Flowering Shrubs 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. Jetbead. *G;P.S; 
A handsome shrub bearing dainty white flowers in May and 
June, followed by jet-black seed borne in clusters and hanging 
on all winter. 
ROSA, Grootendorst, Pink. Shrub Rose. 
Clusters of small light shell-pink blooms the whole flowering 
season. Each 
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R. hugonis. Father Hugo’s Rose. Shrub Rose. 
Blooms profusely, with yellow flowers in early May. Fern- 
like foliage. A splendid hardy shrub Rose for the garden. 
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R. rugosa. Red Rugosa Rose. Shrub Rose. 
Large pink flowers from June to September. Use in borders 
or hedges. 
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SAMBUCUS pubens. American Red Elder. *H.O. 
Attractive red fruit. 
SPIRAEA bumalda, Anthony Waterer. Crimson Ever- 
blooming Spirea. 
Flat, rose-pink flowers during hottest days of summer, and 
lasting until early fall. Dwarf grower. 
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S.prunifolia. TrueBridal Wreath. a1.P 
Small, pure white, double, bud-like flowers in early May. 
Upright grower. 
S. thunbergi. Thunberg’s Spirea. *GSP: 
Arching branches covered with tiny, single, snow-white 
flowers in very early spring. The feathery green foliage turns 
orange and scarlet in autumn. 
S. vanhouttei. Vanhoutte Spirea. *G.M.O 
Commonly called Bridal Wreath. Showy, arching sprays of 
sinned white flowers in Iate May. An aristocrat of flowering 
shrubs. 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. Cutleaf Stephanandra. *G.O. 
Compact grower. Has reddish purple colored foliage in 
autumn. 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. Chenault Coralberry. *G. 
A hybrid, similar to Vulgaris, originating at the Arnold 
Arboretum. 
S. racemosus. Snowberry. oh Ey 
Known for its large white berries in September which weigh 
down the slender branches. Fruit clings until frost. Very 
hardy. Suitable for most soil-conditions. Stands shade. 
S. vulgaris. Coralberry. AG 
Bears small coral fruit which clings from fall till early spring. 
Very hardy. 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata. Asiatic Sweetleaf. og BD: 
White flowers in spring. Heavily laden with turquoise-blue 
berries in early autumn. 
TAMARIX africana. African Tamarix. 
Pink flowers in May. Feathery gray-green foliage. Very 
effective near water; thrives at seashore. 
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VACCINIUM corymbosum. Highbush Blueberry. 1s Oew 
This native shrub has pink flowers followed by edible blue- 
black berries. Its leaves turn brilliant red m the fall. Does 
well in acid soil and needs plenty of moisture. 
*See Price Chart page 41. 
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