Shrubs—Cont’d 
Holodiscus dumosus, ROCK SPIREA " N. 4' 
A valuable slow-growing native shrub, closely related to the 
familiar spireas. Its dense regular growth and ability to 
withstand drouth make it a desirable shrub for many uses. 
In summer it is covered with large feathery heads of whitish 
flowers. 2-3 foot $1.00 
Ligustrum ibota regelianum, REGEL PRIVET 7' 
Loosely arranged horizontal branches. More valuable as a 
specimen shrub than for hedges. Heads of fragrant white 
flowers and jet-black berries. 18-24 inch 40c 
Ligustrum vulgare, ENGLISH PRIVET 8' 
The best privet for our climate. Makes a dense hedge when 
properly and frequently trimmed. Foliage a dark glossy 
green, and retained well into winter. When it is grown as 
an informal shrub it has heads of fragrant white flowers and 
black berries. Hedge plants, 12-18 inch’ 15c, 9-12 inch 10c 
Lonicera fragrantissima, WINTER HONEYSUCKLE 6' 
Flagrant creamy-white flowers in early Spring. Partly 
evergreen foliage. 3-4 foot 75c 
Lonicera maximowica sachilinensis, SAKHALIN 
HONEYSUCKLE 5' 
A new species of bush honeysuckle of much promise. Of 
dwarf habit and dense growth. Numerous small rose-red 
flowers and crinkley blue-green leaves. 2-2 l /i foot $1.25 
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Lonicera tatarica rubra, RED BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 8' 
Upright branches with deep pink flowers in May and June. 
Attractive red berries in fall. Our most popular large shrub. 
3-4 foot 75c, 2-3 foot 59c 
Lycium chinense, CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE 4' 
Very hardy and drouth resistant. Becomes unkempt when 
neglected, but may be trained in many interesting ways as 
a vine or shrub. Good for covering dry banks. 
2-3 foot 40c 
Philadelphus lemonei, LEMOINE MOCK ORANGE 4' 
A neat dense little shrub with masses of white sweet-scented 
flowers in June. Hardy here. 18-24 inch 60c 
Philadelphus lemoinei boquet blanc, BOQUET 
BLANC MOCK ORANGE 4' 
Larger flowers and over a longer time than the regular 
Lemoine. Looser growth and not as hardy. 3-4 foot $1.00 
Philadelphus virginal, VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE 5' 
Semi-double flagrant white flowers in June and throughout 
summer. Slow growing and rather tender, but worthwhile 
in a partly protected location. 12-18 inch 40c 
Physocarpus monogynus, COLORADO LOW 
NINE BARK N. 3' 
A native low spreading shrub of the north slopes. Covered 
in spring with masses of white flowers. 2-3 foot 75c 
Physocarpus opulifolius, COMMON NINEBARK 10' 
Large spreading shrub, having clusters of creamy-white flow¬ 
ers followed by interesting brownish seed pods. 4-5 ft. $1.25 
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