HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 29 
HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
1T0 9 10TO 24 TO 249. oR OVER 
JUNIPERUS SABIANA. Savin Juniper. A trailing 
type with erect sprays heather-like foliage. Sun or 
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F2-1S%ins.: Strohg’stocky plants) BOB...) a. 9G 85 IO ene 5 cr ks 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM. Box Sandmyrtle, 
1-3 ft. Leaves dark green, resembling dwarf Kox- 
wood. Flowers white or pinkish May and June. 
Useful for massing, border or rock garden. Sun or 
Seiulsuade. 0-9 in .strong: clumps... 65 > OO ere 
Valeeiiee we DCaVvy WClumipsi DC pre en nee Cn 1.00 90 LOD Mma 27 
Pele ettee Ae heavy. Clumps* SOD. n mn eae ey 1,25 1.10 LOO FR Ayes: 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM PROSTRATUM. 
Allegheny Sandmyrtle, 4-15 inches. Krom high 
Southern Mountains. Flowers white to pink. April 
to June. Natural rock garden plant. Also for border 
and massing. Sun or semi shade. 4-6 in. strong clumpy 
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Jal elt a SDreaCmeClltps,) DOs een 90 80 Lay oO eee 
LEUCOTHOE AXILARIS. Downy Leucothoe, 2-5 
ft. Leaves oval to oblong, lanceoiate. blowers 
creamy white early spring. Sun or shade. 12-15 in. : 
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V LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI Drooping Leucothoe. 
3-7 ft. Leaves dark shining green, in shade, bronze 
in sunny location in winter. Flowers creamy white, 
fragrant and showy. May and June. Splendid for 
border and massing among other shrubbery. Sun 
or shade. ‘This is one of our best broad-leaved 
evergreens. 12-18 in. strong stocky plants................ 45 .40 38 34 
Dee C ee CaN CLM Doe LCi) eee et eet a ee 15 65 .60 Se. 
Iwe-2uiton “heavy sclunips-BGB!) sce 90 85 80 15 
2p giUeNeheayyeclunips DOB ess, em eek. ek 135 1.10 BOOS eas 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM. Glossy privet 8-20 ft. The 
large, thick leaves are shiny and dark-green, white 
flowers followed by black berries which are retain- 
ed all winter. Splendid ornamental shrub for varied 
conditions. 12-18 in, strong stocky plants.................. Ge) 40 36 2D 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA. Sweetbay. 20-50 ft. Leaves 
oblong or oval, green above, pale or white beneath. 
Flowers creamy white, fragrant, cup-shaped, long 
lasting. May and June. Very hardy. Recmmended 
for general plantings. Sun or shade. 2-3 ft. X 
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Gap Ome CAV Vans OLS eter ule eee eee NE 75 1.65 ais eae 
Aig cme Ne LIGA, VMS CIS tee eda os EE et Faw 2.65 2.55 2.50 
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MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. Southern Magnolia. 
30-60 ft. Attractive evergreen. Leaves oblong or 
ovate, thick and firm, bright green and glossy. 
Flowers fragrant waxy white, spring and summer. 
Fruit rusty brown, scarlet. Sun or shade. Not ex- 
tremely hardy in the north. 12-18 ins. strong 
DIAESees CD oe epee etn ns Hee rere ee ti hata at tS 27d, Coma hirscet 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM. Oregon Hollygrape. 2-4 
ft. Leaves compound, 5-9 leaflets. Dark lustrous 
green, spiny toothed. Flowers yelow in clusters, 
spring. Berries blue, nearly black. Sun or semi. 4-8 | 
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