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Landscape Architects and Nurserymen 
Addison, Ill. 
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Japanese Barberry 
Amelanchier Canadensis, 12-15'—Juneberry 
A large, graceful tree-like Shrub. The white flowers 
are succeeded in June by edible maroon-purple fruits. 
Aralia Spinosa, 18-20'—Devil's Walking Stick 
Grows to tall height with few spiny stems, or un¬ 
branched shoots at the base. Top is crowned with 
long compound fernlike leaves affecting tropical ap¬ 
pearance. Thrives in shade. Creamy white flowers in 
clusters above the foliage in July, followed by dark 
purple berries. 
Aronia Arbutifolia, 6-8'—Red Cbokeberry 
A choice plant with rich green foliage turning bright 
red in fall. Red berries carry well into winter. Prefers 
moist location and succeeds in shade. White, May. 
Aronia Brilliantissima, 6-8'—Brilliant 
Cbokeberry 
An improved variety of Aronia Arbutifolia. Has 
dense foliage and shiny red fruit. White, May. Foliage 
turns crimson in fall. 
Aronia Melanocarpa, 4-6'—Black Cbokeberry 
Similar to A. Arbutifolia, but grows not so tall. 
Flowers slightly tinged with red, and berries are of 
jet black color. White, May. 
Berberis Thunbergii, 4'—Japanese Barberry 
A low compact Shrub with small leaves and thorny 
branches. Bears showy red berries. Foliage turns fiery 
red in fall. Well adapted to shearing and makes ideal 
hedging. Small pink, June. 
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