WHITE SNOWBERRY 
Symphoricarpos albus. Some north slopes in the Sierras 
are literally covered with this bright foliaged 3 ft. shrub. In 
spring tiny pink flowers develop. Waxy white berries, %-in. 
in diameter, follow the flowers and remain, scattered gener- 
ously over the plant through winter. 5-gal. containers, 
$1.75; gal. containers, 60c. 
LILACS 
Syringa persica laciniata. Cut leaf Persian Lilac. This 
variety seems to really enjoy our warm winters and warmer 
summers. In early spring after the fern-like foliage has 
appeared each lacy branch is lined with sweet-scented lilac- 
colored flowers. (At our Lombardy Ranch we have often cut 
2-ft. branches that were simply loaded with the handsome 
blossoms.) 6-7 ft. Balled, bushy 2%-3 ft., $1.80; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.50; gal. containers, 50c. 
Pilac old- 
fragrance in 
Just the 
every 
good 
colorful 
Syringa vulgaris. Eastern 
fashioned lilac—a surfeit of 
flower. Even after the flowers are gone their strong upright 
branches clothed in gay green foliage are a joy. Give them 
light shade and plenty of moisture. We have them in both 
white and blue. 10 ft. Balled 2-2% ft., $1.80; 5-gal. contain- 
ers, $1.75; gal. containers, 60c. 
Syringa Vulgaris. Grafted varieties: 
Ludwig Spaeth. Deep purple. 
Michael Buchner. Deep lavender. 
5-gal. containers, $2.00. 

COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
See page 32 

VIBURNUM CARLESII 
SWEET SCENTED VIBURNUM 
Viburnum Carlesii. Dense 3-in. terminal cymes of rosy 
pink buds open to white flowers that resemble the Daphne 
in both appearance and strong fragrance. Leathery silver- 
gray foliage. Sun or part shade. 4-5 ft. 5-gal. containers, 
$2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 
SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA 
Viburnum Opulus sterile. Immense heads of white in late 
spring and brilliant foliage in autumn. 8 ft. Balled, bushy 
3-4 ft., $2.00; 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
HEAVY BLOOMING WEIGELIA 
For a long period in late spring the wide-mouthed tubular 
flowers of Weigelia fairly fill the garden with the contagious 
joy of just living. Unless our soul is as dead as the Dodo 
we must thrill at the brilliant loveliness of the flowers and 
the clean newness of the fresh clean foliage. The plants are 
often grown in full sun but, particularly in poor soil, they 
are benefitted by light shade. 
Prices: 5-gal. containers, $1.50; gal. containers, 40c. 
Weigelia candida. Snow white. Thrifty growth. 6-8 ft. 
Weigelia Eva Rathke. Dark red dwarf to 3 or 4 ft. Blooms 
a little through summer as well as in spring. 
Weigelia rosea. Rose pink. 6-8 ft. See illustration, page 29. 
We Grow Hundreds of Valuable Varieties Not Listed Here 

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