HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 25 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
MALWS coronaria Wild Sweet) -Crab;* 10-30 ft. PRICE EACH OVER 
Spreading spiny branches. Leaves ovate or *° geass ere 
heartshaped, bright green, yellow or bronze 
in autumn. Flowers pink or rose colored, 
very fragrant. May. Fruit yellow fragrant 
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OXYDENDRUM arboreum. Sourwood. 30-50 ft. 
Leaves lanceolate, bright green, fading in aut- 
umn, with dazling tones of scarlet. Flowers 
pure white, slightly fragrant, resembling 
Lily-of-the-Valley. General conditions. 

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QUERCUS alba. White Oak. 75-150 ft. Tall majestic 
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 conditions. 



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6-8 ft. X strong trees ey SAD ( 1.40 1.30 1.25 
8-10 ft. X strong trees st 2.50 25 Den 
coccinea. Scarlet Oak. 60-140 ft. A beautiful sym- 
metrical tree. Leaves mostly seven lobed, div- 
isions toothed, green turning to scarlet in 
autumn. General conditions. 
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phellos. Willow Oak. 60-80 ft. Graceful tree. 
Quick growing. Leaves alternate, leathery, 
linear willow like. Acorns yellowish brown. 



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palustris. Pin Oak. 80-120 ft. Short spreading 
branches, symmetrical pyramidal head. Leaves 
bright green. Splendid tree for general con- 

ditions. e127 ft. .otrone  planteue!.2 54 2 .40 aD S30! 30 
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RHODORA canadensis. Rhodora. 2-3 ft. Closely re- 
sembles Azalea. Flowers lavendar early spring 
before the leaves unfold. Very desirable shrub. 
Sun or shade. 1-14 ft. Strong clumpy plants 1.30 120 1.10 
RHUS canadensis. Fragrant Sumac. 3-6 ft. Much 
branched. Leaves compound, consisting of 
three bright green leaflets. Flowers yellow 
disposed in short spikes or clusters, fragrant. 
Fruit bright red berries. Sun or shade. 
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