
TAMARIX Hispida. 10 to 15 ft. One of the hardi- 
est and best Tamarix; has feathery silver foliage 
bright coral-pink flowers, June-July. In bloom longer 
than any other variety. (For best success, tamarix 
should be cut back at least half when planting.) 2 to 
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THIMBLEBERRY. Rubus deliciosus. 5 to 7 ft. 
One of our most attractive native shrubs with shape- 
ly habit of growth and interesting three-lobed foliage 
Has fine display of single flowers in size and shape 
of wild roses in early June. Very hardy. 3: to 4 ft. 
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VIBURNUM Lantana. ‘Wayfaring Tree” 8 to 10 
ft. Upright growing shrub with heavily veined rich 
green foliage. Heads of white flowers in June, fol- 
lowed by red and black berries. 2 to 3 ft. ea., 75c; 
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Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Both beauty and comfort are gained by plant- 
ing trees. In the following list are outstanding 
varieties for background and framing, for shade, 
specimens and screens. 
The numerals following the name is approximate 
height at maturity in feet. 
ASH. Green Ash. 40 to 50 ft. One of the most 
durable shade trees in dry, cold climates. Makes a 
round headed tree with attractive green foliage. 5 to 
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$2.00; 1% to 1% inch caliper ea., $2.50; 1% to 2 inch 
caliper ea., $3.00; 2 to 2% inch caliper ea., $4.00. 
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CRAB, Bechtels. 12 to 15 ft. A dwarf crab bear- 
ing many rose-like large double pink flowers in May. 
A standard of excellence in flowering crabs. 2 to 3 
ft, ea), $1.00% 3 toc4ett.- caiyS1.50;.4 “to 6 ft..eas, $2500: 

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