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SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. 3’-4’ Chenault Coralberry 
Quite an improvement on the Coralberry of which this is a 
hybrid. Always neat and well furnished in appearance 
particularly handsome when the slender branches are 
laden with the bunches of coral red fruits, which persist. 
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racemosus. 4’-5’ Snowberry 
Well loved for the large white berries which weigh down 
the willowy branches in September, widely used for inside 
decorations. Happiest in half shady spot but adaptable. 
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vulgaris. 4-5’ : Coralberry 
Like the Snowberry is not fastidious as to soil and location, 
in fact does well even in a dry shady place where the 
bunched coral berries rerhain bright until early spring. 
Somewhat straggling but splendid for naturalizing. 
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SYMPLOCOS paniculata. 20’-25’ Turquoise Berry 
Just imagine a well grown Hawthorn heavily laden with 
turquoise blue berries and you have an idea of what this 
rarity looks like in autumn, a magnificent sight. In spring 
wooly white flowers are conspicuous and an intricate ar- 
rangement of branches show in winter. Drainage please. 
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SYRINGA chinensis. 12’-15’ Chinese Lilac 
Slender graceful branches terminate in compact clusters of 
purple lilac flowers. This hybrid form is generally con- 
ceded as better than its parent “persica’’ for cutting. 
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—saugeana. 12’-15’ Purple Chinese Lilac 
An even better variety with glowing purple-red flowers and 
far better foliage. Grows more vigorously too. Both are at 
their best in May and develop into handsome specimens. 
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persica. 8’-10’ Persian Lilac 
Doubtless will always be popular for its fragrant pale lilac 
flowers which are loosely arranged on thin branches. 
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A broad mat of the lovely blue Plumbago is a 
thrilling picture—and it is so easy to grow too. 


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