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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
LONICERA 
Fra^rantissima —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 fol¬ 
lowed by shiny red berries which hang on all Summer and Fall. Used extensively for high hedges. 
Tartarica Rubra —Deep pink. Somewhat slower grower than Tartarica. 
Price on all above Honeysuckles —2-3' 3.35; 3-4' 3-45; 4-5' 3-60. 
If interested in quantity for hedge write for special quotations. 
Syringantha (Lilac Honeysuckle) —A very graceful shrub growing to 4 feet. Fragrant pale 
rosy lilac bloom in abundance. Fruit red. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-60. 
Hydrangea Paniculata 
French (Blue Hydrangea) —This is the muc 
Pink flowers on 1 year wood, blue flowers on 
winter protection or else the buds may breeze i 
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' 3-40; 3-4' 3-50. 
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. 
Excellent for borders. 12-18" 3-40; 18-24" 3-50. 
Arborescens Type (Smooth Hydrangea )— 
This is the parent plant of Hills of Snow. Growth 
more rapid and vigorous. Flowers more single. 
Bark very smooth. 12-18" 3-40; 18-24" 3-50. 
desired Blue Hydrangea. Large waxy leaves. 
2 year wood. Will stand heavy shade. Needs 
I severe winters. 12-18" 31-00. 
Oak Leaf (Quercifolia) —A very desirable shrub growing into compact round specimens 3 to 
4 feet high with very large crinkled and rough leaves shaped like an oak leaf. Beautiful Autumn 
coloring and will succeed well in the shade. 18-24" 3-60; 2-3' 3-75. 
HYPERICUM AUREA (Golden St. Johnswort)— F orms a dense shrub 2 to 3 feet with shiny 
blue-green foliage. Bright yellow flowers about two Inches in diameter are borne persistantly 
and abundantly in August and September. Does well in partial shade. 18-24" 3-40; 3-50. 
ILEX (Holly) 
Sieboldi (Fine Toothed Holly) —This is a deciduous Holly from Japan, resembling the fol¬ 
lowing described native Ilex except that it is smaller in every respect. Bright red berries about 
Es inch across are abundantly borne in fall. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-60; 3-4' 3-75. 
Verticillata (Black Alder^ Winterherry) —Our native winterberry cut extensively for Christ¬ 
mas decorations. One of the best ornamental shrubs with bright red berries which persist nearly 
all winter and are rarely eaten by the birds. Mature at 4 to 6 feet. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-60. 
KERRIA 
Japonica (Single Kerria) —A dwarf shrub with a multitude of numerous graceful green branches 
and brilliant serrated leaves. Single golden flowers from June to September. The bright green 
wood is very noticeable throughout the whole year. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-65. 
Japonica FI. PI. (Double Kerria) —Somewhat stronger in growth than the former. Double 
golden flowers. Prolific bloomer. This variety is not quite as hardy as the single Kerria some¬ 
times winter killing back to the ground. It comes back however in one season to full proportion 
and bloom. 18-24" 3-60. 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty bush) —A beautiful new shrub from China, growing to 
6 feet with graceful arching habit. In June the deep pink buds open into beautifully marked 
pale flowers which are bell shaped and borne in clusters. 2-3' 3-60; 3-4' 3-75. 
LABURNUM VULGARE (Golden Chain) —The Golden Chain are handsome small trees 
with dark green trifoliate leaves falling late in Autumn without change in color. It has drooping 
(12-18") racemes of bright yellow flowers in late Spring, followed by long, narrow pods remaining 
on the tree a long time. Disease free. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-60; 3-4' 3-75; 4-5' 31-10; 5-6' 31-75. 
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. 
