Shrubs 
The Linn County Nurseries 

—atropurpureus. Burning Bush Wahoo. 8-10 ft..... 
A hardy native shrub producing large pend- 
ent, brilliant crimson fruit in fall. Firey 
red foliage. 
FORSYTHIA. ovata, Korean. 6-8 ft, ................... 
The hardiest and earliest. Pale primrose 
yellow. Broad spreading shrub. 
—Primulina. Primrose. 6-8 ft. ..........00200000000...0.2-.-. 
Showy pale yellow flowers. More upright 
than Ovata, a good landscaping plant. 
—Spectablis. Showy Border Forsythia. 6-8 ft. 
Rich yellow flowers in April, The most 
showy of the Forsythias. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Morrows. 6-8 ft. 2.200000... 
White flowers and red berries, Compact, 
spreading, excellent for hedges. Trims well. 
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Upright growing dark green foliage, rosy 
red flowers and bright red fruit. One of the 
best of all honeysuckles 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora — Hills 
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Large clusters of white flowers in July. Good 
for shady places. 
—Paniculata grandiflora—Peegee Hydrangea... 
8-9 ft. Large panicles of white in August, 
changing to pink and bronze-green later. 
—Tree Type. Same as above except headed 
high on a single stalk. 
HYPERICUM aureum. Golden St. Johnswort.... 
2-3ft. Blue green foliage bright yellow flowers 
in July and August. A fine dwarf shrub. 
ILEX verticillata—Winterberry. 6-8 ft................. 
Brightest red berries till mid-winter. Likes, 
wet acid soil and part shade. 
KERRIA’ japonica. (4. ft... eee 
Green stems. Bright yellow flowers over a 
long season. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis—Chinese Beautybush. 
6-10 ft. Bell-shaped pink flowers with orange 
centers in great profusion in June. Rapid 
growing arching branches. One of the best 
new hardy shrubs. : 
22 
Size 
2-3 
3-4 
Tt, 
tt: 
in. 
Each 
1.00 
1.50 
1.25 
1.75 
1.40 
1.00 
1.25 
3.25 
1.00 
.65 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
Per 10. 
