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VIBURNUM—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
rhytidophyllum. 8’-10’ Leatherleaf Viburnum 
EVERGREEN. Rough deeply veined Rhododendron-like 
leaves six to eight inches long quickly distinguish 
this bold southerner. If the brilliant red berries are 
to mature a sheltered half shady spot is needed. 
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rufidulum. 8’-10’ Southern Blackhaw 
Even more rugged looking than V. prunifolium which it 
resembles. Thick leathery foliage with varnish like sur- 
face colors beautifully in fall to rich purple and maroon. 
Creamy flowers—black berries. Assuredly a grand thing. 
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sieboldi. 8'-10’ Siebold Viburnum 
Tree-like, few stemmed shrub with handsome dark green 
lustrous foliage, creamy flowers and berries that start out 
green changing to pink to black. Certainly a “dominant.” 
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tomentosum. 87-10’ Doublefile Viburnum 
The Beau-Brummel of the family whose neatness is of little 
note beside the handsome spectacle afforded by a well 
grown specimen in full bloom. The flat topped clusters 
of pure white flowers are thickly strung along the top 
of the horizontal branches so as to resemble a fall of 
snow. The purple foliage color is distinctive too. By all 
means indispensable. Red berries occasionally produced. 
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—plicatum. 7’-8’ Japanese Snowball 
In June the familiar white three inch “Snowballs” are 
generously studded over a well clothed shrub; no fruits. 
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wrighti. 98'-10’ Wright Viburnum 
Somewhat like dilatatum with the same brilliant scarlet 
fruit When mature a_ strikingly handsome subject. 
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VINCA minor. 4’-6” Periwinkle 
EVERGREEN. Accepted as THE ground cover, its close 
blanket of dark green foliage is well known. Shade is 
best but a sunny spot is alright too, if not too dry and 
hot. Well established. Ten H’dr’d Th’s'nd 
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VITEX macrophylla. 5’-6’ Bigleaf Chaste Tree 
.A dainty shrub with branching spikes of very attractive 
lavender blue flowers in September beautifully offset by 
the star shaped gray green leaves. Must have sun. 
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