Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
Stra es a Sao ae ae ie a ea eS ESS es a 
Size Each 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL. An excellent broad leafed ever- 12-15 in. 2.00 
green shrub with masses of pink or rose colored flowers 18-24 in. 6.00 
in late spring or early summer. It will thrive here. 
If planted in peaty acid soil in a protected location with 
shade during the hot part of the day. It needs water if 
it gets very dry. Sold B & B. 
NINEBARK. See Physocarpus. 
OLIVE, Russian. See trees. 
PEARLBUSH. See exochardia. 
PHILADALPHUS. Mockorange, often called Syringa. 
—Avalancke. 4-5 ft. Fine arching twigs bearing a great 18-24 in. 1.10 
profusion of small flowers. Much more compact grow- 
ing than most kinds. 
—Coronarius. Sweet Mockorange. 8-10 ft. The old- 2-2% ft. 1.25 
fashioned kind, 
—Grandifiora. 8-9 ft. Large single white flowers in 2 = Siete 1.30 
mid-June. Good plant. Scentless. Oat eetts 1.50 
—Mt. Blanc. 4 ft. Single flowers. Mound like shrub. 18-24 in. 1.00 
One of the hardiest. 
—Ophelia. 5-6 ft. Semi-double. Very fragrant and free 18-24 in. 1.00 
blooming. 
—Snowflake. (Pat.) Very double, sweetscented, and 2-seetts 2.00 
very profuse bloomer. 3-4 tt: 2.50 
—Virginalis. Wirginal Mockorange. 7-8 ft. Large semi- 18-24 in. 1.00 
double flowers produced somewhat throughout the sum- Zaomelt: Heo 
mer. Very fragrant. 3-4 ft. 1.50 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius nana. 4-5 ft. A hardy shrub 3-4 ft. 1.50 
having white flowers in May and June. Very attrac- 
tive small dense foliage. Also fine for clipped hedges. 
PLUM, Purpie. See prunus. 
PRIVET—Amur River North. 8-12 ft. Makes one of the 12-18 in. .20 
best trimmed hedges but is also fine used as a shrub. 18-24 in. 30 
2-3 ft. 40 
—Lodense. 2% ft. A very compact and dwarf privet 12-18 in. 615 
with dark shining foliage. 
—Regal. 5-6 ft. Low, dense horizontally branching. The 18-24 in. 12a 
blue-black fruits hang all winter. Good either as a 2-3) hte 1.50 
shrub or hedge. 
—Vicary. A small privet with bright yellow leaves all 10-12 in. .60 
through the summer. Requires full sun. 
Senos cistena, Hansen’s Purple Leafed Plum. 6-8 ft. 2 -Ometts 2.00 
Bright reddish-purple foliage bee the season. 3-4 ft. 2.50 
Purplish-pink blossoms. 
\—Tomentosa. (Orient) 8 ft. An excellent shrub. Often 3-4 ft. 1.60 
used as a flowering hedge. The white flowers come out 4-5 ft. 2.00 
before the leaves followed by bright red cherries in 
June and July which are fine either cooked or raw. 
Very hardy. 
—Triloba. 10-15 ft. The tall flowering almond, loaded Qeomeatte 1.60 
with pink double flowers in late April before it leaves 3-4 ft. 1.80 
out. 4-5 ft. 2.10 
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