Vulgaris (Coralberry). Height 5 to 6 feet. Native shrub, grows 
readily everywhere. Coral red berries in autumn and winter. 
TAMARIX 
Grown chiefly for its fine graceful foliage and showy panicles of 
flowers. 
Hispida (Kashgar Tamarix). Height 15 to 20 feet. Feathery silver 
foliage. Bright pink flowers June and July. Remains in bloom longer 
than other varieties. One of the best. 
Hispida Rubra (Summer Glow). Height 12 to 15 feet. A new bright 
wine-red flowering variety of Tamarix Hispida. 
VIBURNUM 
In this list you will find some of our finest shrubs. 
American Highbush Cranberry. Height 8 to 12 feet. A hand- 
some shrub. Single white flowers in April and May. Bright scarlet ber- 
ries hanging until spring. Edible. 
Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Height 4 feet. One of the most 
desirable semi-dwarf flowering shrubs with wonderfully fragrant flower 
clusters of white shaded with pink. Foliage dark green. 
Dentatum (Arrowwood). Height 6 to 8 feet. Attractive crinkled 
foliage. White flowers April and May, followed by bluish-black fruit. 
Lantana (Wayfaring tree). Height 10 to 12 feet. Upright. Attrac- 
tive deep green leaves. Single white flowers in May. Bright red fruit 
changing to black. 
Lentago (Nannyberry). Height 18 to 20 feet. Large upright shrub 
or small tree. Single white flowers in May. Shining green leaves. Large 
blue-black fruit. 
Opulus Sterilis (Common Snowball). Height 10 to 12 feet. A 
popular old variety. Blooms profusely. Large double white flowers in 
April and May. 
Pubescens (Downy Viburnum). Height 3 to 6 feet. Dwarf grower. 
Greenish white flowers followed by black fruit. 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke (Red Flowering Weigela). Height 4 to 5 feet. Blooms 
profusely producing brilliant crimson flowers May and June. 
Rosea (Pink Weigela). Height 6 to 8 feet. Popular shrub with 
beautiful bright pink flowers in May and June. 
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