Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
Vulgaris, Coralberry. 4-6 ft. Endures dense shade and dry soil. 
Bunches of purplish-red berries in fall. 
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TAMARIX hispida. 4-8 ft. Fine feathery blue-green foliage. Racemes 
of delicate pink flowers. 
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THORN—Cratageus. 
Coccinea—Thicket Hawthorn. 15-20 ft. White flowers in May- 
June, large dull red fruit in autumn. Spines long and curved, flowers 
large. Very hardy. 
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Cordata—Washington Hawthorn. 30 ft. A very choice quite upright 
kind with small bright green foliage which colors very brilliantly in 
the fall. Clusters of small bright red fruits hang till winter. Many 
consider this the best of all the Hawthorns. 
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VIBURNUM—Burkwoodi. Sometimes described as an improved Vi- 
burnum carlesi. It grows larger and faster but needs winter pro- 
tection. 
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Carlesi—Fragrant Viburnum. 4-6 ft. One of the choicest shrubs. 
Bunches of delicate pink, long lasting, extremely fragrant flowers in 
April. 
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Lantana—Wayfaring Tree. 10-15 ft. Flowers in flat clusters in June- 
July. Fruit red changing to black. Wrinkled leaves almost evergreen. 
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Trilobum—American Cranberrybush. 8-12 ft. One of the handsomest 
of shrubs. Single white flowers in May and brilliant scarlet berries 
through the fall. 
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Opulis sterilis—Snowball. A well known old fashioned shrub. 
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WEIGELA Eva Rathke—Red Flowering Weigela. 4-6 ft. Rich reddish- 
purple flowers June to August. 
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Rosea—Pink Weigela. 4-6 ft. Mass of pink in June. For protected 
places. 
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WILLOW—Niobe Weeping. 40-50 ft. Golden yellow bark, very long 
penulous branches. Strikingly beautiful as a specimen or at the wat- 
erside. Very rapid grower. 
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