TOLLESON NURSERIES 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE 
(Bridal Wreath) (M)—The 
best and justly most popu- 
lar of them all. The white 
flower clusters studding the 
drooping branches give us a 
fountain of white in May. 
Cannot be surpassed for 
hedging. 
1 Ge Dieitt ee ere $0.35 
DeButt sees sae ee .50 
$24) fti9 aes Bee -75 
4-5 en lta ee ee 1.00 
5-6) ti eae ae 1.25 
5-6 “ft heavy ee 1250 
SUMAC, FERN LEAF 
(Rhus typhina laciniata) 
(T)—A fine type of Sumac 
with incised leaflets. The 
leaves are large and tropi- 
ecal-like and turn brilliant 
colors in the fall. 

DS tn it eee ee SOLGO 
, Bed tC ote ee ee 75 
ieee el : 4-5 1tx (ee ee 1.00 
Tamarix, Hispida SOF ite eee 1.50 
SUMAC, STAGHORN (Rhus typhina) (T)—Grown for its bright 
red fruit clusters and the orange and scarlet fall coloring. It is 
very valuable as a background shrub, particularly in corners. 
Te ed ty pees ee, Sin aapere a i cept ee ae - 7 eed ge, BaD $0.50 
Ds a SA FE Se Se i Ta a RN = EE ait hh LCL Ae Eh fe oe 60 
Fat ae ee a ane ea MN eg cee, SUMNER ASSET aS a Bs, ae 75 
B67) Teo a eS ei ei cl ee 1.00 
FAMARIZ, HISPIDA (T)—Lacy silver foliage. Branches covered 
in July and August with light rosy carmine flowers that are very 
feathery. To keep the plant from growing too woody, cut it back to 
the ground each spring. 
A EG es ea wn ata sa a maa a ei so $0.75 
7 MTS ED AU” Coe RENE NL Sed BN Dp eT aS pe Eo ae ea eo eS 1.00 
OS MU a, eso Co EL Nee apie EP gen fey AAA Pe eS a Sh 1.25 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrowwood) (T)—Bushy habit of 
growth. Large, light green, rough leaves. Has cream-white flow- 
ers in May and June, borne in large flat sprays, followed in winter 
with a mass of blue-black berries. Excellent for background plant- 
ing. Is very hardy, but prefers a sunny location. 
VE Th 3 eee ne ee ee ee eae $1.00 
3-4 ft. ~--2--—.—s- 1.25 
ZN Cy eee eS 1.50 
VIBURNUM, LANTANA (Wayfaring Tree) (T)—A large, strong 
shrub, with wrinkled leaves, dark green above but downy beneath. 
Creamy flowers are followed with clusters of red berries which later 
turn black. 
Das Tt ee ee ee es $1.00 PNY a se ara ie hey hs a EN ieee $1.50 

VIBURNUM LENTAGO 
(Nannyberry) (T)—Another 
variety with thin, leathery 
leaves which turn very bright 
fall colors. Berries black. ; 
Seat tee eee ee $1.25 
ASSOC. eS eee 1.50 
VIBURNUM, OPULUS 
(Highbush Cranberry) (T) 3 
—White flower clusters are | 
succeeded by scarlet berries 
which often stay on until the 
following spring. 
SUM ty ae! See $1.00 
CA tee ee eee 1.25 
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VIBURNUM OFPULUS 
STERILIS (Snowball) (T) 
—The Common Snowball, is 
known over the world for its 
glistening white, round flow- im 
er clusters. Very hardy. . 
ARES gi Me Pe AS $1.00 
OA ii ie ee ee 1.25 
WILLOW, BLUESTEM 
PUSSY (Salix irrorata) (T) 
—This shrub is unusual be-. 
cause the branches have a 
distinct silvery blue color. 
Supplies interesting contrast 
in the shrub border. Densely #; 


flowered with dainty ‘‘puss- } 
ies’’ in early spring. Native #% 
Colorado variety. ths a 2 
Zl two oe ee $0.60 Sumac, Staghorn 
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