28 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
17T0 9 10T0 24 TO 249° OR OVER 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA. Old English Boxwood. 4- 
12 ft. Dwarf compact shrub. Recommended for 
edging, specimen, or hedge. 0-12 \ins: +. ;strong 


eter aig dni Rinweery utes ti) sila at eee aoe seer er er 175 LaLO 1.00 .90 
1-114 ft. X strong stocky plants B&B.......-...-.---------- 2.90 2.80 2.70 2.60 
11652 ft Mh Xetheavy (DOR oi foe teen 6.00 sits See) byes 
2-2Vy ft. XX heavy , BOB... .in.--2.-enenneeeneeeeee eect 7.50 7.00 6.75 6.60 
CALLUNA VULGARIS. Scotch Heather. 1-3 ft. Ex- 
tremely hardy. Splendid border and rock-garden 
subject. Sun or semi. 9-12 in. X heavy clumps........ 1.30 115 L.00 0 -n-nnens 
CHAMAEDAPHNE CALYCULATA. Leatherleaf. 1- 
3 ft. Leathery foliage. Flowers white, urn-like, 
April to June. Hardy for bog or dry locations. Sun 
or shade. 1-1%4 ft. strong plants B&B...........-..-.------ 85 ey 1 Q) OSE eee 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. Rose Daphne. 6-18 inches. 
Compact spreading plant suitable for rockery, and 
border planting. Flowers pink fragrant April and 
May. Sun or semi. 9-12 ins. strong stocky clumps 3 
BéB 05 ADD eet Seale eS epee eee 
ILEX CRENATA. Japanese Holly. 20-30 ft. Splendid 
evergreen for varied conditions, 6-9 ins. X strong : 
plants ms Meas isthe Lecce oa ap ete top te hae teh asap yore nA . 50 45 40 a-+-eee 
ILEX GLABRA. Inkberry. 5-8 ft. Leaves dark green 
shining. Flowers insignificant. Berries showy black, 
lasting well into winter. Sun or semi shade. 1-2 ft: 
strong stocky plants BOB.........-..-.-..----------------0--> i.00 90 80 75 
2-3 ft. X strong clumpy plants B&B............--..--.------. 1.50 1.40 1-35 prlete ee 
3-4 ft. X strong clumpy plants BOB............-.-.--..-------- 1.80 1.70 1.65 = 
ILEX OPACA.. American Holly. 15-45 ft. A hand- 
ame, broad leaved evergreen known to many as 
Christmas Holly. Much used for holiday decora- 
tions. Leaves bright green shining. Flowers small 
white followed by abundance of red berries. Sun 
or shade. 6-12“ins. \strongq plants*. 2... 2.3.27 AO 36 32 se ee 
{-2’ ft.'strong plants BOB,..27 2.1... eee 1 .GO 90 .80 A ple 
7-8 ft. X heavy trees BOB....-....22..-----------------eeee ee 11.50 11.00 10.50 % 
SSN fe XX “heavy * frees“ BOB Main 2 ee ee 14.00 1330 Si ee 
JUNIPERUS ASHFORDI. Ashford Juniper. 6-18 ft. 
Desirable pyramidal form. General conditions. 6-12 
ins. strong stocky plants.......-...----.-----2----------- a5 42 AO “ee 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA. New Engq- 
land Prostrate Juniper. 1-4 ft. Most excellent 
ground cover, border and rockery. Sun or semi. 
12-18 ins. stronq bushy plants BOB..............-.-....---- .80 00 POR Seats 
JUNIPERUS DEPRESSA PLUMOSA. Low Spread- 
ing Juniper. Brownish-green foliage in autumn and 
winter. For border or rockery. Sun or semi. 2-3 ft. 
X quality clumps BOB... ee ect e nee te Mess) 1.65 i Gene pe eM ee 
JUNIPERUS HIBERNICA. _ Irish Juniper. 10-18 ft. 
Pyramidal, with silvery foliage. General conditions. 
6-12 ins. strong plants. ....202 0-2 y eee 35 £35 Yeh Mee ke 
3A) ftestronqustocky (BOB co ee a ee 2.50 Age Airs g) poli |S Ey ted e 
455 ft, X strong stocky treesyDCOBi. a ts 3.25 3.00 ke, Dy eka ae eee 
5-6 ft. XX strong stocky trees BOB.....................--..- 475 45044 eee iat 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA. Pfitzer Juniper. 2-5 aft. 
Plume shaped branches, covered with dull bluish 
gray foliage. For border, ground cover and rock- 
ery. Shade or sun. General conditions. 9-12 ins. 
strong stocky plants BOB............-2-...------.------------- 65 .60 55 50 
12-18 ins. X strong stocky plants B&B................-.... 1.10 1.00 .90 85 
1 9 3 4ta KX NCAVVLCIUIMPS, DCD ot ae eat ecteae nae 2.90 2.70 2.60 2.50 
3.4 ft, XK heavy spreading clumps B&B......... pairs 3.75 3.50 3.40 3.25 
