McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 19 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—Of dwarf, bushy 
spreading growth. Flowers in corycombs of bright 
rose. Sufliciently dwarf to be used in front of 
foundation plantings or in borders. Does best in 
partial shade. 
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SPIREA THUNBERGI—A graceful bush with in- 
numerable small white flowers in April and May 
and tiny fern-like leaves, 
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SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—A strong hardy grower 
of graceful drooping habit, with wealth of white 
flowers in round clusters covering the plant early 
in Spring. Foliage deeply cut and attractive. 
Hardy. 
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SNOWBERRY (White)—A dwarf growing shrub 
with graceful drooping branches. In late fall and 
winter the plant is attractive with its numerous 
white berries formed along the branches. 
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TAMARIX (African)—A straggly spreading grower 
with dark green foliage. Blooms early in Spring 
before foliage appears, and the delicate blossoms 
completely cover the plant, making a veritable 
cloud of pink. 
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VIBURNUM (Common Snowball)—Larger globular 
clusters of white flowers in early April. An old 
favorite. From Asia. 
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VIBURNUM PLICATUM (Japanese Snowball)—A 
beautiful variety of upright, bushy growth; pro- 
duces heads of white Flowers in great profusion. 
Far superior to the old Snowball. 
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VITEX (Chaste Tree)—A rapid growing shrub or 
small tree, splendid for use in backgrounds. Fo- 
liage is dark green; flower spikes are pale blue. 
Has aroma of sage plant. 
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WEIGELA ROSEA—The best known and most wide- 
ly used of the Weigelas. Flowers medium, vary- 
ing from delicate pink to deep rose. Blooms early 
Spring, and trumpet shaped flowers are very pro- 
fuse and showy. 
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