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SCIADOPITYS verticillata—20’-25’—Umbrella Pine—Evergreen; thick glossy 
leaves, pyramidal head; very slow growing. 
7-8 ft. B. & B. 
8-10 ft. B. & B. 
SORBUS Aucuparia—25’-30’—European Mountain Ash—Clusters of orange-red 
fruit. Good drainage necessary. 
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SPIRAEA Bumalda Anthony Waterer—3’—Waterer Spirea—Rose-pink flowers 
all Summer. 
SPIRAEA prunifolia—7’-8’—Bridalwreath—Clusters of tiny double flowers; good 
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SPIRAEA Thunbergi—4’-5’—Thunberg Spirea—Covered with white flowers in 
April. 
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SPIRAEA Vanhouttei—6’-8’—Van Houtte Spirea—White flowers in June. 
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STEPHANANDRA flexuosa—5’-6’—Cutleaf Stephanandra—Refined shrub; red- 
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SYMPHORICARPOS Chenaulti—3’-4’—Chenault Coralberry—A mass of pink 
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SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus—4’-5’—Snowberry—Large white berries in 
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