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Styrax 
Styrax japonica. Snowball. 8 to 12 ft. An attractive 
Japanese shrub with small, fragrant flowers in 
numerous drooping racemes. Resembles white bells. 
Upright growth with bright green foliage. Does 
well in moist soil and shade. 
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| Syringa - Lilac 
Syringa josikaea. Hungarian Rilacwss to: OMe lit 
| produces violet flowers later than ordinary Lilacs; 
| the rounded, heavy foliage is not subject to 
mildew. 
S. oblata dilatatum. 8 to 12 ft. A Chinese variety 
with geod foliage. Single pinkish blue blossoms 
borne in rather loose clusters. Very early and 
desirable. 
S. persica. Persian Lilac. 8 to 10 ft. A rich lilac 
color; blooms later than the old-fashioned sorts. 
S. villosa. Late Lilac. 6 to 8 ft. The latest to bloom. 
Pale pinkish lilac flowers are very fragrant. Plants 
bushy and compact. 
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S. vulgaris. Common Purple Lilac. 6 to 8 ft. The 
old familiar Purple Lilac of grandmother’s garden, 
and which has lost none of its charm. Entirely 
hardy blooms in April. 
S. vulgaris alba. Common White Lilac. 6 to 8 ft. 
This is the o!ld-fashioned White Lilac. Blooms in 
April. 
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French Lilacs 
The so-called French Lilacs have been derived by 
crossing the best of the species, especially Syringa 
| vulgaris. There are many wonderful varieties and 
\ after much testing we have selected the following as 
| the best for our section. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Light purple; double. 
Belle de Nancy. Double. Satiny rose. 
Chas. Tenth. Single; bluish violet-red. 
Ellen Willmott. Double; white. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Reddish purple; single. 
[ Mme. Casimir Perier. Double; creamy white. 
Michel Buchner. Pale lilac; double. 
President Grevy. Double; blue. 
Vouban. Lilac-pink. Semi-double. 
William Robinson. Deed pink; double. 
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Symphoricarpos - 
Coralberry; Snowberry 
Symphoricarpos chenaulti. 4 to 6 ft. An im- 
proved form of Coralberry, of more up- 
right growth, smaller leaves and coral fruit. 
racemosus. Snowberry. (F.) 4 to 5 ft. 
Small pinkish flowers in July, followed by 
white berries in winter. 
. vulgaris. Coralberry. 4 to 5 ft. A native 
shrub that in many localities grows in great 
masses. Bell-shaped white flowers in June, 
followed by coral berries. 
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Viburnum - The Snowballs 
Viburnum carlesi. Fragrant Viburnum. 3 to 
4 feet. A notable distinct shrub with 
rounded, leathery foliage and waxy pink 
flowers. Their very delightfully fragrant 
blossoms unfold with the leaves in spring. 
It is a real aristocrat, and should be in 
every garden where quality is appreciated. 
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V. americanum. American Cranberry Bush. Is 
preferred to the more common European 
variety. It fills the need for a bush with 
large bunches of scarlet berries. 
V. burkwoodi. See page 6. 
Vv. dentatum. Arrow-wood. 10 to 12 feet. 
Flowers creamy white in flat clusters in 
May and June. Berries blue-black. Foli- 
age purple and red in fall. Grows in wet 
soil. 
V. lantana. Wayfaring Tree. (F.) 10 to 12 
ft. A vigorous shrub with soft, heavy leaves 
and large clusters of white flowers in May. 
Red berries turn black as they ripen. 
V. opulus. Highbush Cranberry. 8 to 10 feet. 
Belongs to the Snowball family. Its bright 
berries attract birds in midsummer, and its 
color effect in the fall is brilliant. White 
flowers in May. 
V. opulus sterile. Common Snowball. 10 to 
12 ft. The old-fashioned variety, well 
known to all. In May the balls of pure 
white flowers cover the bush. 
V. prunifolium. Black Haw or Stag 
Bush. A large bushy shrub or small 
tree with horizontal, twiggy branches 
and dark green leaves which color 
brilliantly in the fall. White flowers 
borne in flat clusters followed by 
. smooth, glaucous bluish black fruit. 
A valuable variety. 
3. VY. rhytidophyllum. See page 6. 
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V. sieboldi. Siebold Viburnum. 10 to 
%) 12 ft. A fine free growing shrub 
with light green shining foliage and 
white flowers produced in broad 
pyramidal clusters. Berries pink 
changing to black. 
V. tomentosum plicatum. Japanese Snow- 
ball. (F.) 6 to 8 ft. The pure white 
flowers are borne among the clean, 
pleated, healthy foliage, making it one 
of the showiest and most beautiful. Fine 
for specimen or mass planting. 
. wrighti. Wright’s Viburnum. 8 to! KOltte 
Upright shrub with broad leaves, clusters 
of white flowers followed by persistent 
beautiful red berries. Very showy. 
Prices of all Viburnums except as noted: 
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Viburnum Opulus Sterile (Snowball) 
Tamarix 
Graceful shrubs with few branches, feathery foliage and 
showy flowers. Will grow in very dry soil. 
Tamarix pentandra. French Tamarix. 6 to 8 ft. Beau- 
tiful blue-gray foliage, pink flowers in panicles during 
June and scattered throughout the summer. 
T. africana. African Tamarix. 7 to 10 feet. The lavender 
flowers are borne along the branches in spring before 
the leaves. Strong grower and excellent for a back- 
ground. 
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Vitex 
Vitex macrophylla. Chaste Tree. A beautiful late-bloom- 
ing shrub with lilac-blue spikes similar to Butterfly 
Bush. Graceful, showy and should be planted more. a 
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Weigela 
Hardy free-flowering shrubs of spreading habit with 
bell- or trumpet-shaped flowers. Thrive in moist soil, and 
will grow in partial shade. 
Weigela candida. 4 to 5 ft. The best white. 
W. desboisi. 6 to 7 ft. Rose-pink; free bloomer. 
W. floribunda. 3 to 4 ft. Best red. Superior to Eva 
Rathke. 
W. rosea. (F.) 4 to 5 ft. Delicate pink. 
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