VIBURNUM LENTAGO (Nannyberry) 
White flowers in May and June. Fruits blue'black. The tab 
lest of the viburnums reaching a height of twenty'fivc feet. 
3/4 ft high ..'.each $ .50 
4/5 ft. high .each .75 
VIBURNUM OPULUS NANUM (Dwarf Cranberrybush) 
Very desirable for edging or facing shrubs grows very compact 
and not over 2 ft. comparatively new in our locality. 
12/15” .each .85 
WEIGELA FLORIDA ROSEA 
Profuse bloomer. Rose'colored flowers in June. An attractive 
eight foot shrub for the border. 
3/4 ft. high .each $ .45 
WINTERBERRY (Ilex yerticilatta) 
One of our native hollies, the winterberry prefers a moist, 
welbdrained location. Magnificent combined with cedars or hem' 
locks. Produces the bright red'berried stems sold at Christmas 
time. 
15/18 in. high .each $ .35 
2/3 ft. high .each .60 
WITCH-HAZEL (Hamamelis virginiana) 
The common witch-hazel reaches a height of fifteen feet or 
more. Small yellow flowers and dry, luminous leaves in early 
winter. Splendid as a background shrub or for use in naturalis¬ 
tic plantings. 
3/4 ft. high bushy .each $ .75 
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