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



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HYDRANGEA RADIATA. Silverleaf Hydrangea. De- 
ciduous. 4 to 6 feet. Leaves heart-shaped, dark’ green 
above, silvery white beneath. Flowers creamy white 
in flat topped ‘clusters. August. Sun or semi. 
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HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM. Common St. Johnswort 
Deciduous. 3 to 5 ‘feet. Handsome shrub. Leaves 
narrow, dark green. Flowers bright yellow, numerous 
compound clusters. July. Varied sunny locations, or 
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HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM. ‘Shrubby St. Johnswort. 
Deciduous. 2 to 4 feet. Vigorous hardy shrub. Com- 
pact branches. Leaves dark green. Flowers bright 
yellow in terminal clusters. Late summer. Sun or semi. 
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ILEX MONTICOLA. Mountain Winterberry. Decidu- 
ous. 10 to 35 feet. Spreading branches. Leaves bright 
green, turning’ to yellow in autumn. Fruit brilliant 
scarlet berries. General condition. 
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ILEX VERTICILLATA. Common Winterberry. De- 
ciduous. 4 to‘'12 feet. Thick-growing shrub, with 
brilliant bright red berries, remaining till mid-winter. 
Much used for decorating. General conditions. 
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LARIX LARICINA. American Larch. Deciduous. 30 to 
70 feet. This is the native Tamarack, a deciduous 
conifer, appearing to be evergreen in summer, shed- 
ding its leaves in autumn. Varied locations. 
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LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA. Sweetgum. Decidu- 
ous. 75 ta 140 feet. Shapely tree with slender, corky, 
ridged branches. Leaves deeply lobed, bright green, 
turning to ‘crimson in autumn. General conditions. 
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LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA. Tuliptree. Decidu- 
ous. 80 to 150 feet. Very stately tree.'Leaves four- 
lobed, bright green and lustrous turning yellow in 
autumn. Flowers ‘cup-shaped, resembling a. tulip, 
greenish yellow, blotched with orangc, June. General 
conditions: <3 to/4tfeetint > are ae es ee 50 5AQ.>, i Sie eae aaa 
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6 to.8* feet Bie 55 sg ei Oar ae ee 85 as Nee ay eee 
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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA. Cucumbertree. Deciduous. 
60 to ‘100 feet. Pyramidal tree, with spreading 
branches. Leaves oblong, bright green, turning yel- 
low autumn. Flowers greenish yellow, bell shaped. 
Fruit rose red cucumbers. General conditions. 
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