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Grandfather Mountain, in North Carolina where some of our most rare 
and beautiful native plants are found. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora, SNowniL1 Each Per 10 
HypranceEa, 3-6 ft. 
Very showy white flowers in June or July. A fine 
border shrub. 
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HYDRANGEA paniculata, Panicte Hypranaea, 8-30 
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White flowers in August-September. A very beauti- 
ful Japanese species, usually a large shrub but occa- 
sionally treelike. 
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HYDRANGEA paniculata (grandiflora), Hv. Percrr 
HypranceEa, 6 ft. 
The common showy variety, with large trusses of 
white flowers, turning to pink shades later. 
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ILEX glabra, Inxserry, 4-6 ft. 
Hardy evergreen shrub holly, with glossy green 
leaves and black fruit. Fine in the ericaceous border, 
and in foundation plantings. 
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ILEX montana, Mountain WINTERBERRY, 10-40 ft. 
Small white flowers in May. Brilliant scarlet fruit in 
Fall. A rare Carolina mountain species. Not ever- 
green. 
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