_HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 23 

HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 



25 250 
1To 9 10 TO 24 To 249 OR OVER 
MAGNOLIA FRASERI. Fraser Magnolia. 30-60 ft. 
Handsome tree, pyramidal form. Leaves obovate, 
ear-shaped lobes at base, bright green. Flowers 
creamy white, fragrant. Fruit oblong, bright rose at 
maturity. General conditions. 6-12 in. strong seed- 
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MAGNOLIA MACROPHYLLA.  Bigleaf Magnolia. 
30-40 ft. Symmetrical, forming wide top. Leaves 
very large, bright green above, silvery gray be- 
neath. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, 10 to 12 
ins. across. Summer. Fruit 2-3 inches long, rose 
color. General conditions. 2-3 ft. X strong..............-- 80 75 WA iaitee! Somat ce 
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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Saucer Magnolia. 9- 
18 ft. Leaves obovate to oblong. Flowers large 
bell-shaped, white to purplish. May. Very popular 
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MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA. Umbrella Magnolia. 30-40 
ft. Large shrub or small tree. Irregular branches. 
Leaves bright green. Flowers creamy white, late 
spring. Fruit rose color. General conditions. 
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MALUS CORONARIA. Wild Sweet Crab. 10-30 ft. 
Spreading spiny branches. Leaves ovate or heart- 
shaped, bright green. Yellow or bronze in autumn. 
Flowers pink or rose colored, very fragrant. May. 
Fruit yellow fragrant apples. General conditions. 
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MYRICA CAROLINENSIS. Northern Bayberry. 4-6 
ft. Leaves dark green and lustrous. Berries bluish 
white, very waxy. Sun or shade, 9-12 ins. Strong.... 45 40 BS tt keene 
OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM. Sourwood. 15-60 ft. 
Leaves lanceolate, bright green, fading in autumn 
with dazzling tones of scarlet. Flowers pure white, 
slightly fragrant, resembling  Lily-of-the-Valley. 
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PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS. American Planetree. 
(Sycamore) 60-125 ft. Large lofty tree, white and 
brown bark. Rapid growing. Massive branches, 
forming a wide head. Leaves shallowly lobed, the 
border toothed, bright green. Flowers and fruit 
penculus. General conditions. 4-6 ft. strong trees... 85 — af 70 
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QUERCUS ALBA. White Oak. 75-150 ft. Tall ma- 
jectic tree, with broad round top crown. Leaves 
mostly divided into seven lobes, fading in autumn 
to red and purple. Yellow flowers in May. Acorns 
in abundance, sweet and edible. Very general con- 
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