49 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
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NEILLIA sinensis. 4’-5’ Chinese Neillia 
It is difficult to understand why this charming shrub is so 
litle known. The bronzy miniature maple leaves are 
prettily disposed on the zigzag branches, each of which 
in June terminates in a dainty tassel like cluster of pink 
flowers. In color and general appearance these flowers 
resemble the Trailing Arbutus. Easily grown, neat and 
not a bit particular as to soil. 
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NYSSA sylvatica. 60'-70° Tupelo—Sour Gum 
Wavy, knotted interlacing branches give this native pe- 
culiar interest in winter but it is the brilliant scarlet autumn 
color that stands out. Moist location, spring planting best. 
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OXYDENDRUM arboreum. 30'-35’ Sourwood 
Throughout the year a handsome tree with thick shiny 
leaves that turn vivid scarlet early in fall and remain col- 
ored until winter. The long erect bunches of white summer 
flowers are not to be overlooked and even the gray 
fruits are conspicuous. Indispensable in landscape work. 
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PACHISTIMA canbyi. 6”-9" Canby Pachistima 
EVERGREEN. Somewhat resembles a miniature box bush. 
In an open moist place will gradually spread to make 
a pleasing glossy green mound. For rockwork or edging. 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis. 6-9” Japanese Spurge 
EVERGREEN. Probably the most notable of all ground 
covers preferring shade but succeeds even in dry soil. 
Strong plants. Ten H’dr'd Th's'nd 
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PHELLODENDRON amurense. 40’-50’ Amur Cork Tree 
. One of the few trees that will thrive in cities. Large com- 
pound leaves and thick corky branches give the appear- 
ance of a handsome black-walnut. Withstands drought. 
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sachalinense. 30’-40’ Sakhalin Cork Tree 
Has dark brown rough bark and reddish branchlets. The 
aromatic compound leaves are somewhat smaller with 
fewer leaflets than in the Amur Cork Tree. Black berries 
with an odor of turpentine follow the loose clusters of 
greenish yellow flowers. Adaptable and _ interesting. 
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