HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 19 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
1To 9 10 To 24 TO 249 OR OVER 
AZALEA VASEYI. Pink-shell Azalea. 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 be- 
fore the leaves unfold in early spring. In autumn 
the foliage assumes deep rich shades of red and 
crimson. Succeeds in varied locations. Shade or 
Siete 7) Suinswastrong eplatitsh 2 ee teehee ab 65 .60 Sp, 
vA strong pousHhy plants) Bis es viet coke WS 1.00 90 85 
2 Salton neaViveciumpy *plants/ DOD tae 1 1.60 1.50 1.40 1.35 
3-4 tt. XXcheavy tclumpy-plants ‘BOB... eats) 2.20 2.10 2.00 
4-5 Mt. XXX heavy: clumps) BOB) ( Le 3.00 2.70 2.50 235 
5-Grit)AXX finestspecimens BOB. .N 2. ee He) 4.00 5S) 3.60 
Very Special Prices Will Be Quoted on Carload Orders 
BENZOIN ESTIVALE. Spicebush. 6-15 ft. Leaves 
oblong, bright green. Flowers bright yellow in early 
Spring oun yOr shbadec?-9 ft. PSirOng «ed, 2 tee 70 [65 GOS peeps 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI. Japanese Barberry. 3-6 ft. 
Leaves entire, bright green, turning to orange, 
scarlet and crimson. Flowers pale yellow. Fruit 
bright red berries, attracting birds. Sun or partial 
Sade Or Lo itisuestrOnGe plants: aa wae seat deity Po 24 22 .20 18 
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BETULA LENTA. Sweet Birch. 60-90 ft. Foliage 
shining green, twigs and bark fragrant. A good tree 
fone deneraly plantings Os bee tte ee, Bue Rie er ey So) 3.00 2.75 2:00 Sle ieee te 
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BETULA LUTEA. Yellow Birch. 50-75 ft. Yellowish 
silvery bark and thin, finely cut leaves. Desirable 
for ideneralsplantings: 1-2) ft, strong..26..20... 3:2). .24 .20 18 16 
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BETULA PAPYRIFERA. Canoe Birch. 60-80 ft. Bark 
dull, chalky white. Leaves ovate, irregularly tooth- 
ed. Yellow in autumn. Graceful ornamental tree 
from the north. Desirable for general planting. 
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DSM i tincere PND ee ad Os eee b,c ee .80 70 SOS. Fee ie: 
OAC, EO USIFONG HOON ware ieee me kT eT 1.35 J625 1 Oe hae 
BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA. Oxeye Butterflybush. 4-8 
ft. Large deep rose-purple flowers with deep 
orange eye. Margin of petals reflexed, panicles very 
dense. August. Sun or partial shade, 3-4 ft. X 
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45 ait Dx eheavyrcumpy, plants: (ees wo) Wo 1.00 85 FRC Sae Ma wika ia 
CALICARPA PURPUREA. Chinese Beautyberry. 4-8 
ft. Desirable shrub. Purple flowers. Sun or shade. 
ioe tity “StROMMUNCHIINOY . Diatite- a. eau hah yee .90 80 WV hsb bo aki rae ee 
CASTANEA PUMILA. Chinquapin. 8-25 ft. Leaves 
oblona-oval, coarsely toothed, bright green, turnina 
to dull yellow in autumn. Flowers showy. May and 
June. Fruit usually solitary, edible. Sun or shade. 
Gol ins eeetrOnmmsCeClilleeer o 2 Wan Bok ee GS 35 30 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. Redbud. 20-40 ft. Fast 
qrowing. Leaves alternate, simple, heart-shaped. 
Flowers rose-pink to purplish, early spring. Very 
showy. Sun or shade. 6-12 ins, strong plants............ ae Ss Aho gO SG 
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