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VIBURNUM (Continued) 
Carlesi—Fragrant Viburnum 4’ Highly scented, 
waxy pink-white flat Sowers in early spring. Neat 
foliage and growth make it ideal specimen. 
18 to 24” B&B $1.75 
Dentatum—Arrowwood 10’ Glossy, neat foliage 
and large white clusters of flowers in June, followed 
by blue-black berries. Excellent native. Tolerates 
moisture. 
18 to 24” §¢ .30 2 t0'°3 SoU 
Lantana—Wayfaring Tree 15’ First viburnum to 
bloom, in late May. Red berries turning later to 
black. Good in masses or backgrounds. 
18 to 24” $40 
Lentago—Nannyberry 20’ Native, useful for 
dense, tall backgrounds. Creamy white flowers 
followed by drooping black fruit. 
4+: 5 9eaas pee 
Tomentosum—Doublefile Viburnum 7’ Large, 
flat topped shrub, wide spreading branches. Rich, 
heavy leaves turning deep purple in fall. Flat 
white flower clusters. 3to4’ §$ .60 
Tomentosum Plicatum—Japanese Snowball. As 
above except that flowers form round, compact, 
showy head. Likes good soil. 2 to 3’ :$ .50 
WEIGELIA 
Rosea—Pink Weigelia 6’ June flowering, pink. 
Needs full sun, good soil, lots of space. Good in 
masses. 
1801245 eS 35 3 to 4 
Eva Rathke—Crimson Weigelia As above, except 
more or less continuous flower of deep scarlet. Use 
as accent plant. 18 to 24° 
VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
All three year plants unless otherwise mentioned. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia—Woodbine. Brilliant fall foliage and 
purple fruit. Withstands shade. $ .35 
Tricuspidata—Veitch Ivy. Rapid in growth, clings 
to cement or brick, rich fall color. $ .50 
