20 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 




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CASTANEA PUMILA. Chinquapin. Deciduous. 8 to 
25 feet. Leaves oblong-oval, coarsely toothed, ‘bright 
green, turning to dull yellow in autumn. Flowers 
showy, appearing in May and June. Fruit, usualy 
solitary, edible. Sun or shade. 
4-to°8 inches,« strong. seedundsaen. ne -oce at ee ee Pee 22 LO ok ean 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. Redbud. Deciduous. 20 to 40 
feet. Fast growing. Leaves alternate, simple, heart- 
shaped. Flowers rose pink to purplish, early spring. 
Very Showy. sUle~ 5 tO, Agee Ge stron ket se eee 90 80 Os, kbar 
4 td: Onfeet one CON ctv Oe ess ae one eS 1325 1.10 100 spe , 
Osto Siteek« oN; StTONG see ree eee oh eee ee ee 1.65 45 135 3 eee 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA. White Fringetree. De- 
ciduous. 10 to 25 feet. Leaves ovate, dark .green 
turning yellow early autumn. Flowers appearing 
when leaves are about grown, white in loose droop- 
ing panicles, feathery and graceful. Fruit blue ber- 
ries. Varied locations. 1 to 2 feet, strong ...............-.. 40 36 ‘52 hares 
ZtlO. 3d FeCE Pen NCAV Vereen s teen: eer es Sere te ees 65 255) OY ets eames 
S50 Asfeet, 2A finest, quality mace eee 2 ey re eee 1.00 85 yD. 70 
A -fo 26 feet as Natinest, quality eee te eee 1.40 iD Pay) 1.00 
Grtosro teete Nos. Hnest=qualityi ese ee Oe eee 1.80 1.65 1502 ae 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Summersweet. Deciduous. 3 
to 5 feet. Leaves dark green and lustrous, fading 
with yellow ones. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, 
in erect panicled racemes. July. Succeeding in 
Vatied 10cations:, 610 12>inches, strong). a. ee a £36 Oe 30 .28 
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COMPTONIA ASPLENIFOLIA. Sweetfern. Deciduous. 
114 to 3 feet. Branched. Leaves narrow, divided and 
fragrant, fern-like. Flowers brownish. For dry up- 
land. Santonshade. =.) orto ateetaee ete es 36 a2 fe | 8 iene ae 4 
CORNUS FLORIDA. Flowering Dogwood. Decidu- 
ous. 15 to 30 feet. Leaves oval bright green, turning 
red or scarlet in autumn. Flowers large white tinged 
with pink, expanding in early spring. Fruit bright 
red scarlet berries. Suitable for varied locations. 
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Ptor Zi feet Pact 25 Ae Ree Ne Ss Puta ee eee gee, 36 <O2 OO ie nee 
DOTOIT STCCE We ee ne etl see cd ae a ae tek eae de 50 eels & AO areas 
3 itor 4 tect, Xx heavy eevee ee pe be ge ee 85 75 fh) 65 
4 to 6 feet, XX heavy 
6 "fond feet pT XCX | heawy, cern ee ee pe 3:75 S60 aaa) Dee 2 28 pene ee 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA. Redflowering Dogwood. 
Deciduous. 10 to 20 feet. A strikingly beautiful form, 
especially when planted in contrast with the white 
flowering Dogwoods. General conditions. 
J, to. Ofeet, XN quality BbODer 1.4 aa ee 2 A bo peeeeae Stata tak gameerene Pity causes 
6ftonl feet; Xi quality; BGRetc: ra ee ee 6,005 abe ses Pee ee ¢ 
CORYLUS AMERICANA. American Hazelnut. De- 
ciduous. 4 to 8 feet. Leaves heart-shaped, dark green. 
Flowers inconspicuous, nuts large brownish, edible. 
Splendid under shrub. ~ 1 to 2 ‘feet foe 22 45 40 36 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Common. Deciduous. 8 to 15 feet. 
Unusually bright pink ‘flowers. Not hardy in cold 
climate./4- to: 5° feet: XO) heave “BOBS eee 1.75 1.60 150 shee me 
CRATAEGUS CORDATA. Washington Hawthorn. De- 
ciduous. 20 to 40 feet. Beautiful fall coloring, with 
long clusters bright red fruit. General conditions. 
to '2- feet; X< stronqis. soe ee ee ee “ol 45 40) 
