Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 

Size 
‘Tatarian: -28-10 oti) ae een eee 18-24 in. 
Upright. Pink flowers and red berries. Ex- 2- 3 ft. 
cellent for tall screens. 3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
LAbBEllisg 10-1225 teen ee ee ee A ee ee an Oe ee ees 2-3, Lhe 
Upright growing, dark green foliage, rosy red 3- 4 ft. 
flowers and bright red fruit. One of the very best 4- 5 ft. 
of all the honeysuckles. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora—Hills of 
STO Ward el ba ae te ae ee ee se 18-24 in. 
Large clusters of white flowers in July. Good 
for shady places. 
paniculata grandiflora—Peegee Hydrangea. 8-9 ft.....18-24 in. 
Large panicles of white in August, changing to 2- 8 ft. 
pink and bronze-green later. 
ILEX verticillata—Winterberry. 6-8 ft. 2.000000... PAINS es 0 Bs 
Brightest red berries till mid-winter. Likes wet 
acid soil and part shade. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis—Chinese Beautybush. 6-10 ft. 3- 4 ft. 
Bell-shaped pink flowers with orange centers, in 
great profusion in June. Rapid growing arching 
branches. One of the best new hardy shrubs. 
LILAC SPECIES AND HYBRIDS: Botanically they 
are Syringa. 
A number of other choice new kinds will be 
ready to dig in the fall of 1945. If you are par- 
ticularly interested in French, Hybrid, or Species 
Lilacs send for our Special List in early fall. 
S. Chinensis—Persian or Rothomagensis. 8-10 ft....... Qeeoetts 
Reddish-violet flowers, slender arching branches. 3- 4 ft. 
Very profuse blooming. A splendid shrub. 
Chinensis metensis. 8-10 ft. 2........0..20.0...ccccecceeceeecec eee 2- 3 ft. 
A pinkish form of chinensis. 
Hiawatha 2 ye are eae ee ee ee eee ee 2a85 eit; 
A hybrid with very large leaves and clusters of 
rose colored flowers in June. 
Dilatata—oblata dilatata. 2202222 eeeeeeeee eee PASE 4 A 
The earliest good lilac to bloom. Flowers open-  3- 4 ft. 
ing before leaves. Pale lilac. Very profuse 4- 5 ft. 
bloomer. Very large, wide glossy leaves, color- 
ing beautifully in fall. 
Lutece—Henryl.-) 10-12 3ftes Se ee 2- 3 ft. 
Large panicles of violet-flowers in great profu- 
sion later than the French Lilacs. 
Microphylla—Littleleaf Lilac. 6-8 ft. 2000... 2- 3 ft. 
Slender arching branches with small leaves. 
Pinkish-red buds opening pink. Splendid fra- 
grance. Great masses of flowers in late May and 
some again in the fall. 
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.40 3.50 
.60 5.00 
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.90 8.00 
.60 5.00 
.80 7.00 
1.00 9.00 
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