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SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRUNUS (Continued) Perld 
Hansen Bush Cherry. Low spreading shrub with attractive 
foliage and black, edible fruit. 
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Newport. Reddish purple toliage, vigorous grower, 15-20’. 
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Pissardi (Purpleleaf Plum) Persian origin, purple, 15’. 
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Triloba plena (Double flowering Plum) Masses of double pink flowers, 
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Note: ‘The purple leaf plums will retain their color better if 
pruned frequently during the summer. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Rhus cotinus) Smoketree, 15’. 
Flowers resemble dense smoKe clouds. 
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QUINCE (See Cydonia) 
REDBUD (See Shade Trees) 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES (Jetbead), 3-6’. 
White flowers, black fruit; native of Japan. 
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RIBES (Currant) 
Odoratum, Fragrant yellow flowers, black berries. 
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Alpinum (Mountain Currant) Semi-dwarf, dense, very hardy. 
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ROSE ACACIA (See Moss Locust, also Shade Trees) 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia) 20’. 
Highly ornamental shrub with silvery foliage and handsome fruit. 
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SALIX (See Willow) 
SHEPHERDIA ARGENTEA (Buffaloberry) 
Silvery foliage, red berries, highly ornamental. 
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SNOWBALL (See Viburnum) 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos) Grown for the attractive berries. 
Chenaulti (New) Very small leaves, gracefully arching branches, 
pink flowers, red fruit dotted white. 
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Mollis. Showy white berries; does well in shade. 3-4’, 
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Racemosus (White Snowberry) Pink flowers, waxy-white berries. 
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