Flowering Shrubs 
Viburnum - Snowball 
VIBURNUM americanum. American Cranberry. sho hh 
A handsome shrub bearing large clusters of berries which 
start turning a deep red about the first of August and hang on 
all winter. 
V. carlesi. Fragrant Viburnum. 
This beautiful semi-dwarf shrub starts blooming tin May. 
Flowers are soft pink and very fragrant. Good in garden and 
border plantings. Each 
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V. cassinoides. Withe-Rod. of BARS 
A fine type of native shrub. Has creamy white blossoms fol- 
lowed by fruit clusters turning various colors. Its leaves are 
brilliant red in the fall. 
V.dentatum. Arrow-wood. AGU MRO cee 
A tall-growing type flowering in May and June. Bears blue- 
black berries in profusion. Its leaves turn purple and red. 
Withstands shade; also wet places. 
V. dilatatum. Linden Viburnum. vd Spa OF St 
A Chinese variety with white flowers in May and June. Its 
leaves turn a bright autumn red and its small scarlet berries 
hang on all winter. One of the best Viburnums. 
V. lentago. Nannyberry. “Mi So2 View. 
A tree-like shrub, rather slender in growth. White flowers 
in May. Leaves turn a reddish color in fall. Has large blue- 
black fruit. Grows well in damp places. 
V. molle. Kentucky Viburnum. PFS, 
A western variety. Similar to V. dentatum. Very hardy. 
V. opulus. Highbush Cranberry. *Mo SWE ys 
The European Cranberry. A very good bush bearing quantities 
of large clusters of glossy red berries. Good foliage. 
V. prunifolium. Black Haw. *K..0; 
A slow-growing, round-headed shrub, bearing pure white 
flowers followed by pink fruit turning to blue-black. 
V. sieboldi. Siebold Viburnum. * TK Weak 
Rapid growing. Large, dark green leaves. Creamy white 
flowers, followed by fruit which starts green, turning to pink 
and then black. Striking in appearance. 
V. tomentosum. Single Snowball. *AMPSoVe 
This superb shrub has a tree-like habit of growth, producing 
its spreading branches in layers. In June, these horizontal 
Ee are covered with wheel-like clusters of dazzling white 
owers. 
V. tomentosum plicatum. Double Snowball. ENYSWave 
These shrubs produce snowball -like flowers in May. 
VITEX agnus-castus. Lilac Chaste Tree. =H. 
Lavender flowers in September. A perennial shrub. 
WEIGELA candida. White Weigela. PR UaVe 
Cream-white flowers in early June. Rapid grower. 
W., Eva Rathke. Red-flowering Weigela. “Tittle 
Dwarf-growing plant; dark red flowers. 
W. floribunda. Crimson Weigela. *RaU; 
Large-growing, profuse bloomer in early June. 
W. hendersoni. Henderson’s Weigela. Rous 
Large, abundant bloomer in late May and early June. 
W. rosea. Pink and White Weigela. ‘AS. 
Good color and dwarf growth give this plant an advantage. 
W. vanhouttei. Vanhouttei Weigela. *M. S. 
An improved Red Weigela. Faster and taller growing than 
Eva Rathke. 
*See Price Chart page 41. 
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