14 HOGANSVILLE NURSERIES 

Syringa vulgaris (Common Lilac). Favorite of old- . 
fashioned gardens. Purple and white. . 
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Tamarix africana (African Tamarix). Slender, 
light green foliage and small pink flowers. 
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Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Bushy 
growth. Fragrant, waxy, pinkish blooms in 
early spring. . 
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Vitex agnus-castus (Lilac Chaste Tree). Tall 
growing, with showy dark green leaves, deeply 
cut to a star shape. Delicate blue flowers. 
DLOas At Geb Woe ee 50 
Wergela candida (Snow Weigela). Of medium 
height; great masses of pure white flowers in 
late spring. 
18 ‘to 24:inches. 45 3D 
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Weigela rosea (Pink Weigela). Vigorous grower. 
Flowers open a pale pink and turn to a deep 
pink. 
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Ornamental Trees 
Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple). Often called 
Hard Maple. Oval-headed; red blossoms appear 
in early spring. Leaves come early, but in late 
summer begin to turn brilliant yellow and red. 
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