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SNOWBERRY (White)—A dwarf growing shrub 
with graceful drooping branches. In late fall 
and winter the plant is attractive with its nu- 
merous white berries formed along the branches. 
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TAMARIX (African)—A straggly spreading grow- 
er with dark green foliage. Blooms early in 
Spring before foliage appears, and the delicate 
blossoms completely cover the plant, making a 
veritable cloud of pink. 
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VIBURNUM (Common Snowball)—Larger globu- 
_ lar clusters of white flowers in early April. An 
old favorite. From Asia. 
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VIBURNUM PLICATUM (Japanese Snowball)—A 
beautiful variety of upright, bushy growth; pro- 
- duces heads of white flowers in great profusion. 
Far superior to the old Snowball. 
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“VITEX (Chaste Tree)—A rapid growing shrub or 
- small tree, splendid for use in backgrounds. Fo- 
liage is dark green; flower spikes are pale blue. 
Has aroma of sage plant. 
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WEIGELIA ROSEA—The best known and most 
widely used of the Weigelas. Flowers medium, 
varying from delicate pink to deep rose. Blooms 
early Spring, and trumpet shaped flowers are 
very profuse and showy. 
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WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE—tThe best of the red 
varieties, with flowers a bright clear crimson, 
borne in great profusion; growth more sprawl- 
ing than other types, more delicate and not so 
rank in growth. 
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WEIGELIA HENDERSONIA — Medium grower 
with rose-pink flowers borne in profusion in 
May. A useful shrub for specimen planting, or 
grouping with other shrubs. 
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WHITE KERRIA (Rhodotypos kerriodes) — A 
handsome and distinct shrub. Leaves ovate, 
_with a long slender point, bright green and lus- 
trous. Flowers pure white, an inch or more 
across. Flowers a little later than most early 
spring shrubs, thus making it more appreciated. 
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