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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
FRINGE PURPLE (Rhus Cotinus) 
SMOKE TREE —A spreading shrub or 
small tree. In mid-summer it is overhung 
with persistant mist-like flowers which 
are light lavender and give impression of 
smoke when seen from a distance. The 
color of the flowers change throughout 
each day. 3-4' 3 .75 
FRINGE WHITE (Chionanthus Virgi- 
nica) —A very showy shrub with large 
leathery leaves and lace-like white flowers 
which persist over a long season are borne 
in graceful drooping panicles. Grows to 
small tree-like proportions retaining the 
branches well to the ground. 
2-3' 3 .55 3-4' 3 .75 
Smoke Tree 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH (Lonicera) 
The Honeysuckles have early white to 
pinkish red blossoms which are followed by 
an abundance of orange to red colored 
berries. They are among the first of the 
shrubs to break forth in Spring and their 
bright green foliage is indeed welcome in 
contrast to their yet sleeping neighbors. 
Will do well in partial shade and makes an excellent high hedge or background shrub. 
Bella Albida —Grows vigorously attaining 8-10 feet. Flowers white, fruit red. 
Bella Rosea —Attains 8 feet; flowers pink. 
Fragrantissima —A favorite drooping type distinguished by its dark leathery leaves which 
are practically evergreen if in a sheltered position. It derives its name from the intense fragrance 
of its tiny pinkish white flowers. Blossoms very early in small clusters. 
Manchurian Ruprechtiana —Strong grower to 12 feet. Flowers white. Fruits red or 
sometimes yellow. 
Morrowi Red Fruited —This is a spreading type growing to 6 feet. Early creamy white 
flowers followed by blood-red berries which are very attractive. 
Morrowi Yellow Fruited —Like preceding with exception that the berries are yellow. 
Tartarica —An upright tall growing shrub 8 to 10 feet. Small pinkish white blossoms 
followed by shiny red berries which hang on all Summer and Fall. Used extensively for high hedges. 
Tartarica Rosea —Pink flowers. Otherwise similar to the Tartarica. 
Tartarica Rubra —Red flowers. Somewhat slower in growth, otherwise similar to the 
Tartarica. 
Price on all above Honeysuckles 2-3' 3 .30 3-4' 3 .40 4-5' 3 .45 
If interested in quantity for hedge write for special quotations. 
HYDRANGEA 
Paniculata Grandiflora ( Tree Hydrangea ) 
—Can be trained to tree form. Flowers massive 
and white, turning to pink, bronze and green. 
Flowers hang on most all winter. Conspicuous 
and effective. 
Bush Form. 2-3' 3 .30 3-4' 3 .40 
Tree Form. A fine well headed lot. 
3- 4' 3 year heads, 3 .90 
4- 5' 3 year heads, 1.10 
Aborescens Grandiflora ( Hills of Snow )— 
Flowers conspicuously white and imposing. 
Blooms July to September. If kept trimmed, 
will make solid masses. Three to five feet high. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Excellent for borders. 18-24" 3 .25 2-3' 3 .30 
Arborescens Type (Smooth Hydrangea )—This is the parent plant of Hills of Snow. Growth 
more rapid and vigorous. Flowers more single. Bark very smooth. 18-24" 3 -25 2-3' 3 -30 
Nikko (Blue Hydrangea )—This is the much desired Blue Hvdrangea. Large waxy leaves. 
Pink flowers on 1 year wood, blue flowers on 2 year wood. Will stand heavy shade. Needs 
winter protection or else the buds may freeze in severe winters. 8-12" 31.00 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10:00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
