Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Etc. 
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Snowberry • Symphoricarpus 
Racemosus 
A popular shrub, with large white 
berries and small pink flowers, the 
berries hanging on the plant throughout 
the winter. 
Sumac ■ Rhus 
Cut-leaved (R. laciniata). The 
most ornamental variety of this very use- 
ful class of small trees. As an individual 
plant, it makes a beautiful specimen. 
The suckers form a large clump; chiefly 
used in massing for landscape effects. 
Tamarix 
African (T. Africana). A beautiful 
shrub, resembling the juniper, with 
small leaves and delicate flowers. 
Handsome foliage; upright habit; 
flowers in May. 
Weigela • Diervilla 
Deboisi. Hardy, free-flowering, of spreading 
habit; very showy. Deep ro.se-colored flowers. 
Eva Rathke. Flowers brilliant crimson; a 
distinct and clear shade; very floriferous. Effec- 
tive in borders and groups of trees. 
Pascal. A dark red variety, almost a constant 
bloomer, producing white flowers in profusion 
after other kinds have ceased to bloom. 
Rosea. Very compact in habit; fine rose- 
colored blossoms, large, showy, blooms in June. 
Variegated-leaved. Of dwarf habit; flowers 
nearly white; leaves bordered with yellowish 
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white, making the bush conspicuous throughout 
the season. 
Van Houttei. White flowers in clusters i 
inch in diameter. Its gay-colored foliage con- 
tra.sts nicely with the green of other shrubs. 
White-flowered. A vigorous and erect 
grower, reaching large size; flowers pure white, 
blooming from June until autumn. 
Winged Burning Bush • Euonymus Alatus 
Corked Bark. Dwarf and compact in habit; 
wood very corky; leaves small; fruit red. The 
bright green leaves tum brilliant scarlet in autumn. 
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