JAPAN QUINCE 
Blooms in May just ahead of apple blossom time. 
Startlingly brilliant with its dazzling scarlet flowers. 
Bloom followed by fleshy fruits which are fragrant and 
quince shaped. The stout branches are armed with many 
thorns. Grows from three to six feet. Makes a beautiful 
decorative or defensive shrub or border. 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
This old favorite attains a height of six to eight feet. 
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Bears large rounded balls of snow white flowers in May and 
June, on drooping branches making it a very attractive 
shrub. Looks well as a single specimen and is fine as a back 
ground for smaller shrubs. 
