30s, E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
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HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 


LEIOPHYLLUM  buxifolium prostratum. Allegheny Exige AON Sune 
Sandmyrtle. 4-15 ins. From high Southern = i 
Mountains. Flowers white to pink. April to 
June. Natural rock garden plant. Also for 
border and massing. Sun or semi-shade. : 
Strong clumpy plants, 4-6 ins. ye ie AD SO ee 
6-9 in. Spread clumps cua sD 70 65 
LEUCOTHOE axilaris. Downy Leucothoe. 2-5 ft. 
Leaves oval to oblong, lanceolate. Flowers 
creamy white early spring. Sun or shade. 
1-14 ft. X strong plants ft ites o5 AU 38 ie 
catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. 3-7 ft. Leaves 
dark shining green, in shade, bronge in sunny 
location in winter. Flowers creamy white, 
fragrant and showy. May and June. Splendid 
for border and massing among other shrubery. 
Sun or shade. This is one of our best broad- 
leaved evergreens. 


Strong istocky-uplants, G12a)6 Sins =e =e 45, 40 ets) .36 
1-144 ft. X heavy clumps, BGB is .90 .85 .70 .65 
116-2. Xheavy clumps, BOB cca eee 125 bak LOG. sao 
2-3 ft. X heavy clumps. B&B a owl U 1.40 135 | 

LIGUSTRUM lucidum. Glossy Privet. 8-20 ft. The 
large thick leaves are shiny and dark green, 
white flowers followed by black berries which 
are retained all winter. Splendid ornamental 
shrub for varied locations. 
1$224" in. Strong ustocky plants: 2 47 ae. Sees .90 .80 As) 
2-d2 ft. “Xestrong stocky plants.“ DbGb ous sees 1.402. 57.30 125 
MAGNOLIA glauca. Sweetbay. 20-50 ft. Leaves ob- 
long or oval, green above, pale or white be- 
neath. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, cup- 
shaped, long lasting. May and June. Very 
hardy. Recommended for general plantings. 

Sun of shade. 3-4 ft. XX heavy, <BUB 2° 1.75 165 155 
4-6 ft. XX heavy, B&B SEE As ey Se ene eae pane be 2.05 2:55 2.50 
6-8 it) KAM heavy trees aweeeees eee ee nek een) 3533 225 

grandiflora. Southern Magnolia. 30-60 ft. At- 
tractive evergreen. Leaves oblong or ovate, 
thick and firm, bright green and_ glossy. 
Flowers fragrant waxy white, spring and sum- 
mer. Fruit rusty brown, scarlet. Sun or shade. 
Not extremely hardy in North. 


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2-3 ft., BSB eee ee i ee Be) te 
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NANDINA domestica. Japanese Nandina. 2-6 ft. Leaves 
compound, with numerous small leaflets. 
Showy coloring in autumn and_ winter. 
Flowers white. Fruit scarlet and showy berries 
early winter. For southern locations. Sunny 
location. otrong plants). 6-) Joins .3 ee .40 36 34 
[ee aities troneeplants 22 = eae Be Ae Bes .90 .80 ofS 



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