NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 
Azalea, Pink; Pinkster Flower 
Beautiful, pink and white blossoms appearing 
usually in May. This vigorously growing shrub is a 
general favorite and fits in any woodsy setting. 
Blooms more profusely in filtered light in the shade 
of deep woods. 

1—2 ft. - ’ . : , $3.00 
2—3 ft. ‘ . ? : : $4.00 
3—4 ft. . , ° - : $5.00 
4—5 ft. - , ° : ‘ $11.00 
Pink Azalea 
Azalea, White Swamp 
Exquisite, white blooms appear April or May. 
Native of bogs and swamps. Prefers deep shade or 
filtered light. 
2—3 ft. - - - , - $4.50 
3—-4 ft. - ‘ ‘ : r $6.00 

Bladder Nut, American 
: ‘ White Swamp Azalea 
Tall, graceful shrub, delicate light green leaves. 
Dainty, white blossoms appear usually in May, fol- 
lowed by bladder-like seed pods. Interesting, striped 
bark on mature trunk. Prefers rich, moist soil. 
Thrives in woodland shade. 

1—2 ft. : - - - - $1.00 
2——3 ft. - - . - - $1.50 
3—4 ft. ’ - - . . $2.00 
American Bladder Nut 
Buttonbush 
Splendid, bog-loving shrub. White flowers appear- 
ing July and August. Thick, glossy, dark green W 
leaves. Sometimes grows 8 to 10 feet high. Thrives 
in open or partially wooded, moist ground. 
18—24 ins. . - . ° $2.00 
2—3 ft. , : : ? ¢ $3.00 

Buttonbush 
Chokeberry, Black 
Graceful shrub with glorious, white flowers 
appearing early spring followed by black berry-like 
fruit very attractive to the birds. Prefers moist rich 
woodlands. 
18—24 ins. - ‘ 7 : $ .75 

Black Chokebe 
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Similar to the Black Chokeberry except that the 
fruit is red. 
18—24 ins . - - . $ .65 
2—3 ft. - - . - - ee hy 
