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Vines The Linn County Nurseries 
Size Each 
SYMPHORICARPOS. Orbiculatus Coralberry or Indian 18-24 in. 70 
Currant. 3-4 ft. A very hardy low shrub that thrives Decale 1.00 
in most locations. Withstands dry sunny places or will 
do good in considerable shade. Is more open and does 
not berry up as much in shade. Small red berries are 
produced all along the branches in the fall. 
TAMARIX. 8-10 ft. Fine feathery blue-green foliage. =O tt: 1.00 
Racemes of delicate pink flowers. 3-4 ft. Al Ay) 
VIBURNUM—Dentatum. Arrow-wood. 15 ft. Flat clusters 18-24 in. 1.00 
of white flowers and blue berries. A good massing zB} site, 1.25 
shrub with many stems and attractive crinkly foliage. 3-4 ft. 1.50 
—Juddi. 5 ft. A new Carlesi-bitchiuense hybrid. Pro- 15-18 in. 4.75 
duces sweet-scented, light pink long tubed flowers. 
Protect from cold winds and afternoon sun. Tolerates 
quite heavy shade. 
—Lantana. Wayfaring tree. 10-15 ft. Flowers in flat 2-0) ft. 1.40 
clusters in June-July. Fruit red changing to black 
Thick crinkly leaves lasting longer than most. With- 
stands ary soil. 
—Molle. Kentucky Viburnum. 12 ft. Very similar to 4-5 ft. 225 
Dentatum, 
—Opuius. European Cranberry-bush. 10 ft. Flat clusters Dorel te 1E25 
of white flowers in May and bright red berries during 
fall and winter. A fine, dense shrub for borders. 
Leaves turn red in fall. 
—Opulus Nana. Dwarf Viburnum. 2 ft. A very slow- 6-10 in. 1.00 
growing compact shrub used for low hedges and edg- 
ings. 
—Oplus sterilis. Common Snowball. The well known 2-3 it. 1.40 
old-fashioned shrub. 
—Sieboldi. 10-15 ft. A large shrub with long dark green Jeet te 2.00: 
rugose leaves and good branching. Lots of creamy 
white flat clusters of flowers in May and red berries 
turning black in summer. 
WEIGELA. Bristol Ruby. 4-5 ft. Improved Eva Rathke 18-24 in. 1.10 
large soft ruby-red flowers, shading to garnet-red. 
WILLOW—Arctic. 12 ft. A low shrub Willow often 10-12 in. slip 
used for hedges. Has fine feathery grayish foliage. 15-18 in. 30 
One year rooted cuttings. 18-24 in. 40 
Meats. alte 50 
—Pussy. Good foliage. Large, silvery pink catkins 2=Ome ts .90 
with yellow stamens in early spring. Forces early. 3-4 ft. 125 
WINTERBERRY. See Ilex. 
VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
Each 
BITTERSWEET, ORIENTAL. Celastrus Orbiculatus. A twining vine $ .60 
with heavy foliage and lots of small orange berries. A larger vine but 
berries not as showy as the America Bittersweet until leaves drop. It 
is wise to plant three or four to insure pollenation. Heavy plants. 
—Scandens, Am. Bittersweet. The well-known native bittersweet hav- .60 
ing large showy orange-scarlet berries. 
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