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HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
AZALEA viscosa. White Swamp Azalea. Deciduous. PRICE EACH OVER 
3-6 ft. Flowers white or rarely pink. Very *° Hite! MMB va 
fragrant. June or July. Prefers acid soil. 
Sun or shade. Strong plants, 6-12 ins. 2. — Ree O Ome: 25 On tan et oo 242 
1-2 ft. X strong plants, BUB pa a 25 EEO 1.00 
BENZOIN aestivale. Spicebush. 6-15 ft. Leaves oblong, 
bright green. Flowers bright yellow in early 
SON Sue OUl Otmshades el=2. (fe strong ee 70 .65 .60 
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 shade. Strong plants 6-12 ins.____ 24 clad .20 .18 
1-2 ft. strong plants iit 45 .40 AX) 
BETULA lenta. Sweet Birch. 60-90 ft. Foliage shining 
green, twigs and bark fragrant. A good tree 
for general planting. 1-2 ft. hee 25 msds 2.0 18 
Dea fhe 3 oe ete ey Pah 235 30 .26 
3-4 ft. eee Pye a o: 45 .40 36 
4-6 ft. é. ee 25 .65 .60 
lutea. Yellow Birch. 50-75 ft. Yellowish silvery 
bark and thin finely cut leaves. Desirable 
for general planting. 4-6 ft. .90 .85 .80 
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3-4 ft. X strong ‘4 Pe, .60 (oe: 50 
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. 1-2 ft. : oe 3 Ws) .65 .60 
2HOC{t: 1.00 .90 .85 
BUDDLEIA magnifica. Oxeye Butterflybush. 3-8 ft. 
Large deep rose-purple flowers with deep 
orange eye. Margin of petals reflexed, panicles 
very dense. August. Sun or partial shade. 
4-5 ft. X heavy clumpy plants eae A SS) } asiitiy ee) 
CASTANEA pumila. Chinquapin. 8-25 ft. Leaves 
oblong-oval, coarsely toothed, bright green 
turning to dull yellow in autumn. Flowers 
showy May and June. Fruit usually solitary, 
edible. Sun or shade. 6-9 in. seedlings __-» 40 36 De 30 
CERCIS canadensis. Redbud. 20-40 ft. Fast growing. 
Leaves alternate, simple, heart-shaped. Flowers 
rose-pink to purplish, early spring. Very 
showy. Sun or shade. 
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COMPTONIA asplenifolia. Sweetfern. 14-3 ft. 
Branches. Leaves narrow, divided and fragrant 
fern-like. Flowers brownish. For dry upland. 
Sun or shade. Strong plants, 14-2 ft. ____ .40 36 34 o's 
2-3uft. Strong plants*= Nese Di eee .60 50 45 

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