Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
ARONIA arbutifolia brilliantissima. 6-8 ft. 
Each’ Per 10 
LBS247 11 Geer ee 2 Pate aie vans aw eee $ .80 $ 7.00 
Especially desirable for its very brilliant red fruit retained until 
winter and its deep red foliage in the fall. Rather open growing. 
Melanocarpa. Black Chokeberry. 4-6 ft. 
Ded. oh Ger et es Mba te aoe pede SIG EN ee ate te $1.00 $ 9.00 
A compact shrub with clusters of attractive white flowers in the 
spring and shiny black fruit in fall. Splendid foliage becoming deep 
red in fall, 
ASH—Green. 50-60 ft. 
A rapid growing, splendid shade tree. Thrives almost anywhere. 
Not easily broken by storms or likely to be injured by pests. 
Rt 4h BR dae ba ae ga hd, \aerap RR cee TE ee MR es $ .85 $ 7.00 
Oe LUN ee caret a Not Me erat SNA OMe 1.25 10.00 
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AZALEAS are “tops” among the flowering shrubs and are not as diffi- 
cult to grow as most people believe. A location protected from dry 
winds such as the east side of a building, partial shade, plenty of peat 
and mildly acid soil, will satisfy the hardy kinds listed. Most varieties 
grown in the South and East are not hardy here and not adaptable to 
Iowa soil. 
A. Mollis. Clusters of large orange flowers before the leaves. Will 
bloom first season planted. 
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A. Macromulatum. The Lavender pink flowers are about the first 
flowers of Spring. Will tolerate sweeter soil and more sun than other 
azaleas. 
12-15 s1n we bec Siem spot iti ale $2.00 
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BARBERRY—Japanese, B. thunbergi. 4-5 ft. 
UA a D8 Be eed Bien ake RASS ORLA a See $ .35 $ 3.00 
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PM Abs RE RAN eter ee OL ey ei Soe ERE LT Rank Tees h oo .10 6.00 
Brilliant red fall coloring and winter berries. Unexcelled for 
thorny hedges, 
Mentor Barberry, B. Mentorensis, Evergreen Barberry. (U.S. Plant 
Patent 99) Per 3 Per12 
a2 OAV Me peter ae ee ate Oy Na A? $2.60 $ 7.25 
Practically evergreen. In late winter the leaves change to coppery- 
bronze and are retained until the new green leaves appear. Splendid 
for foundation planting. 
