VIBURNUM OPLUS STERILE 
(Snowball) 
The common and widely planted 
snowball develops into a ten foot 
shrub. Large round clusters of white 
flowers in May and June. Give it a 
sunny location. 
With the exception of Viburnum 
carlesi and Lentago all viburnums are 
priced as follows: 
3/4 ft.each $ .40 
4/5 ft. specimen plants ea. .75 
5/6 ft. specimen plants ea. 1.00 
VIBURNUM 
Decidely one of our most valuable shrub groups. Many are 
native. All of them are noteworthy for their conspicuous fruits 
and warm fall colors. 
VIBURNUM AMERICANUM (American cranberry bush) 
The common name for this shrub is a complete misnamer 
since it bears no cranberries. A tall, handsome bush. Scarlet 
fruits in large clusters form in July and persist through most of 
the winter. 
VIBURNUM CARLESI (Fragrant viburnum) 
A low'growing shrub for an intimate spot in your garden. 
Pinkish, clovc'scented blooms in late April and May. Fruits 
blue'black. Conceded to be an aristocrat. 
Dug with ball of earth. 
18/24 inches high B/B .each $1.25 
24/30 inches high B/B .each 2.00 
30/36 inches high B/B .each 2.50 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrow-wood) 
Conspicuous white flowers in May and June. Fruits blue' 
black. Autumn coloring purple and red. Tall and tolerates 
shade. A good shrub for an informal hedge. 
VIBURNUM LANTANA (Wayfaring tree) 
Tall and tree like. Wide clusters of white flowers in late June 
and July. Fruits red, changing to black. 
VIBURNUM MOLLE (Kentucky viburnum) 
A mid'western native and exceptionally hardy. Medium 
height. Clusters of white flowers in May and June. Blue'black 
fruits. 
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