves. | to 2 feet . 25 .20 
* oh TREY ESS Se a sie See af le Sone eae 1.50 
St RNR Oey oho. oe nek pn A 2.60 
_ BETULA PAPYRIFERA. Canoe Birch. 3 to 4 feet........ ve" 65 
£4. BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA. Oxeye Butterflybush. Large 
Ge deep rose-purple flowers with deep orange 'eye 
Sasa and the margin of the petals reflexed, panicles 
gre very dense; begins to bloom about the middle 
eat. MPmemiciisty Seto, 4 feet eo... seun- esta aentente tne 90 80 70 
.S CALLICARPA PURPUREA, Chinese Beautyberry. De- 
_~—~— sirable shrub. Purple flowers. 2 to 3 feet............ 70 .60 50 
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