Shrubs 
My 
Syringa villosa, LATE LILAC 8’ 
( villosa [ill-o’-sa] Soft-hairy. 
2 Very fragrant pinkish-lilac flowers late in June after 
other lilacs have gone. Does not root-sucker. 
ARROWWO00D 2-3 ft. 75c 
LN ANS Tamarix hispida, KASHGAR TAMARIX 8’ 
Tamarix [tam’-ah-riks] Ancient Latin 
hispida [hiss’-pi-da] Rough-hairy. 
Fine, feathery, pale green, Juniper-like foliage. 
Large soft pink plumes of tiny flowers continuing 
through summer. This species is hardy, drouth re- 
sistant and very alkali-resistant. 
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Viburnum americanum, AMERICAN 
CRANBERRYBUSH 10’ 
Viburnum [vy-bur-num] Ancient Latin name. 
americanum [a-mare-i-ka-num] From America. 
Leaf like the Common Snowball, but looser taller 
habit and has flat heads of single flowers. Bears 
ornamental red berries which hang on till late. Will 
grow in part shade. Reel ait, CMD Ps) wee, HaKe 
Viburnum dentatum, ARROWOOD 6’ 
dentatum [den-tate’-um] With toothed. leaves. 
Slim graceful stems, with white flowers in June, 
followed by heads of black fruit. Will grow in shade. 
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NS ee Viburnum lantana, WAYFARING TREE 8’ 
lantana [lan-tah’-nah] An old name for Viburnum. 
A distinctive slow-growing shrub. Has flat heads of 
white flowers, followed by fruit which gradually 
turns from green, through yellow, orange and red 
to black. Thickish crinkled hairy leaves. 
BLACKHAW 
4-5 ft. $3.00, 2-3 ft. $1.50 
Viburnum lentago, NANNYBERRY 8’ 
lentago [len-tay’-go] Tough, pliant. 
Tall shrub of neat habit for backgrounds. Has flat 
heads of white flowers and edible black fruit. 
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N Viburnum opulus sterile, SNOWBALL 8’ 
at opulus [Lop’-u-lus] Luxuriant. 
sterile [ster’-il] Bearing no fruit. 
SARGENT CRANBERRYBUSH The old familiar shrub of grandmother’s garden. It 
is still a valuable shrub. 4-5 ft. $2.00, 3-4 ft. $1.50 

Viburnum prunifolium, BLACKHAW 12’ 
prunifolium [pru-ni-foh’-li-um] Plumlike leaves. 
Quite similar to Nannyberry. White flowers. Black 
fruit. 3-4 STi $1.60 
Viburnum sargenti, SARGENT CRANBERRY 
BUSH 10’ 
sargenti [sar-gent’-i] From Chas. S. Sargent. 
Similar to American Cranberry bush, but more com- 
pact and upright. Superior leaves and bloom. 
2-3 ft. $1.25 
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