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POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA. A small shrub with odd, 
silky foliage, yellow flowers in summer. 
PRIVET, Variegated-Leaved. A small growing variety 
with leaves attractively margined with yellow. 
PERENNIAL PEA, Lathyrus latifolius. Similar to the 
Sweet Peas, pink and white flowers. 
RHODORA CANADENSIS. A hardy shrub and rosy- 
purple flowers. 
ROSA LUCIDA. A Rose species, pretty single pink 
flowers; excellent for working in with shrub groups. 
ROSE ACACIA, or Moss Locust. Robinia hispida. 
Rose-colored flowers in June. 
RUBUS ODORATUS, Flowering Raspberry. Single 
pinkish lavender flowers. 
SNOWBERRY, Symphoricarpos Racemosus. Small 
flowers in summer, white berries in winter. 
SYMPHORICARPOS VULGARIS, Coralberry. Coral- 
red berries. 
SPIREA. 
Anthony Waterer. Dwarf, crimson flowers. Blooms 
all summer. 
Billardii. Rose-colored flowers on spikes. 
Billardii Alba. Spikes of white flowers. 
Callosa. Dwarf variety, light pink flowers. 
Callosa Alba. White flowers. 
Douglasii. Beautiful deep rose-colored flowers. 
Froebelli. Rosy-pink from early spring on. 
Golden-Leaved, S. opulifolia aurea. Golden yellow 
foliage, white flowers. 
Prunifolia. White double rose-like flowers. 
Reevesii. Double-flowering white. 
Thunbergii. Dwarf, small white flowers. Fine for 
edging groups. 
Tomentosa. Low-growing pale pink flowers. 
Van Houtte. The finest of all the spireas, perfectly 
hardy and at home anywhere; blooms in wonderful 
profusion in spring, the single white flowers in flat 
heads being closely clustered along the whole 
branch. 
TAMARIX. Beautiful shrubs with thread-like foliage 
and delicate small flowers in spikes. Invaluable for 
sea-shore planting. 
Africana. Tall and spreading, with rosy-purple flowers. 
VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM. The Common Blueberry. 
Low-growing, bushy plants that yield the “makings” 
of those cherished blueberry pies. 
VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES. White flowers followed 
by red berries. 
Dentatum, Arrowwood. White flowers and dark blue 
berries. 
Lantana, Wayfaring Tree. White flowers, followed by 
red berries that later turn black. 
Lentago, Nanny Berry. White flowers and black 
berries. 
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