NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 
Inkberry 
Handsome shrub belonging to the Holly family, 
growing from 2 to 8 feet in height and native of 
the eastern United States from Massachusetts to 
Florida, westward to Mississippi. Dark, glossy, green 
leaves lasting well into the winter, black berries. 
Thrives in shade or sun. 
1—2 ft. Ss ° 2 4 2 $2.00 
2—3 ft. - . - “ Z $2.50 
3—4 ft. - - - 3 2 $3.30 
Inkberry 
Juniper, Common 
Light gray green foliage. Excellent evergreen 
shrub for rocky bank. Prefers open sun and thrives 
in poor soil. 
18—24 ins. - 4 , : $2.50 
en ; P i E : $3.50 Common Juniper 
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Laurel, Mountain; Calico Bush 
Extremely popular broad-leaved evergreen with 
a beautiful white or pink bloom. Grows better in 
woodland shade but blooms better in open or partial 
sunlight. 
15—18 ins. ° ’ - - Slee) 
18—24 ins. : - ’ . $2.30 
2—2% ft. - - - : $3.50 
2%—3 ft. - - - . $5.00 
aa Ame te - - : - $6.00 
Mountain Laurel 
Laurel, Sheep; Lambkill; Wicky 
Colorful small shrub with clusters of red flowers 
appearing June and July. Excellent for well drained, 
acid woodlands. 
1—2 ft. - - . . - $2.00 
Leatherwood Sheep Laurel 
So named because the Indians are supposed to 
have used the twigs of this shrub for tying their 
packs. Beautiful, loose-growing, glossy leaved shrub 
with small, yellowish flowers. Prefers the moist or 
wet woodlands. 
6—12 ins. : : . . $1.00 
fesote Z ; : . : $1.75 
2—3 ft. - - - - - $3.75 
Seat. : , . - $4.50 
Leatherwood 
Leucothoe 
Graceful evergreen or almost evergreen shrub with 
bell-shaped, white flowers. Most decorative in mixed 
plantings. 
10-12 eins: ‘ ‘ ‘ . $3.50 
AS Te - - . ‘ - $4.50 
221s ft, - . ’ - $5.50 Leucothoe 
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