Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
EUONYMUS alatus—Winged Wahoo. 6-10 ft. Broad corky wings on 
the twigs, red berries and brilliant fall foliage makes this attractive 
at all seasons. Unexcelled for specimens. 
Each Per 10 
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atropurpureus—Burning Bush. 6-10 ft. Large, pendent, brilliant 
crimson fruit in fall. Somewhat like Bittersweet. 
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EXOCHORDIA Racemosa. Pearl bush. 8-10 ft. Pearl like buds opening 
into large fragrant pure white flowers. Likes moist soil. 
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FORSYTHIA intermedia—Yellow Bells. 6-8 ft. Arching branches. 
Blooms very early. Flower buds not very hardy. Branches may be 
forced early indoors. 
ovata—Early Forsythia. Superior in hardiness. Blossom buds are 
seldom winter killed. Flowers very early, pale primrose yellow. 
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GINKGO. 50-60 ft. The oldest tree. Unchanged thru the geological 
ages. Immune to insects and fungi. 
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HONEYSUCKLE. Pink Tartarian. 8-10 ft. Upright growing. Pink 
flowers and red fruit. 
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Zabelli. 10-12 ft. Upright growing, dark green foliage, rosy red 
flowers and bright red fruit. One of the very best of all the honey- 
suckles. 
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HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora—Hills of Snow. 4-5 ft. Large 
clusters of white flowers in July. Good for shady places. 
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paniculata grandiflora—Peegee Hydrangea. 8-9 ft. Large panicles 
of white in August, changing to pink and bronze-green later. 
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ILEX verticillata—Winterberry. 6-8 ft. Brightest red berries till mid- 
winter. Likes wet acid soil and part shade. 
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KERRIA Japanica. 3-5 ft. Green stems. Bright yellow flowers over 
a long season. 
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