Shrubs—Cont’d 
Symphoricarpus oreophilus, MOUNTAIN 
SNOWBERRY V/>' 
A low native spreading shrub, useful for covering' banks and 
naturalistic effects. 12-18 inch 40c 
Symphoricarpus racemosus, SNOWBERRY 4' 
White berries in winter. Will grow in sun or shade. Spreads 
from root suckers. 2-3 foot 50c 
Symphoricarpus vulgaris, CORALBERRY or 
INDIAN CURRANT 4' 
Also known as Missouri Buckbrush. Persistent red berries on 
arching stems are very ornamental. Does well in partial shade. 
Spreads from suckers. 2-3 foot 50c 
Syringa rothomagensis, HYBRID PERSIAN LILAC 8' 
Smaller leaves and more graceful than the Common Lilac. 
Bears large heads of fragrant lilac flowers. 
3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 75c 
Syringa villosa, LATE LILAC 8' 
Very fragrant pinkish-lilac flowers late in June after other 
lilacs have gone. Does not root-sucker. 3-4 foot $1.25 
Syringa vulgaris, COMMON PURPLE LILAC 10' 
Known by everyone. Useful for specimen group or hedge. 
For specimen planting it is being replaced by the new French 
hybrids in a great variety of colors. 18-24 inch 40c. 
Syringa vulgaris, FRENCH HYBRIDS 8' 
Charles X, Single reddish purple_3-4 foot $1.50 
Mme. Lemoine, Double White _3-4 foot $1.50 
Pres. Grevy, Double lilac-blue _3-4 foot $1.50 
Ludwig Spaeth, Single violet-red _12-18 inch 75c 
Tamarix hispida, KASHGAR TAMARIX 8' 
Fine, feathery, pale green, Juniper-like foliage. Large soft- 
pink plumes of tiny flowers continuing through summer. 
This species is hardy, drouth resistant and very alkali re¬ 
sistant. 4-6 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 50c 
Viburnum americanum, AMERICAN 
CRANBERRYBUSH 10' 
Leaf like the Common Snowball, but of looser taller habit 
and flat heads of single flowers. Bears ornamental red ber¬ 
ries which hang on till late. Will grow in part shade. 
114-2 foot 50c 
Viburnum dentatum, ARROWOOD 6' 
Slim graceful stems, with white flowers in June, followed by 
heads of black fruit. Will grow in shade. 3-3 y 2 foot $1.50 
Viburnum lantana, WAYFARING TREE 8' 
A distinctive slow-growing shrub. Has flat heads of white 
flowers, followed by fruit which gradually turns from green, 
through yellow, orange and red, to black. Tliickish crinkled 
hairy leaves. 2-3 foot $1.50 
Viburnum lentago, NANNYBERRY 
Tall shrub of neat habit for backgrounds, 
white flowers and edible black fruit. 
8 ' 
Has flat heads of 
2-3 foot $1.00 
Viburnum opulus sterile, SNOWBALL 8' 
The old familiar shrub of grandmother’s garden. It is still 
a valuable shrub. 3-4 foot $1.25, 2-3 foot 75c 
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