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ARONIA arbutifolia. 8'-10’ Red Chokeberry 
The handsome foliage assumes rich red tones in autumn 
and the brilliant red berries persist until the birds get 
really hungry.. Prefers a moist place and should be 
pruned to overcome legginess. A grand shrub. 
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melanocarpa. 3’-4' Black Chokeberry 
This black fruited form is more bushy and the foliage as- 
sumes brighter tints in autumn. White flowers practically 
cover the branches in May. Unfortunately the berries 
shrivel in dry seasons but birds love them. 
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AZALEA amoena. 4’-6' . Amoena Azalea 
EVERGREEN. Grows broader than tall with good compact 
habit. The small box like leaves take on a warm bronzy 
- hue in winter, but in spring a mantle of magenta flowers 
' is the striking feature. Most hardy evergreen form. 
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amoena coccinea. 4’-5’ Red Amoena Azalea 
EVERGREEN . Quite an improvement in color (almost 
vermilion) and just as dependable as the type. 
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arborescens. 15’-18’ Sweet Azalea 
The exquisitely fragrant white or blush flowers are among 
the latest of Azaleas to be seen in June. Succeeds in moist 
or well drained places. Eventually becomes gnarled. 
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calendulacea. 10’-12’ Flame Azalea 
Possibly the most brilliant of our native shrubs, the flowers 
vary from orange to scarlet in late May. Drained acid soil. 
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hinodegiri. 4’-5’ Hinodegiri Azalea 
EVERGREEN. This is THE red Azalea which in May is 
actually covered in a blanket of vivid carmine flowers. The 
foliage is lighter green and larger than that of ‘“Amoena” 
and has a richer bronzy color in winter. A fine spot plant. 
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15 ‘to’ 918° in: spread, BB. & Bu... 3.30 3.00 2.70 
betto 2. -ft. spreadfBac& Baim 4.80 

Alpines and rock plants are listed alphabetically 
in the perenmal chart—a really notable collection. 

