18 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
SYMPHORICARPOS, Snowberry 
chenaulti, Improved Coral Berry. 6-8 ft. 
New, very small leaves; graceful arching branches; pink flowers, red fruit. 
Per10 Per100 Per1000 
TO0MRI2 AG ELS INCDES ise Sako ie oe eee ee As ee $1.70. 4$ 1400, “$20 
Qb0 Gest tomes INCHES ee eo ae ee Ae 2.10 18:00 oe we 
{O00 Pray COs oe CCl ee er ee a ree ee 2.80 25.00 220.00 
A00 UNSER tO wae feet doe oe Se Ee 3.50 30.00 270.00 
racemosus, Common Snowberry. 6-7 ft. 
Attractive green foliage, pink flowers, June-July. Large white fruit in clus- 
ters in autumn. 
1000. DSS ORG et OOt ere ve ees ct i, See 8 ae 2.90 25.00 220.00 
vulgaris, Coralberry (Red Snowberry). 4-5 ft. 
Hardy native shrub. Succeeds everywhere. Coral red berries in autumn and 
winter. 
500 12 AIOE RE INCheS uo wee ot A eee ee 1.70 14.00 120.00 
DLO, (LODO mee eC OS 2 sere ee ia. ee eee 2,20 18.00 160.00 
1200) 2 toes eleaten eee ee oe ae ee ee 2.80 25.00 220.00 
BOOS 3 itOek teeter re ge ote eee eee 3:-DO re OU. OO mrt ek 
SUMAC. (See Rhus) 
TAMARIX 
Grown chiefly for its fine, graceful foliage and showy panicles of flowers. 
TAR COMISEINGUCS fa. ae 2, ane ee 1.90 16.00) pe 
Se LOU ee INCOR a sae oy cle tee es Age eres 2.50 PAL he Ne ieb en? 
AUS) LOG terre eee pire Tre ree ee A tad 3.50 BOG Tc seer 
Lt a LOC te ee ee a ee ey 4.50 40. OOM aos 
PUTO ges O Conca. eee anneal Wane ale ol Ae ene 5.00 DOOD Serva oe 
SILVER FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
4-5’ 3-4’ 2-3’ 18-24” 12-18” 
AINTIPeNSis ® po eect. in. See ea ho een ee ee 50 10 a tafe se 30 
Plispida ie oe) scree = eee a ae peo et LO) a te: 50 50 
Odessarinvie eee pose. 2 2. oe eee ae ee ne ore 200 250 80 
GREEN FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
45 3-4’ 2-3’ 18-24” 12-18” 
ALTICAD AT wes as eee ap ee oe oR emee  a) Stee ee 100 400 350 550 90 
GallicameInuicay tro nes Sa sly. ee ein ark yh ae ke 10 90 240 120 
Tetandrac Purpurea ey: soc - a  eee e aee 70 290 450 150 
VIBURNUM Ientago, Nannyberry. 18-20 ft. 
Large growing upright shrub or small tree. Single white flowers in May. 
Shining green leaves. Large blue-black fruit. Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
LOO TIS LO mae CCC tek cmt ee ae le ee Bk eS oe $ 450 $40.00 $ 
molle, Kentucky Viburnum. 8-10 ft. 
Similar to Dentatum. Of slower growth and more attractive foliage. Single 
white flowers, April-May. Blue-black fruit. 
DO Meta: LOM SeINeNeS sc iL" ¥en ea Taro or ae ae | 1.90 16.00: >," 
6O.\CIS topet inches?" Tae Fo te wore 250°. a eee 
20 ca SCO kaa TAOtO 2.8 Pee i. | a are Ak er hee a 4.50. (eee eee 
opulus, European Cranberrybush (Highbush Cranberry). 10-12 ft. 
Well known hardy shrub, single white flowers in April-May, followed by 
scarlet fruit hanging on until spring. 
BU0 oO COn ee LOOt4e sie ae). eee eee. ee. ae 5.50 50.00 
opulus sterilis, Common Snowball. 10-12 ft. 
Popular shrub. Blooms profusely. Large double white flowers. April-May. 
100) 18- fo 24 "inches. oe 22. 2 ee ee 4.00 35.00 
WEIGELA Dwarf Variegated, nana variegata. 5 ft. 
Growth dwarf, compact, variegated leaves. Light pink flowers. May-June. 
200 e1 Selo Zac inches suai tw a ee ee 2.90 25.00 
BO m2. 0O78 | Leete yee eee a eee ae ke 4.00 35.00 
Eva Rathke, Red flowered Weigela. 4-5 ft. 
Blooms profusely, producing brilliant crimson flowers. May-June. 
COU MELONS. LORU. eS See week): ; mene euees Gig 5.00 45.00 
