WESTERN MOUNT/M 
Shrubs 
Symphoricarpus chenaulti, CHENAULT 
SNOWBERRY 
Symphoricarpus [ sim-for-i-katF-pos ] Greek for 
clustered fruits. 
chenaulti [shen-ault’-i] For Chenault 
A valuable new introduction. Small very neat leaves 
and graceful arching stems. Small red berries dotted 
white. 2-3 foot 75c, 18-24 inch 50c 
Symphoricarpus mollis, SPREADING 
SNOWBERRY 3' 
mollis [mol’-lis] Downy 
Snow-white berries in winter. Useful for shady 
places. Low spreading growth. 2-3 foot 50c 
Symphoricarpus oreophilus, MOUNTAIN 
SNOWBERRY N. 1V 2 
oreophilus [o-re-ahf-’-il-us] Mountain loving. 
A low native spreading shrub, useful for covering 
banks ^and naturalistic effects. 12-18 inch 40c 
|Symphoricarpus racemosus, SNOWBERRY 4' 
racemosus [ rah-see-moce’-us ] Blooms in racemes 
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' 
vulgaris [ vul-gay’-ris ] Vulgar or common. 
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 japonica, JAPANESE TREE LILAC 20' 
Syringa [si-rin’-gah] Doubtful origin, hut prob¬ 
ably from “syrinx” pipes from a use of the 
original plant applied to. [Mock orange ]. 
japonica [ja-pon’-i-kah] From Japan 
Often grown as a small tree. Cherry-like bark. 
Large panicles of creamy white flowers coming into 
bloom three or four weeks after the common lilacs. 
Hardy here. 3-4 foot $1.00 
Syringa josikaea, HUNGARIAN LILAC 10' 
josikaea [jos-ik-e’-ah] From Josike 
Blooms about two weeks later than common lilac 
so it is seldom hurt by frosts. Large panicles of 
fragrant lavender flowers. 3-4 foot $1.00 
Syringa reflexa, NODDING LILAC 10' 
reflexa [re-flex’-ah'] Abruptly turned downivard. 
Nodding. 
An unusual lilac. Blooms about two weeks later 
than the common lilac. Gracefully drooping flower 
clusters. Buds red. Flowers pink. Large leaves. 
3-4 foot $1.00 
Syringa rothomagensis, HYBRID 
PERSIAN LILAC 8' 
rothomagensis [roth-o-ma-gen’-sis] From “Roth - 
omagun” the Roman name for Rouen, France, 
ancient capital of Normandy, 
i Smaller leaves and more graceful than the Common 
f Lilac. Bears large heads of fragrant lilac flowers. 
4-5 foot $1.25, 3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 75c 
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