HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 25 

HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
MYRICA carolinensis. Northern. Bayberry. 4-6 ft. PRICE EACH OVER 
° Leaves dark green and lustrous. Berries bluish *® PU Sater grit chee A leads 
white, very waxy. Sun or shade. 
9-12 in Strong : Zz bee Um he Dabo + 
PLATANUS occidentalis. American Planetree. (Syca- 
more) 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 pendulus. General conditions. 



8-10 ft. XX strong trees Lee P50 1.40 
10-12 ft. XX strong trees Ded a Vagd os) 230 
12-16 ft. XX strong trees 5 olin 3.60 3.40 3225 

OUERGUS@alba. (White Oak) 275-150 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. 


4-0 ft. “A strong trees: 5 meee} 1.00 .90 BS 80 
6-8 ft. X strong trees oe ch ee eal, 1.40 130 Les 
Sal O@fCeex “strone trees oes Cs we Eee) .0 Da ORNS 

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. 



6-12 in. Seedlings wee NU re OM Ae) Wig Al 10 
Poa Ce ee ee ith t ge). ee eee hs’ 30 .28 
phellos. Willow Oak. 60-80 ft. Graceful tree. 
Quick growing. Leaves alternate, leathery, 
linear willow like. Acorns yellowish brown. 
General conditions. Strong trees, 1-2 ft.___ 40 36 34 a ys 
4-60 ft. strong. trees. 2 eon ol AO 1.30 J ay ae 
6-8 ft. XX strong trees ee ae Beg) OU) kee AY) 2.40 
palustris. Pin Oak. 80-120 ft. Short spreading 
branches, symmetrical pyramidal head. Leaves 
bright green. Splendid tree for general con- 
ditions. 1-2 ft. Strong plants = 40 ZoD 56h a0 
RHODORA canadensis. Rhodora. 2-3 ft. Closely re- 
sembles Azalea. Flowers lavendar early spring 
before the leaves unfold. Very desirable shrub. | 
Sun or shade. 1-114 ft. Strong clumpy plants 1.30 1220 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. 




be mt OtOue plants. a2 oe e .40 a 34 
2-3 ft. Strong plants = ts Es Wes) .70 5539) 
Bb 4 it--otrone plants 2 2232 ers jel ts) LO 1.00 
AES itaptronee plants = Sea Meow ser ee ent) 1.35 


Write for prices on carload lots of Azalea calendulacea, Flame Azalea; Azalea 
nudiflora, Pinxter Bloom; Kalmia latifolia, Mountain Laurel; Leucothoe catesbaei, Droop- 
ing Leucothoe, Rhododendron catawbeinse, Catawba Rhododendron; Rhododendron 
maximum, Rosebal Rhododendron. 
