White Snowberry. 
White 
SNOWBERRY 
Fine shrub of coni' 
pact form and semi- 
dwarf habits. Does well 
anywhere, but particu¬ 
larly in the shade. Cover¬ 
ed with rose-pink flow¬ 
ers in June and July, 
followed by numerous 
clusters of large, pearly 
white berries which re¬ 
main on a long time. 
Red 
Red Snowberry. 
WEIQELA 
Eva Rathke 
A dwarfer, everhlooming, red- 
flowered iorm of the old favorite 
Weigela rosea. Easy to grow, 
good form and foliage. One of the 
very best and most useful of all 
red-flowered shrubs. 
SNOWBERRY (Coralberry) 
Dwarf foundation shrub of good form, 
with thick, fine foliage. The small red fruits 
are thickly clustered along the ropelike 
branches, weighing them heavily into an at¬ 
tractive drooping appearance. Fine compan¬ 
ion plant for the White Snowberry. 
VIBURNUM 
americanum (Cranberry Bush) 
Tall and sturdy background shrub with 
handsome, bright green foliage, setting off 
well the soft, flattened heads of white flowers. 
The most distinctive feature is the bright red 
berries which hang in clusters all winter. 
Fruit of Viburnum Americanum. 
Weigela, Eva Rathke. 
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