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A view of our evergreens showing Juniperus Chinensis Densa Glauca. 
PRUNUS 
Kwanzan (Flowering Cherry). Double, deep pink; vigorous; upright. Does not show 
much tendency to spread before about ten years old. 
Persica (Double Flowering Peach). A dwarf tree characterized by its early profusion 
of double flowers. Red, Pink, White. 
Pissardi (Flowering Plum). Purple leaf Plum. 
Subhirtella pendula (Weeping Cherry). Large, umbrella-like heads on tall stand- 
ards make a fountain-like appearance each spring when in bloom. 
Yoshino (Flowering Cherry). Single blush; red buds; early bloomer. This variety 
is planted around the Tidal Basin at Washington, D. C. 
SPIRAEA 
Anthony Waterer. A very free flowering shrub growing to a height of about two feet. 
Upright branches; bright green foliage with variegations of yellow. Bright crimson 
flowers in summer and fall. 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). White flowers covering long stems in early spring. 
Thunbergi. Light green foliage. Dwarf grower. White flowers very early. 
Van Houtte. Medium drooping shrub. Clusters of white flowers in spring. 
VIBURNUM 
Burkwoodi. An improved Carlesi. Waxy, pinkish-white flowers; brilliant autumn 
foliage; flower heads up to four inches wide; very fragrant. 
Carlesi. A native of Korea, it is a pleasing, fragrant flowering shrub. The bushes 
are covered with dull green foliage. Tubular flowers come in nicely rounded heads, 
white inside and pink outside. A very spicy odor. Requires a sunny spot and plenty 
of water in summer. 
VITEX 
Agnus-ecastus (Chaste Tree). Slender spikes of sky-blue flowers, midsummer. Grayish 
green leaves. Tall growth. 
WEIGELA 
Rosea. Rosy pink flowers early spring. 
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