FLOWERING SHRUBS 

VIBURNUM—Continued 
V. burkwoodi. Here is an improved Viburnum carlesi as fra- 
grant as Carlesi, but blooms one to two weeks earlier. Flower 
heads up to 4 in. wide and 100 to 150 individual flowers. Semi- 
evergreen, but still hardy and vigorous, growing 5 to 6 ft. high. 
Brilliant Fall coloring when growing in dry locations. Most 
outstanding shrub RE rec ease in recent weary 
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2otO ool bee etn ae Ea. $3.00. 
V. carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). One of the most desirable semi- 
dwarf shrubs with wonderfully fragrant flower cluster of white, 
shaded pink. Foliage nice green. 
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V. cassinoides (Witherod). Color starts in June with the large 
clusters of white flowers, preceding green berries which in turn 
change to pink and finally blue black. Leathery leaves add 
their touch of crimson and purple in Fall. Prefers a moist spot. 
An exceptionally clean and neat shrub. 
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V. dentatum (Arrowwood). Bushy shrub with white flowers 
and blue berries. Fine for shade. 
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3 to 4 itecse ss 2-5: Ea. $0.75 S$ tO-10 ttre ce ee Ea. $12.00 
V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). Finest of the Viburnums. 
White flowers followed by immense clusters of bright red ber- 
ries which turn the entire shrub red. 
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Vv. lentago (Nannyberry). White flowers and bluish black ber- 
ries which persist nearly all Winter. Large shrub with glossy 
leaves which turn purplish crimson in Autumn. 
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V. opulus (Highbush Cranberry). White flowers, followed by 
Cranberrylike fruit, mae persists all Winter. Rapid grower. 
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V. opulus nana (Dwarf Fo het A tiny dwarf form growing 
only a few inches high and having dense and lovely foliage. 
LO tot ny eee Ea. $0.60 
V. prunifolium. The small leaves turn brilliant purple in Fall. 
Pure white flowers in May are followed by pink berries which 
turn to black in late Autumn. 
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V. rhytidiphyllum (Leatherleaf Viburnum). Long shaggy ever- 
green leaves and red berries. Plant in sheltered shady spot. 
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iV sieboldi. Vigorous growing shrub, attaining great size. Ber- 
ries pink, changing to black. Large, deep green leathery leaves. 
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5 to 6 ttn Ea. $2.50 
V. theiferum. Large compound white flowers followed by huge 
clusters of brilliant scarlet berries. Probably the most showy 
of all Viburnums when in berry. 
AStO\D dd bee eee Ea. $3.50 
V. tomentosum (Single Japanese Snowball). Single white flowers 
in profusion, followed by red berries. Foliage red in Fall. 
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VITEX agnus macrophylla (Chastetree). Bold foliage, large 
spreading clusters of blue to violet flowers. August, September. 
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WEIGELA amabilis. A strong growing shrub with bell-shaped 
rose-colored flowers in June and July. 
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W. Eva Rathke. Slower growing than other Weigelas, but the 
finest of all. Dark crimson flowers in extraordinary profusion. 
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W. floribunda. Extremely vigorous in growth with bright crim- 
son flowers. 
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AMO Tiree ae ae Ea. $1.25 
W. rosea. Medium growth, with beautiful rose-colored flowers in 
June. 
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