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quinquelocularis var. translucens—Ilimalayas to Afghanist. 
—III 25%; IV 100% 
Ruprechtiana—Manch., & N. China—IV slight 
standishi—China—IV shght—Shrub 10 ft. high with 
spread of 15 ft. Flowers plentiful 
syringantha—N.W. China—IV_ sheght 
tatarica—S. Russia to Altai and Turkestan—IV 100% A— 
also one specimen uninjured 
Webbiana—S.E. Eu. to Himalayas—IV 40%—Some 
leaves wilted after they came out 
Nylosteoides—IV 259 A 
Uninjured: chrysantha, chrysantha var. Regeliana, flava, 
Maximowiezi, muendeniensis, Morrowil, muscavien- 
sis, Nylosteum 
Sambucus 
canadensis E. N. A. 
acutiloba—IV 100% A 
nigra—Eu., N. Afr., W. Asia 
albo-variegata—lI1 30% ; TV 100% 
pyramidalis—IV 100% A 
Uninjured: canadensis 
Symphoricarpos 
albus (racemosus)—N. N. A.—IV 100% A 
microphyllus—Mex.—IV 90% A 
occidentalis—Central N. A—-IV 100% A; LK: ’17-18 
Heyeri—IV 100% A 
orbiculatus—N. J. to Ga., Kans. and Tex., W. to S. Dak. 
—IV 100% A; LK: 717-18 
Viburnum * 
affine—Que. to Ga—IV 25% A 
cotinifolium—Himalayas—III 50% 
foetidum rectangulare—Asia—II N 
ichangense—W. China—III 40% 
nudum—L. I. to Fla. and La—IV 75% 
odoratissimum—S.I*. Asia—I P 
rhytidophyllum—W. China—II; LK: ’17-18 
rufidulum—sS.E. U. S—IV 50% 
*In general, Viburnums that have been killed back will shoot up again 
from base, 
