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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
VIBURNUM—An interesting and showy group diversified greatly in character and common 
names, ranging in size from 2 to 12 feet and blooming profusely in the spring. In the summer 
their leaves are rich and heavy and aided by bright fruits lividly brighten up the autumn with 
vivid splashes of color. 
Americana (American Cranberry )—Similar to Opulus but more open growth. Berries brighter 
and more persistent. 2-3' 3-40; 3-4 / 3-50. 
Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum )—One of the most desirable semi-dwarf flowering shrubs. Growing 
to four feet with clusters of wonderfully fragrant flowers white shaded to pink. The bush is 
rounded with broadly oval leaves glaucous beneath, dull green above and hairy on both sides. 
B&B. 15-18" 31.00; 18-24" 31.25; 2-2JT 31.50. 
Cassinoides (Withe Rod )—A splendid waxy leaved shrub. Foliage almost evergreen. White 
flowers in June and July followed by pink berries which change to dark blue. Rich Autumn 
coloring. Splendid for massing near water. 18-24" 3-40; 
2-3' 3.55. 
Dentatum (Arrow Wood )—Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Bright green, heart shaped leaves turn to purple and red. 
Flowers in white cymes in May and June followed in 
October by bluish-black berries. 2-3' 3-40; 3-4' 3-50; 
4-5' 3-60. 
Dilatatum (Linden Viburnum )—One of our specialties. 
An upright bushy shrub attaining 10 feet. Hardy and free 
flowering, especially decorative with its numerous scarlet 
fruits which remain a long time on the branches. Excep¬ 
tional fine Fall coloring. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3-65. 
Lantana (Wayfaring Tree )—15 to 18 feet. Beautiful 
wrinkled leaves; white flower in May and June followed 
by unequally colored crimson to black fruits which hang 
on all summer and cause a delightful color combination. 
2-3' 3-40; 3-4' 3-50. 
Viburnum Opulus 
Lentago ( Sheepberry )—Grows to be a small tree about 
25 or 30 feet tall. Glossy dark leaves green and white 
cymes of flowers in June followed by large blue-black fruit. 
3-4' 3-50; 4-5' 3-65; 5-6' $.75. 
Opulus ( High Bush Cranberry )—Dense green foliage, 
studded with large bunches of crimson berries which last 
well into the Winter. Matures at 8 to 10 feet into a com¬ 
pact rounded mass. 2-3' 3-30; 3-4' 3-40; 4-5' 3-50. 
Opulus Nana (Dwarf Cranberry Bush )—A dwarf compact shrub not exceeding 2' with glossy 
dark green leaves. Equal the broad leaved evergreen for richness in appearance. This shrub 
is without flowers or fruit. An ideal formal border shrub also will stand lots of abuse and can 
be used where planting conditions are not always the best. 10-12" 3-35; 12-15" 3-40; 15-18" 
3.45; 18-24" 3-50. 
Opulus Sterilis (Common Snowball )—Medium sized shrub. 
Blooms in June with mass of pure white flowers which re¬ 
semble snowballs. 2-3' 3-40; 3-4' 3-50. 
Trained to single stem with head. 4-5' 31-50. 
Plicatum (Japanese Snowball )—An upright compact bush 
with crinkly bronze leaves. Mass of pure white in May. 
Matures at 6 to 8 feet. 2-3' 3-60; 4-5' 3-90. 
Prunifolium ( Blackhaw )—A handsome sturdy shrub with 
pure white flowers in May and June followed by^glaucous 
black berries. 18-24" 3-40. 
Tomentosum (Doublefile Viburnum )—Foliage and growth 
identical with Plicatum. Flowers flat cymes followed by red 
to black berries. 18-24" 3.40; 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3-65. 
VITEX AGNUS CASTUS (Chaste Tree)— A dainty shrub 
with lilac flowers in August and September; sun loving, 
foliage gray green and star shaped. Thought should be taken 
in planting groups of flowering shrubs to include some which 
bloom at various times throughout the season. 18-24" 3-30; 
2-3' 3.40; 3-4' 3.50. Common Snowball 
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. 
