20 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 25, 1950 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
SYMPHORICARPOS (SNOWBERRY)—Continued Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
vulgaris (Indian Currant; Coralberry) June-July. 4-6 ft. 
A hardy native shrub; pink flowers, purplish-red berries in bunches. 
S800 2:to 81 8 ins ae ee ee ee eo RV Sages: $170 $1400 $120 00 
2600 “slGe tom 240 in 45s Ps ue rae aioe ete ees 2 10 18 00 160 00 
COOO De SCO 4G) Ltceee. se Se Secs i Oe a fee ete oe cma 2 90 25 00 220 00 
BO MOSLO PA Ute crew ee soe ain ea ee oe eees 4 00 85 (00 age sees 
TAMARIX 
DO LOPLBL I we eee ree ek eer ees eee ae 1 60 14 00 125 00 
ASLO re Shh see ae ea ke oe SE ea eee ae 2 40 20 00 175 00 
ZEtOLS Ll os cea Reema as oe Wee eee aie a eerie 3 10 27 00 225 00 
ALO ga 1 5 Users eae ee Me Si IO eA ce Rte Sen a ere ene 4 00 35 00 300 00 
12/18” 18/24” 2/3’ 3/4 
africana. May. 10-12 ft. Slender spreading branches, 
reddish-brown bark, pink flowers.______--__---------- 500 2300 4500 400 
amurensis (Amur Tamarix) August-September. 8-10 ft. 
Purple branches, graceful foliage. Thrives in dry 
SOT See a ee ee ee ee ties ne ee Se Naa eae 350 600 500 100 
hispida (Kashgar Tamarix) August-September. 12-15 ft. 
Slow, compact, upright growth; long panicles of 
Drish te pin kept lowers ee ee eee re ee oe 400 600 200 180 
tetandra purpurea. May-June. 10-12 ft. Vigorous 
growth, bright green foliage, pink flowers. Very 
Hardy cpt se eee oc oe We eth Bee Rene Sy Teer eee 1200 2000 3000 200 
VIBURNUM Peri0 Per100 Per 1000 
dentatum (Arrowwood) May. 10-12 ft. 
A splendid massing shrub, beautiful glossy green foliage, greenish-white flow- 
ers; bluish-black berries. Withstands considerable shade. 
20.3112 TOLLS Sil gee eee es eC ee eee Ieee $2.10. :$:18 00CRS ance 
opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) April-May. 10-12 ft. 
Well known and justly popular. Flewers appear in numerous compact balls. 
500g 9 4toeL2 eins aera rectemmetnele See eaters Set geet eed 2 10 18) 00.5 sgn 
SOO"* 1 2stOsLS in gon eee ek oe aah oe ee ee ee 3 20 28 00'G eee 
VITEX macrophylla (Big-leaved Chaste Tree) July to frost. 5-6 ft. 
Semi-dwarf flowers lavender-blue. Hardy. 
200.12 to 18 "in See oe ee eee aren ee ees as «2160 22: OOM. jemeq ee 
300); 18. to 124 Binwe 22 A eee oie ae ee se ne --.... 3 20 28 O0sG epee 
060) 2*to7e Ite ee aad pita teed Cte wee ae eee eta pe ee 4 00 35 00 320 00 
300. 4:37 tO! 4 Sits gee nee ne re et te ee Ltn aie ets ne oe, 5 00 AS) OO ve ese 
WEIGELA (DIERVILLA) 
Eva Rathke (Red Flowering Weigela) May-June. 4-5 ft. 
Attractive foliage clear ruby-red trumpet- shaped flowers over long season. 
1300 12 tOTLS git ee ee ee pe eee 3 20 28 00 250 00 
rosea (Pink Weigela) May-June. 6-8 ft. 
Erect, compact growth; fine rose-colored flowers. Used extensively. 
1900 4:12 to AS xin os Tee A ye ee rN Sees me ete 2 10 18 00 160 00 
B80. 518i COU 24: Tn, ae he oe ae eee ee 2 90 25 00 220 00 
300 °-2:to-. 8 ftnesns A Geseen chee ae se een ree eee 4 00 35 00 300 00 
400.23 to 4 £0,000 soon ee ee es ce are ee 5 00 45 00 400 00 
Hendersoni. May-June. 6-8 ft. 
One of the hardier varieties of Weigela. A splendid shrub; produces quantities 
of light crimson flowers. 
850 412 toriS Amino es Seo te ee re ae ee ee 2 10 18 00 160 00 
BO 2ECO LS Ete es ese See tah Shee Dt pen eee een he eer 4 00 3000 eee ese 
Variegated (Variegated-leaf Weigela) May-June. 4-5 ft. 
Dwarf, leaves margined creamy white; flowers pink. One of the most useful 
variegated shrubs. 
400 712 *to 1S ite Sete ee 2 60 ad OO MERE ase 2a 
