26 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
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HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 









RHUS copallina. Shining Sumac. 10-25 ft. Desirable PRICE EACH OVER 
shrub. Leaves compound, dark green lustrous es De a ee bey 
fading in autumn to ruddy brown. Flowers 
brilliant red in late summer. Fruit bright red 
berries in autumn. Sun or shade. 
2235 ft. Strong, plants ee a $2545 SORA 0 ede 6 
3-4 ft. X strong plants Vas .60 0) a et 5 
4-6 ft. X strong plants = 1425 ees) 
cotinoides. American Smoketree. 8-20 ft. Rare 
showy shrub. Leaves slender, oval or obovate, 
narrows otrone- plants = 2 ey | bes 0) 1.00 95 
4-6 ft. Strong plants wx ™ 2.50 
typhina. Staghorn Sumac. 10-35 ft. Large tropical 
looking species. Leaves pinnate, narrow point- 
ed, dark green above, pale to white beneath. 
Scarlet purple in autumn. Flowers incon- 
spicuous greenish, in dense clusters. June. 
General «conditions, Strong plants, 2-3 ft.2_ 45 40 36 34 
Dey OTP OLLON OM PLAT Usa aie ene, ee eee = Cope, 50 45 
4-6 ft. Strong plants re eee WE) LT) .90 .85 
ROBINIA hispida. Rose Acacia. 3-5 ft. Leaves com- 
pound, bright green. Flowers rose colored, 
very showy, in loose nodding racemes, May 
and June. Sun or shade, general conditions. 
1-2 ft. Strong af ie a 2 Soh) 32 20 26 
225° th votrongeplantss ef ire Seek pee 45 .40 36 34 
Sie alt re tL ON ep asi ts sells ees a ee ee te .65 eS: 7.0) 
ROSA carolina. Carolina Rose. 3-5 ft. Showy wild 
rose, bright pink fragrant flowers. June to 
August. General conditions. 
3-4 ft. Heavy clumpy plants _. 1.00 .90 
setigera. Prairie Rose. 5-12 ft. Profusion of beauti- 
ful rose-pink flowers in June. A good cover- 
ing for ground and other conditions. Sun or 
shade. 2-4 ft. Strong plants re be 36 132 .28 5 
“RUBUS odoratus. Flowering Raspberry, 3-6 ft. Vigor- 
ous upright shrub with large leaves resembling 
those of the Maple. Flowers rose-purple. 
Berries light. red, edible. Sun or shade. 
l-2-f. Strong plants: 2. an * 25 30 .28 S26 
2-3 ft. Strong plants . ia 45 38 34 39 
SORBUS americana. American Mountain Ash. 15-45 
ft. Small tree with spreading branches. 
Leaves compound. dark green. turning yellow 
in autumn. Flowers white in flat cymes. May 
and June, followed by bright scarlet clusters 






of berries. Sun or shade. Strong plants, 2-3 ft. 70 eb) 60 
3-4 ft. X strong plants . Ath at, ee .90 .80 75 
4-6 ft. X strong trees 9 Bee 
be Auton netrOne el reesi. a. < Ciy eee ante eee Ze2d 2.75 
SPIRAEA reevesiana. Reeves Spiraea. 4-8 ft. Extra 
strong growing white showy flowers. 
DO Tl AS CARCI IND S 2 ace Sie ee 1.40 130 1.20 


MAXIMUM HEIGHTS GIVEN ALL THROUGH CATALOG INDICATES 
APPROXIMATE SIZES OF EACH AS FOUND IN WILD STATE. 
