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Flowering: Almond 
Prunus Glandulosa, 7 - 8 ' —Flowering Almond 
A charming plant rivaling all for beauty. The fra¬ 
grant double rose-like blossoms cover the slender 
branches in early spring before the leaves appear. Pink, 
or white. May. 
Prunus Newport, 12-15' —Red-leaf Flower¬ 
ing Plum 
A beautiful tree-like Shrub of startling appearance. 
Throughout the growing season the branches are thick¬ 
ly covered with richly shaded red leaves. Rosy white 
flowers of early Spring are followed by ornamental red 
fruits. White. April. 
Prunus Pissardi, 12-15' —Purple-leaf Plum 
Similar to P. Newport, but its crimson red leaves 
of Spring gradually turn to a dark purple color. 
Prunus Triloba, 7-8' —Rose Tree of China 
An exquisite Shrub of refined beauty. In early 
spring this small tree is bedecked with garlands of 
double delicate pink rosettes before the leaves appear. 
An ideal plant for solitarv specimen planting. Pink. 
May. 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi, 5-6' — 
Firethorn 
Rare a'nd unusually distinctive. An evergreen Shrub 
with small shiny dark green leaves. Has slender thorny 
branches of drooping habit. Bears clusters of flowers and 
brilliant orange berries. Leaves in Fall turn fiery red. 
White. June. 
Rhamnus Cathartica, 10-12' Common 
Buckthorn 
Of rapid and dense growth. Ha’s dark attractive 
foliage and showy black berries in autumn. Lends 
well to pruning and succeeds in partial shade. White 
June. 
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