Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
Pe ae nancy eee a Ree gee ed A IO Leen ee a 
Size Each 
—Aurea. Golden Mockorange. A dwarf variety with 15-18 in. 2.00 
bright yellow leaves. 
—Virginalis. Virginal Mockorange. 7-8 ft. Large semi- Q=Sr atts 125 
double flowers produced somewhat throughout the sum- 
mer. Very fragrant. 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius nana. 4-5 ft. A hardy shrub 2a ee E25 
having white flowers in May and June. Very attrac- 3-4 ft. 1.50 
tive small dense foliage. Also fine for clipped hedges. 
—Opulifolius aurea. Golden-Leafed Ninebark. 8-10 ft. = oueelils 1.25 
A tall spreading plant with bright yellow new growth, 3-4 ft. 1.50 
white flowers and red seed pods. 
—Intermedia parvifolius. Dwarf Illinois Ninebark. 4 ft. Do mee lite 1.25 
An excellent dense shrub with small leaves. Suitable 3-4 ft. 1.50 
for hedges or low plantings. 
PLUM, Purple. See prunus. 
30 or more 
each per 10 per 10 
PRIVET—Amur River North. 8-12 ft. Makes 12-18 in. 25 $2.00 $1.80 
one of the best trimmed hedges but is 18-24 in. 30 2.70 2.50 
also fine used as a shrub. BBs SAE, 45 4.00 3.50 
12-18 in. 1 year per 25 $3.00 
Each 
—Lodense. 2% ft. A very compact and dwarf privet 8-10 in. 30 
with dark shining foliage. 10-12 in. 40 
12-15 in. .60 
15-18 in. .80 
—Regal. 5-6 ft. Low, dense horizontally branching. The 15-18 in 90 
blue-black fruits hang all winter. Good either as a 
shrub or hedge. 
—Vicary. A small privet with bright yellow leaves all 15-18 in. 1.00 
through the summer. Requires full sun. 
“PRUNUS cistena, Hansen’s Purple Leafed Plum. 6-8 ft. DES) AW, 2.00 
Bright reddish-purple foliage throughout the season. 
Purplish-pink blossoms. 
“Thunder clowd. Similar to cistena but has brighter YS) Bi 2.00 
red leaves but not as hardy. 
“—Tomentosa. 8 ft. An excellent shrub. Often used Qeoe ft: 1,25 
as a flowering hedge. The white flowers come out 3-4 ft. 1.60 
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 3-4 ft. 1.80 
with pink double flowers in late April before it leaves 
out. 
QUINCE—Flowering, Chaenomelis japonica. 5-6 ft. An- 15-18 in. as) 
other very early flowering shrub with orange-scarlet 18-24 in. 90 
flowers, very early in the Spring. Dark shiny foliage 
and bushy dense growth. 
20 
