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SHRUBS AND TREES 
Viburnum. 
VIBURNUM Lt-ntago iSheep Herry). Flowers creamy white, in broad, Hat. sessile 
cymes. 4 or 5 inches broad. A large shrub or tree, sometimes 30 feet higli. 25 cts. 
each. 51.50 per doz.; e.xtra lieavy. 50 els. 
V. lantana (Wayfaring Free). A finely shaped shrub, with good-sized leaves, whitish 
underneath; fruit red, turning black in autumn. 20 cts. 
V. nudum (Withe-rod). Shrub 6 to 10 feet high, with thickish oval leaves. 25 cts. 
V. Opulus Cranberry Tree). Grows 5 to 10 feet high, with showy white Howers. 
Fruit bright red, remaining after the leaves are gone. 25 cts. each, 51.50 per doz. 
V. Opulus, var. sterilis f Snowball' Well known in cultivation. 25 cts. 
V. prunifolium Black Haw). rail shrubs with horizontal branches; flowers white, 
fruit black. 25 cts. 
V. pubescens (Downy Arrowwood). A compact shrub, 2 to 3 feet high. Has rigid 
branches and ovate leaves, tapering to a point. Produces in great profusion flat 
cymes of white flowers. Quite hardy, and is a beautiful plant in cultivation. 25 cts. 
each. $1 .50 per doz. 
V. tomentosum. Eight to 10 feet. Flowers showy, in flat cymes, pure white. Leaves 
large, rich green. 35 cts. 
VITIS cordifolia (Frost Cirape). Flowers sweet. May and June. Fruit ripens after 
frost Wet places along streams. 25 cts. 
XANTHORHIZA apiifolia. A low shrub, with dark colored flowers; forms fine clumjjs. 
25 cts. 
CONTENTS 
H.ardv Fkrns. 
Coi.LEcrioN OK Ferns 
Hardy Perennials . 
Bog and Aquatic Plants . . 
Orchids . 
Tender Plants and Bulbs . 
Roses . ... 
Vises and Creepers . 
Shrubs and 'Frees 
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5. 6 
7-25 
26, 27 
28, 29 
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29-31 
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