36 HK FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. B 



PIREA 
Opulifolia ( Ninebark)—Growth upright attaining 8 to 10 feet. White flower heads in June. 
Fine for screening. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50; 4-5’ $.60. 
Opulifolia Aurea (Golden BEE yr he habit to above. Foliage golden turns to bronze. 
White flowers in June. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50; 4-5’ $.60. 
Opulifolia Nana (Dwarf Ninebark)—Dwarf compact form growing to 5 feet. Green foliage. 
18-24” $.50; 2-3’ $.60. 
Prunifolia Fl. Pl. (Bridal Wreath)—This is the true Bridal Wreath. Very double white rose-like 
flowers very early in clusters. Medium growth and compactly upnght. Foliage plum leaved, 
turning in Autumn to brilliant red. 2-3’ §. 60; 3-4’ $.75. 
Thunbergi— Dwarf growing shrub to 4 feet. Foliage feathery of pleasing vellowish green which 
changes to red and orange in Autumn. White flowers very early. 18-24" $.45; 2-3’ $.55. 
Trichocarpa ( Korean Spirea)—A new introduction very similar to Van Houtti. Blossoms 
two weeks later, thus prolonging the showiness of this type. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50; 4-5’ $.60. 
Van Houtti—Grandest of all Spireas, one of 
the best shrubs. Complete fountain of pure 
white bloom in May and June. Foliage orna- 
mental the year around. Commonly called 
Bridal Wreath, but erroneously so. 18-24’ $.30; 
2-3’ $.35; 3-4’ $.40; 4-5’ $.50. 
STEPHANANDRA FLEXUOSA (Cuitleaf Siep- 
hanandra)—An attractive border shrub growing 
to 3 feet. Handsome deep lobed foliage which 
colors to purplish-red on angular or zigzaged 
branches. White cymes of flowers in June. 
18-247 p25. 
STEWARTIA PENTAGYNA (Mountain Stew- 
artia)—Very desirable ornamental with hand- 
some bright green foliage. Large cup shaped ee Van Ht 
white flowers. 2-3’ B&B $2.00. pirea Van ftouttt 

SUMAC (Rhus) 
Aromatic (Fragrant Sumac)—Grows to 5 feet with aromatic foliage. Clusters of small yellow 
flowers in May. Very attractive in June when covered with coral red fruit. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50. 
Copallina (Shining Sumac)—Shrub or small tree with shining deep green foliage. Does well 
in poor soil. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50. 
Typhina (Staghorn Sumac)—Common native sumac. 3-4’ $.40; 4-6’ $.50. 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Alba (Snowberry White)—An excellent shrub for shady places or on a hillside, bearing clusters 
of large showy white berries which remain late in fall and winter. 18-24” FSS he eae Se 
Chenaulti—A new improved variety of Coralberry. Berries dager and growth somewhat more 
upright. 18-24’’ $.35, 100 for $17.00; 2-3’ $.40, 100 for $22.00; 3-4’ $.50. 
Vulgaris (Coralberry or Indian Currant)—Clusters of showy red berries hang in ropes on the 
weighted down branches. Ideal for holding steep hillsides. 25 or more at 100 rate. 18-24’ 
$.25, 100 for $12.00; 2-3’ $.30, 100 for $15.00; 3-4’ %.40, 100 for $20.00. 

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% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
