Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
—Vanhouttei. Commonly called Bridalwreath. White 
flowers. Graceful habit. Thrives almost anywhere. 
SUMAC See Rhus. 
SYMPHORICARPOS. Orbiculatus Coralberry or Indian 
Currant. 3-4 ft. A very hardy low shrub that thrives 
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. 
—Chenaulti. 3-4 ft.. Graceful arching branches. More 
refined than others. Small leaves and red and white 
fruit. 
—Alba. Snowberry. 5-6 ft. A good shrub for partial 
shade and moist locations. Pink flowers and large 
white berries. 
TAMARIX. 8-10 ft. Fine feathery blue-green foliage. 
Racemes of delicate pink flowers. 
VIBURNUM Carlesi. Fragrant Viburnum. 4-5 ft. One 
of the choicest of flowering shrubs where it does well. 
Should be planted in a protected location in well drain- 
ed but moist soil. Bunches of very fragrant pink 
flowers in April. Slow growing. 
—Dentatum. Arrow-wood. 15 ft. Flat clusters of white 
flowers and blue berries. A good massing shrub with 
many stems and attractive crinkly foliage. 
—Lantana. Wayfaring tree. 10-15 ft. Flowers in flat 
clusters in June-July. Fruit red changing to black 
Thick crinkly leaves lasting longer: than most. With- 
stands ary soil. 
ings. 
—Opulus Nana. Dwarf Viburnum. 2 ft. A very slow- 
growling ecmpact shrub used for low hedges and edg- 
—Oplus sterilis. Common Snowball. The well known 
old-fashioned shrub. 
Sprimifoliim Black Haw. 10-15 ft. White flowers in 
flat clusters in May, blue black edible fruits in the fall. 
—Sieboldi. 10-15 ft. A large shrub with long dark green 
rugose leaves and good branching. Lots of creamy 
white flat clusters of flowers in May and red berries 
turning black in summer. 
STriopum American Highbush Cranberry. 8-10 ft. Flat 
heads of creamy-white flowers in May and brilliant 
scarlet berries through the fall. The fruit is edible. 
A fine shrub for borders and screens. 
~~trilobum wentworth. A _ selection of the preceding 
having larger fruits suitable for jams and sauce. 
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Size Each 
DEBY AGE. 90 
10 for $8.00 
18-24 in. .70 
= me ts 90 
18-24 in. .70 
DER Sar .90 
18-24 in. .70 
WEBS ikie 90 
DESY i. 1.00 
S=4 ett 1625 
18-24 in. See) 
18-24 in. 1.00 
DOM libs 1e25 
3-4 ft. 1.50 
2-3. ft. 1.40 
8-10 in. 1-25 
18-24 in. 1.00 
2 omits 1.40 
Q=oueette 1.50 
18-24 in. 1.40 
18-24 in. 1.00 
2-3 ft. 1.40 
12-15 in. .60 
