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Viburnum Plicatum (Japan Snowball), 6 feet. 
A very ornamental shrub from Japan. It has very dark green 
foliage and the clusters of white flowers in May make a very effec¬ 
tive show among the dark leaves. This plant is not affected by 
insects and in all is considered to be one of our best shrubs. 
3 feet.50c. 4 to 5 feet.75c. 
Viburnum Lantana (Wayfaring Tree), 6 feet. 
A bushy, large leaved shrub with silvery color to underside of 
foliage. Valuable for its highly ornamenal red fruit turning 
black in the Fall. A very good shrub and useful in dry soils. 
2% to 3 feet.35c. 3 to 4 feet.50c. 
Viburnum Tomentosum (Single Japanese Snowball), 5 to 
6 feet. 
A very handsome symmetrical shrub, with dark green leaves. 
Mas large flat heads of white flowers in May, followed in Fall by 
red berries that turn later to blue black. A very valuable shrub 
for shrubbery planting. 
3 feet.40c. 
Viburnum Lentago (Sheepberry), 6 feet. 
A large shrub with light glossy green foliage and fragrant creamy 
white flowers in June. A very desirable shrub for masses. 
2} 2 to 3 feet.40c. 
Viburnum Molle (Soft-leaved Viburnum), 5 feet. 
A native shrub that is quite rare. It resembles dentatum but 
the flowers come two or three weeks later and its leaves and fruits 
are larger than the dentatum. 
3 feet.50c. 
Weigela (See Diervilla). 
SHRUBS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 
SHRUBS WITH COLORED OR VARIEGATED FOLIAGE SHRUBS BEARING ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
P u r pi e-1 ea vcd 1} a r berry. 
Cornus in variety. 
Hibiscus (Variegated). 
Ligustrum Tricolor. 
Spiraea Opuli folia A urea. 
(jolden-leaved Elder. 
Purple-leaved Plum. 
Variegatcd-1 eaved Weigela. 
Sea Buckthorn (Gray Leaves.) 
Cydonia Japonica (Reddish 
Tint to Leaves). 
Spirea Paniculata (Purplish 
Green Leaves). 
Barberry in variety. 
Euonymous in variety. 
Ligustrum in variety. 
Cornus in variety. 
Lonicera in variety. 
Symphoricarpus, Red and White. 
Sumach in variety. 
White Fringe. 
Eleagnus. 
Ilex Verticillata. 
Rhodotyphus. 
Ribes in variety. 
Sambticus in variety. 
Viburnum in variety. 
