BONNELL NURSERIES 14455 Rainier Avenue 
EVERGREEN and FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued VIBURNUM—Snowball 
SUMAC + Viburnum Burkwoodi. A very fine hybrid form. Excellent waxy 
evergreen foliage. Large clusters of waxy, fragrant flowers— 
larger than of Virburnum Carlesi. Very choice. 15 to 18 in. 
S250 1S) to 245 ins 3.50: 
+ Viburnum Carlesi. (V. Bitchuensis) Low growing to 4 to 5 ft. 
\ Deciduous, making a dense neat shrub for sunny places. Flowers 
very fragrant, waxy pink in small clusters. 15 to 18 in. $2.50; 
18 to 24 in. $3.50. 
Viburnum Davidi. Dwarf evergreen type about 3 feet high. Pos- 
sesses the unique feature of having either buds, flowers or 
berries every month of the year. Should be in every garden. 
Ue 10 ti. SZASOF WO ite) 12 iin, 350k 
+ Viburnum Fragrance. Winter flowering Viburnum with fragrant 
<< pink flowers from January to March. 18 to 24 in. $2.50; 24 
+ Rhus Cotinus. (Smoke Tree or Purple Fringe Tree) ——A large 
deciduous shrub. Leaves nearly round, very neat. Flowers in 
fluffy clusters completely covering the shrub and giving the 
appearance of purple smoke. Very unusual. 2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 
+ Rhus Cotinus Rubrafolia. A new, red-leafed smoke tree. Habit 
and characteristics are the same as Rhus Continus except for 
ruby-red leaves all summer. 18 to 24 in. $5.00. 
+ Rhus Typhina. (Staghorn Sumac) —A deciduous shrub growing 
to 15 or 20 feet. Rich green foliage, densely hairy branches, 
and dark red flower cones. Very tropical in appearance but 
turning brilliant red in fall. 3 to 4 ft. $2.50. 
TAMARIX 
+ Tamarix Gallicia. Feathery arching branches with peculiar pink to 30 in. $3.50. ; : 
flowers that blend into the foliage on the ends of the branches. Viburnum Macrocephalum. Semi-evergreen, with enormous balls 
3 to 4 ft. $2.50. % ok white flowers 9 inches or more through. 30 to 36 in. 
TERNSTROEMIA i Viburnum Opulus. (European Cranberry Bush)—Very useful in 
Ternstroemia Japonica. A low growing evergreen shrub with A screen and high border plantings. Large cluster of white 
glossy green leaves. The new growth is reddish-bronze and flowers in summer and red berries in fall. 3 to 4 ft. $3.50. 
very ornamental. White clusters of flowers followed by red \ Viburnum Rhytidophyllum. Long coarse dark green foliage with 
berries. 15 to 18 in. $2.50: silvery-white flowers followed by black berries. Evergreen. 
Sto 24 ing S2.50h 2ito 3 {ty 33.50; 
THUJA—Cedar \ Viburnum Rhytidophyllum Aurea Variegata. A new variety of 
+ Thuja Berckmann’s Golden. Very dwarf, extremely slow growing, evergreen snowball with large green leaves. Streaked with 
very symmetrical globular form with golden foliage. Unexcelled ae silver and gold. 15 to 18 in. $2.50; 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 
for planter boxes, or for edging. 8 to 10 in. $2.00; 10 to t Viburnum Tomentosum. (Japanese Snowball) —Deciduous shrub 
I fin S250: growing to 7 to 8 feet. Showy snow-white flowers in clusters. 
+ Thuja Lobbi. Grows to 15 to 20 feet. One of the best Arborvi- Zoe ft ap 2.502 toil. 3,00, 
taes for congested industrial areas as it withstands considerable 
smoke and dust. Foliage is broad and very handsome with + Viburnum Tomentosum Mariesi. Large conspicuous head 
golden tips against deep greene | 2. toslS itp) Osho tos of flowers and bronze foliage in the fall. New and rare. 
in. $2.50; 18 to 24 in. $3.50. Imported from England in 1947. 18 to 24 in. $2.50; 
+ Thuja Occidentalis Woodwardi. A dwarf shrub growing to 5 feet, 2 to 3 ft. $3.50. 
making a dense globe shape without trimming. A very fine 
plant for planter boxes. 12 to 15 in. $2.50; 15 to 18 in. $3.50. 
+ Thuja Plicata. (Western Red Cedar)—Rapid growth makes this WEIGELA 
dark foliaged conifer an ideal subject for hedges and wind- 
breaks. 3) to 4 ft. $3.50: A favorite flowering shrub; neat in habit of growth with pleasing 
+ Thuja Pyramidalis. Compact column type growing to 15 to 20 green foliage and colorful tubular flowers in summer. Excellent for 
feet. Light green foliag2. Keeps dense without shearing. 24 cutting. 
to 30 in. $3.50; 30 to 36 in. $5.00; 3 to 4 ft. $6.50. + Eva Rathke. One of the best. Flowers bright red; profuse bloom- 
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+ Newport Red. A new semi-dwarf, compact habit growth; vivid 
red flowers; superior to Eva Rathke. 18 to 24 in. $1.50. 
+ Rosea. Pink flowers spring and early summer. 2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 
+ Rosea Purpurescens. A dwarf shrub growing to about 3 feet in 
height. Very compact and bushy, with a profusion of pink 
flowers in early summer and purplish foliage all season. 12 
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YEW 
+ Taxus Baccata. (English Yew)—Upright growing to 10 feet with deep 
green foliage. 3 to 4 ft. $12.50. 
+ Taxus Baccata Aurea. (Golden English 
Yew)—Same as above but with golden 
wolves, 3) 1, S750). 
+ Taxus Chinensis. (Chinese Yew) — Very ; 
rapid growing evergreen to 12 to 15 , 
feet. Upright growth with a spreading 
base. Leaves longer than above and dark = 
green. 2 to 3 ft. $5.00, 4 ft. $7.50. 
+ Taxus Baccata Repandens. Low growing 
Yew with spreading horizontal branches 
covered with deep green foliage. A valu- = 
able shrub for low planting, as with low * 
junipers in the foundation planting or . 
rock gardens. 15 to 18 in. $3.50; 18 to 
24 in. $5.00; 24 to 30 in. $7.50. 
+ Taxus Baccata Hibernica. (lrish Yew) — 
Makes a perfect column of deep green |, 
foliage 12 to 15 feet. Most popular of # 
all the yews. Bright red berries in fall. ®* 
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IRISH YEW 
WEIGELA TAXUS BACCATA 
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