NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 




Maple-leaved Viburnum 

Sweet Fern 
Charming, sweet-smelling shrub with  fern-like 
leaves. Prefers poor, loose, acid soil. It is very 
dificult to transplant. 
1—2 ft. . , : : , $1.50 
Thorn, Cockspur 
Tall, vigorous shrub. Prefers rich, moist soil. 
Lony spurs. Excellent for pasture hedge. 
2—3, ft. - - - - - $3. 
3—4 ft. - - - - - $4. 
Thorn, Scarlet 
Excellent shrub. Especially desirable because of 
its showy, scarlet fruit. 
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3—4 ft, ; : : : $4.00 
Thorn, Washington 
Similar to Scarlet Thorn. Bright red fruit. Usually 
considered the best American Thorn. 
Deere. - - - - Z $3.00 
tt - ’ ’ - - $4.00 
Viburnum, Maple-leaved 
Blooms profusely. Clusters of white flowers are 
followed by almost black fruit. Foliage turns a 
beautiful mauve pink in autumn. Thrives best in 
deep shade of rich woodlands. 
—— - - - - ’ $2.00 
34 ott. - ‘ - - - $3.00 
Viburnum, Round-leaved 
2 jeit - - - - - $2.00 
34 sit. - - - - - $3.00 
Waahoo 
A beautiful euonymus. Bright red fruit in autumn. 
Prefers deep, rich soil and thrives in the open sun. 
1—1'% ft. - 2 : : $1.50 
1%—2% ft. - - - 3 $2.50 
242—3% ; ; : : $3.50 
Witch Hazel 
Late fall or winter blooming shrub. Fringe-like, 
yellow blossoms. A handsome plant for cool, moist 
weods. 
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4—-5' ft: - - - - - $3.00 
y= tts - - - - - $5.00 
Yew, American or Canadian 
Dark, rich green foliage. Spreads close to the 
ground. One of the finest of all yews. Grows 
naturally amongst moist rocks along shady or par- 
tially shady banks or in the deep, moist woods. 
6—8 ins. - . - - - $2.00 
12—-1 8ans; - , ’ - $3.50 
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Washington Thorn 


American Yew 
