Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
Coccinoides. Kansas Hawthorn. 15-20 ft. Attractive flowers, lus- 
trous dark crimson fruit, orange and scarlet fall foliage. 
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Cordata. Washington Thorn. 20-30 ft. Not troubled by the Cedar 
apple rust. A very choice rather upright species with small bright 
green leaves which color brilliantly in fall. The clusters of small 
bright red fruits hang till winter. Many consider this the best of 
all Hawthorns. 
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VIBURNUM Carlesi. Fragrant Viburnum. 4 ft. One of the choicest 
flowering shrubs. Very slow growing. Bunches of extremely fra- 
grant, delicate pink 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 ever- 
green. 
Trilobum—American Cranberry bush. 8-12 ft. One of the hand- 
somest of shrubs. Single white flowers in May and brilliant scarlet 
berries through the fall. 
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Opulis sterillis—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 
waterside. Very rapid grower. 
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WITCH HAZEL—Hammamelis virginia. 10-12 ft. Interesting yellow 
flowers, October to December. Best in moist, half-shady places. 
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Hammamelis vernalis—Vernal Witch Hazel. 5-6 ft. A kind bloom- 
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