NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 
Meadow-sweet 
Pyramid-shaped clusters of white blooms which 
appear in midsummer. Excellent for group plantings. 
Prefers open sun. aby 
14o—2ft. ; , ° , . $1.00 
2—3 ft. - , ; 7 $1.50 
3—4 ft. - ¢ : $2.60 
New Jersey Tea; Red Root 
Fluffy, white, midsummer bloom. Prefers open 
sun. Decorative and satisfactory shrub. 
reeset . . $1.75 
Ninebark 
Scaly, rough-barked shrub. Picturesque in shape. 
Clusters of white flowers usually appear in June. 
Prefers stream banks or the rich, moist soil of low- 
lands. 
3—4 ft. - - - . - $2.50 

New Jersey Tea 
Pepper Bush, Sweet; White Alder 
Beautiful, sweetscented shrub. Spike of white 
flowers appears in late summer. Blooms best in open 

sun. 
14%—2 fet. : - - - $1.50 
2—2% ft. - - - - $2.00 
SA ite! : , - , $3.25 
Rhododendron, Carolinianum Sweet Pepper Bush 
Exquisite, shell-pink bloom, small foliage. Dainty 
shrub. Prefers rich soil of the woodland edge. 
2—2% ft. , . : : $6.50 
3—4 ft. ° 4 > , $8.50 
Rhododendron, White Carolinianum 
2—3 ft. . . . ° - $5.50 
3—4 fet. - . . . . $6.50 
Rhododendron, Catawbience 
A striking rose-pink flower. Grows well on hill- 
sides in sun or shade. Blooms in May. 
2—2% fet. . , , , , $3.50 
24%—3 ft. - . , : $4.50 
a Rhododendron Maximum—Great Laurel 
ae One of the most beautiful and most popular of 
our native shrubs. Light pink blossoms, broad, 
evergreen leaves. Prefers the shade of rich wood- 

lands. 
15—-18 ins. - - - - $1.50 
18—24 ins. - - - - $2.75 
2—2% ft . - . - , $3.50 
24%—3 ft. - - . - $4.50 
Rhododendron Maximum 3—4 ft. - ‘ - - ’ $5.50 
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