HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 29 



Hardy Native Evergreen Trees and Shrubs (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
1 to9 10 to 24 to 249 or over 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA. Mountain Andro- 
meda. Extremely hardy ornamental 
evergreen and a gem for any planting. 
Showy white flowers produced in clus- 
ters in early spring, lasting a long time. 
SEtOMLCmaiCnes te luimnpss DOL ie sere: 1.45 [233 1.30 125 
1 to 1% feet. X heavy clumps. B&B.... 1.75 1.65 1.60 
PIERIS NITIDA. Fetterbush. Evergreen 
shrub, 2-6 ft. high, the branches slender, 
ascending or erect, leafy. Flowers white 
or red, May or June. 
Lioetoreteets DOD rao een oes 1.40 
PICEA MARIANA. Black Spruce. Medium- 
sized tree. Foliage dark bluish green. 
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Very ornamental. 3 to 4 feet. B&B........ 1.40 1.30 1.20 1.10 
Ae tOmOmreetas DCs s5.; sae ener ieee ron Paes 2.10 2 O02 aan eee 
Ostomonleetes Dc su heer eee eee ee 3725 3.10 3.00 5S ae 
OE(On) Os tect DD ameter oe 4/55 a0 AS ee ee 
6 to 12 inch. Strong seedling plants... .12 BL 09 08 
PICEA PUNGENS. Colorado Spruce. 
Hardy, symmetrical tree. Very orna- 
mental and highly recommended for 
general planting. 6 to 12 inches .............. > .30 .28 .26 
[pe ntowlaleetiabC ae a ee ee wis) 70 65 .60 
DatOto Leela DUD. tse eee Ee Oe 1.50 40 Bre ee 
PINUS MUGO MUCHUS. Mugho Pine. 
Slow growing and compact. Fine for 
rock-gardens, low hedges or as _ speci- 
mens 12:.(O) lowichess DUD. ee 65 55 ene 
PINUS STROBUS. White Pine. Best- 
known American evergreen tree. Tall 
and most beautiful. 6 to 12 inches.......... ft) 16 15 14 
SttonlOrteetiy BOBS aeeete yr  ee 7.50 7.00 6,/ 9) eee 
(Ostog bl oieeteBGh se eee ae ae 9.00 8.50 S25 iae ee 
IPetomlocleetebob ee ee ee 14.00 eRaO) MIEN) ce 
iSstoelosieete DOD ae eee ee 2 OU me SU eel SOU neem ue 
TAXUS CANADENSIS. Canada Yew. A 
splendid evergreen rarely exceeding 2 
to 3 feet in height. The slender branches 
are clothed with yellowish green foli- 
age. Splendid for rock-gardens, espe- 
cially in cold sections. 
OktO al 2 Ainchess mes eee ere ed eee A0 fe 232 30 
[ston 2s leets' BOB tere ees ee 80 ABS WAU oe Lor. 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS GLOBOSA. 
Glove Arborvitae. The light green foli- 
age and dwarf, globular form make it 
useful in formal planting and in tubs 
and window-boxes. 
Peet O SL OMTICHeES Awe ere es ree 1.65 DSO Mere ee Sore 
