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MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHNENANDOAH, IOWA 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
PRIVET—Continued 
Ibolium, Hardy California. 8-10 ft. Per 10 Per100 Per 1000 
Upright, vigorous with foliage similar to California but much hardier. 
9 to. 12-inches; branched: == 2 ==. = =-= = sae $ =." $ SOC RRRSeod oe 
12 tor 1SAnches, 3icanesvand sup) eee see ie 12.00 100.00 
16.16. 2471n ches. S-canes- and *Upseee. =e ee ane 16.50 140.00 
A, tors feelnde canes and*up 4 aegued se: 2-2, ee eee eer 21.00 180.00 
3 tOg4*feel,- 4: canes andsup.c. pee ee Sao 22.50 200.00 
Ibota vicari, Hardy Golden Ibota Privet. 3-6 ft. 
New hardy Privet that carries golden-yellow leaves, providing a wealth of 
interesting contrasts from early spring until late fall. Develops a neat com- 
pact shrub that can be trimmed into any shape. Suitable for use as an in- 
dividual shrub, or for hedging. 
9-itomilZeinches yes’ (eet a eee eee ee 2.40 20:00] eae 
12*to c1D “In CheS 22a see. tk ee ee Oe eee 3.20 28.004 “2 See 
Hsp Raper eaSep bell el- cps eee er PE ART See 4.00 35.00.) eeee 
1S eto e245 incheses. oe Se oe oe a re oe ee 22 0.00 45.00...) eee 
2utO <2 Ye feetat Bie wees Boe. ee ee eee 2 eee 6.50 60.00. ae 
Lodense. 2% ft. 
Very compact, dwarf form. 
LS RLOM LOIN Ch Co ee ee a, ee ee hee PAR 25.00 Bette: 
1S5tOw24). INCH ESee. ee ee ee Stee es. Fah So et, Bae 3.50 30.00) (a0 ee 
Regel, regelianum. 6-8 ft. 
Low growing dense shrub with horizontal, spreading branches. Fine, hardy 
hedge plant. Grown from cuttings. 
1 etOe 1S CinGhes 2. = = eee eee Ct oy Re 2 ee 2.50 22.00 200.00 
LS StOe24 7 INCH CSie seats ee ee 4.00 35.00 300.00 
2 to 23631 Get =... ee ee eee Bd, Seeds tbe, MISE Oe 5.00 45.00 400.00 
vulgare, European Privet. 8-10 ft. 
Available Spring only. 
A hardy vigorous strain of European Privet carrying dark green foliage, 
hanging on late in autumn. 
22tOl oat COUe 4 eCanes ca.Ti0 ll pam aes eee ee pay 2 21.00 180.00 
3 tO, 4-feet, 74 canes and Up.) 292) 2 oe ~ 24.00 220.00 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plums. (See Deciduous Trees). 
RHODOTYPOS kerriodes, Jetbead (White Kerria). 4-5 ft. 
Distinct shrub. Bright green foliage. Single white flowers, April-May. Black 
shiny fruit in autumn and winter. 
9 CO 512 BIN CH OS 2 ree go eet le 2.90 25.00; eae 
L22toe 1S 2inCh CS eee ce ee 4.50 40.00 350.00 
Ey ays < #e, Ay) 55.00 500.00 
RHUS canadensis (aromatica). Fragrant Sumac. 5-6 ft. 
Aromatic shrub. Small yellowish flowers April-May, followed by red berries. 
IZ*@to “lSPinchestey <2 te eee ae gan eee 3.20 28.90 2a 
18%{0°).24 inches: 32222) 5 ipis Jeeta = ote oe ed Oe 5.50 50.00 450.00 
2°tO 83  T6@trees 2 a vo 5 ate Uae eo 2 es 6.50 60.00 ELSA = 
oPlos4 leete sae Seah eee Sees ens la eee eee 8.00 (5.0050 eee 
cotinus (Purple Fringe). 10-15 ft. 
Rapid grower producing masses of filmy, smoky panicles of flowers. July- 
August, making a fine specimen. 
Ueto 12 einchess ie 2 eee ee ee ee ee 3.50 30.005- = es 
I2$topl8. inchésie.2.. seen el) ere 5.00 45,008 eee 
18: to -24-inGhes 2s SU ts ee eee ee 7.00 65.00) eee 
glabra, Smooth Sumac. 6-10. ft. 
Of dwarfish habit, producing bunches of crimson berries. Aug.-Sept. 
i2ato: 18vinches: 424. 3 SS ee ee eee 2.10 18:00) eee 
ISeto 24 inches 2220 cov tescme lt see sea 3.20 280075 eee 
2OtO¢ 3 leetieede. cutee cee ee 4.50 40.00% See 
