
5 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
Each Ten Hundred 
ALBIZZIA julibrissin rosea. 15’-20’ Silktree 
Lovely pink tassel-like flowers arranged in spikes make 
quite a display in early summer. Feathery foliage is 
effective as a soft mass, too. This is the hardy form. 
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AMELANCHIER canadensis. 25’ Downy Shadblow 
The flurry of pure white flowers is the forerunner of spring 
—most noticeable in our native woods where this dainty 
denizen is sparsely scattered. Birds relish the dark pur- 
ple fruits. The young leaves are hairy on both sides. 
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laevis. 30’ Alleghany Shadblow 
The smooth bronzy red, young foliage, and reddish bracts 
emphasize the beauty of gracefully drooping bunches of 
glistening white flowers. A variable but handsome shrub. 
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7 to 8 ft. specimens, B.&B. 10.00 
stolonifera, 4’-5’ Dwarf Shadblow 
This dwarf form develops by underground stems into a 
large mass. Has typical dainty pure white flowers, a 
beautiful picture in very early spring. Endures shade. 
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AMORPHA canescens. 2’-3’ Lead Plant 
So called because of the grayish covering on the stems. 
Very small leaflets and dense habit create fine -soft 
texture and when the terminal spikes of blue flowers cram 
the little bush it is a most interesting and handsome 
plant. Prefers a sunny well drained situation. 
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AMPELOPSIS 
heterophylla. 30’-40’ Vine. Porcelain Ampelopsis 
The irregularly shaped deeply lobed leaves are quite 
similar to Monkshood vine but has blue berries. 
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quinquefolia. 40’ Vine. Woodbine 
A handsome woodbine used for autumnal effects. Vigorous. 
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tricuspidata (veitchi). 40°-50’ Boston Ivy 
Probably the most popular self-clinging vine. Handsome. 
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—lowi. 6’-8’ Vine Geranium Creeper 
A miniature edition of the Boston Ivy, clings closely and 
colors beautifully in fall. The thick-looking leaves are 
curiously twisted. Splendid on low walls for a tracery. 
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AMYGDALUS persica. 12’-15’ Double Flowering Peach 
Really a glorious flowering form of our plain garden peach. 
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ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi. 4-6” Bearberry 
EVERGREEN. Forms a mat of green on the hot sandy 
banks of South Jersey, but seems to prefer some shade 
in cultivation. When the large red berries are in evi- 
dence it is particularly attractive. Must have acid soil. 
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