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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
RIBES (FLOWERING CURRANTS) 
alpinum (Mountain Currant) April-May. 4-5 ft. 
Dwarf, compact habit; fragrant yellow flowers, red berries. Suitable for hedges 
or mass planting. Very hardy. Per1l0 Peri100 Per 1000 
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aureum (Golden Currant) May. 5-6 ft. 
A very hardy shrub; does well in shade; produces fragrant yellow flowers and 
brownish fruit. 
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ROSE ACACIA (Robinia hispida) April-May. 6-8 ft. 
A shrub Locust, attractive foliage; bears a profussion of rosy-pink flowers. 
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SNOWBALL (See Viburnum) 
SORBARIA (ASH-LEAVED SPIREA) June-July. 5-6 ft. 
sorbifolia 
Large fluffy heads of white flowers. Very attractive foliage. Hardy. 
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SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. June-September. 3-31 ft. 
Very dwarf; free flowering. Produces flat rose-red flower heads. 
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arguta (Garland) April-May. 5-6 ft. 
Small, fern-like foliage; slender branches; minute pure white flowers. 
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billiardi Pink. July-September. 5-6 ft. 
Strong growth. Dull green foliage, dense panicles of lilac-pink flowers. 
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callosa alba (japonica alba) June-September. 3-31% ft. 
Similar in type of growth to Anthony Waterer, but with white flowers. 
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froebeli (Froebel) May-June. 3-4 ft. 
Dwarf growth, vigorous and very hardy; large flat heads of rosy-pink flowers. 
Foliage turns brilliant red in Autumn. 
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Korean (trichocarpa) June. 5-6 ft. 
Large flat heads of white flowers. Similar to Vanhoutte; blooms later. 
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opulifolia (See Physocarpus opulifolius) 
opulifolia aurea (See Physocarpus opulifolius aureus) 
opulifolia nana (See Physocarpus opulifolius nana) 
