Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
OAK PIN, Quercus palustris. 75-90 ft. Grows rapidly in 
moist soil. Leaves are retained and color splendidly. 
Transplants easier than most oaks. Lower branches 
somewhat drooping. 
—Hills Northern Pin Oak. Adapted to drier soil. Slower 
growing. 
—Red. Quercus borealis. 60-80 ft. One of the faster 
growing of the upland Oaks. 
PECAN. See under nuts. 
PERSIMMON—Diospyros virginiana. 40-50 ft, 
This tree is more generally known for the puckery 
quality of its immature fruit. It is hardy with us. 
POPLAR—Lombardy. 50-70 ft. The well known very 
columnar poplar so widely planted for _ screens, 
accents and hedges along drives. The dense upright 
branches form a slender tapering tree from the ground 
to a slightly pointed top. 
—Red Bud. 18 ft. Rose pink flowers in early spring 
betore the leaves. Like rich soil. Somewhat tender 
when small. 
THORN, Crataegus Coccinoides. Kansas Hawthorn. 15- 
20 ft. Attractive white flowers, lustrous dark crimson 
fruit, orange and scarlet fall foliage. Heavy plants. 
—Cordata. Washington Thorn. 20-30 ft. Not troubled 
by the Cedar Apple Rust. A very choice rather up- 
right species with small bright green leaves which 
color brilliantly in fall. The clusters of small bright 
red fruits hang till mid-winter. 
WALNUTS. See under Nuts. 
WILLOW—Niobe Willow. 40-50 ft. Golden yellow bark, 
very long penulous branches. Strikingly beautiful as 
a specimen or at the waterside. Very rapid grower. 
Plant early. 
SHRUBS 
Each 
4.00 
7.50 
10.00 
7.50 
10.00 
3.50 
5.00 
20 
15 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
On orders of 5 or more of a variety 10% off and 50 or more 15% off. 
ALMOND—Pink flowering. (prunus glandulosa) 5 ft. 
Branches are covered with masses of double pink 
flowers in April and May before the leaves appear. 
—Amelanchier. 10-15 ft. White flowers early May. Edible 
red-black fruit in summer. 
ARONIA melanocarpa. Black Chokeberry. 4-6 ft. A com- 
pact shrub with clusters of attractive white flowers in 
the spring and shiny black fruit in fall. Splendid fo- 
liage becoming deep red in fall. 
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Size 
2-3 ft. 
2-3 ft. 
18-24 in. 
2-3 ft. 
Each 
Sie25 
1.75 
80 
1.25 
