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Viburnum dilatatum LINDEN VIBURNUM 
Flat clusters of flowers in May or June. In the fall 
the brilliant red berries make this one of our most 
attractive fall shrubs. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
OHO Site ett % $ .90 $8.00 
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SUeitoaMte § 1,.75 .) 15/00 


Viburnum opulus sterile COMMON SNOWBALL 
Many round clusters of white flowers, like small snowballs, 
are borne in May and June. 
GAO Lies at ee ee .70 6.00 
6 to 8 ft. extra bushy ... 4.75 
Viburnum sieboldi SIEBOLD VIBURNUM 
Large, spreading plant with dark green, shining leaves, 
creamy-white flowers and fruit pink turning to blue-black. 
SOA TC eee ean. 1.00 9.00 
Weigela Eva Rathke DWARF RED WEIGELA 
A dwarf variety with deep red flowers nearly all summer. 
ALM Lie vs entindas ates 70 6.50 
Cette (Ue ra ie i .85 8.00 
Weigela rosea | PINK WEIGELA 
Showy, rose-pink flowers in abundance. 
CA Pees os oro oh ee . 60 5.00 40.00 
Se TORT e fee ts A (s: 6.50 50.00 
ZA EGY US oe eee 1.00 9.00 
Weigela vaniceki 
A fine, hardy variety bearing deep red flowers in abun- 
dance. 
PALO Soa Meas hs os bs te hers rae) 6.00 50.00 
SILORNG ties eee a 65d os . 90 8.00 
FOR LATE SPRING AND EARLY FALL 
PLANTING 
The prices of Deciduous Shrubs other than those 
specified ‘‘B&B’’ are for plants dug with bare 
roots. Between May 15th and October 15th when 
the plants are in leaf, shrubs may be dug with a 
ball of earth and burlapped. This assures less 
wilting and delay in growth. The additional cost 
for handling in this way will be: 
Plants 2 to 3 ft...$.25 each 4to5ft...$.45 each 
Plants 3 to4ft... .35 ”’ 5 to 6ft... .65 ”’ 

