Species and Hybrids, Trimmed Hedges The Linn County Nurseries 
SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
Size 
HIAWATHA. A Preston Hybrid with very A552 te 
large leaves and clusters of rose colored 
flowers in June. 
MACOUN. This is another similar Preston ys Yes i 
Hybrid. 
MIRANDI. Another Preston Hybrid blooming 2-214 ft. 
late and having large panicles appearing pure SS ae a 
pink from a distance. Very vigorous. 
CHINENSIS (ROTHMAGENSIS) commonly 220 esl: 
called Persian. Violet flowers, slender arch- 
ing branches. Very profuse blooming. A 
splendid shrub. 
CHINENSIS ALBA (ROTHMAGENSIS ALBA). 2-3 ft. 
Resembles the above except is almost white 
and the twigs are very slender. 
CHINENSIS MENTENSIS. The pink form of 18-24 in. 
Chinensis. 
MICROPHYLLA—Little Leaf Lilac. Blooms 2-3 )1t: 
shortly after the French lilacs having a mass 
of lovely lacy delicate pink flowers of ex- 
quisite fragrance. Sometimes blooms a second 
time in late summer. 
SWEGINZOWI- ALBIDA. Chengtu —_ Lilac. 3-4 ft. 
Blooms late. Beautifully formed panicles of 
pale pink flowers with bright pink centers 
are borne in great profusion. One of the love- 
liest of the lilac species. 
VILLOSA. A well Known dependable late 18-24 in. 
blooming lilac having attractive creamy 2-3 Veit, 
lilac-rose flowers. A profuse bloomer and 
good shrub. 
TRIMMED HEDGES 
Size 
BARBERRY JAPANESE. Berberis Thunbergi. 18-24-in. 
Makes one of the most satisfactory thorny 
2 to 4 foot trimmed hedges. Also good un- 
trimmed. Space 12-18 inches. 
CURRANT—Alpine, Ribes Alpinum. Good 15-18 in. 
hedge plant from here north. Desirable for 
quite shady locations. Space 12-18. 
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