HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 1y 
Hardy Native Deciduous Trees and Shrubs (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
1 to 9 10 to 24 to 249 or over 
ARONIA MELANOCARPA. Black Choke- 
berry. A very desirable ornamental 
shrub with white flowers in early 
spring and clusters of black fruit in 



autumn and early winter. 1 to 2 feet... .30 25 2 2d eee 
TV RL Oe eee ee Be NE Se .60 ©) 50 45 
Sen 8 Yee oak CL 5 Wt pal inion ge Meee freee a3 65 OU Sree ee 
AZALEA ATLANTICA. C oast Azalea. 
Fragrant white flowers. Dwarf. 6 to 
(Qminchessrer set Wt eter ee ae ne tat dc. gs) 70 OC) Eee ees 
AZALEA CALENDULACEA. Flame 
Azalea. The most beautiful and varied 
native species. Flowers vary from red- 
orange to canary. Conspicuous in early 
summer throughout the Carolina moun- 
FNS OO i CINICHES ee oy ene eae. 50 45 AQ ae 38 
1 to 2 feet. Strong seedling plants........ 20 16 14 “2 
1144 to 2 feet. Heavy clumps BO&B........ 1.60 145 1335 S125 
2 to 3 feet. XX heavy clumps B&B........ 1.90 ez 1.65 Leo) 
3 to 4 feet .XX heavy clumps B&B........ 2.60 2.40 PAIS FLA. 
Atos ureter Ne CHUIDI NS sO Cian meee ee 3.50 B25 pe Oe ee 
(2towlosinchesves strong BOD... ho vfs) 70 65 .60 
AZALEA CANESCENS. Piedmont Azalea. 
Excellent rare species. Very similar to 
A. Vaseyi. We are headquarters for 
this splendid Azalea. 
1 1%.to. 2 feet. -Xtr, clumps BOB. 2..200_.3. 1.65 os 1.50 
AZALEA NUDIFLORA. Pinxter Bloom. 
Very hancsome, free-flowering shrub, 
with showy, deep pink flowers in pro- 
fusion in early spring. 
won etonse 
O bah Ce ech PAE ated (eto Oe Sy cy? 26 FU APS sand oe he .60 50 AD 40 
1 to 114 feet, X clumps BO&B................ aS 1.00 SOT eee 
114 to 2 feet. XX heavy clumps BOB.... 1.65 1.50 tS i eae ies 
2 to 3 feet. XX heavy clumps BOB........ Ber 2.10 26 OO soaps See 
3 to 4 feet. XXX heavy clumps BEB... 3.50 3.25 3.00 
DAVE AGLY ASH Y [ee Pirie shelle aealeomae A. 
distinct and remarkably free-flowering 
hardy shrub of extreme rarity and 
beauty. The flowers are an exquisite 
shade of pink or rose and appear in 
profusion before the leaves unfold in 
early spring. In autumn the foliage as- 
sumes deep rich shades of red and 
asavtecus 
crimsotie +-0- to wh 2 inches pa. eee) 36 a2 30 
to Cl seteetss BOB ea ae ot 80 70 65 .60 
LYS ttos2 fee pa BOD mei ses te ONE Ae so ee 1325 1715 LO Ate ae 
Dito feet CAV VEO ats gt atte sec ee 1.80 1.70 ROG cee: 
3 to-4 feet, 6 heavy BOB ei 2.50 2.40 2 30 225 
4°40) feet, os heavy "BGR. 3.00 2.85 Bel DEES Se 
5 to 6 feet, X heavy BOB... Ae SRS nea O5 
