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Viburnum - The Snowballs 
Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). 
3 to 4 feet. A notable distinct shrub 
with rounded, leathery foliage and 
waxy pink flowers. Their very de- 
lightfully fragrant blossoms unfold 
with the leaves in spring. It is a real 
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VY. americanum (American Cranberry 
r Bush). 10 to 12 feet. A desirable va- 
riety grown primarily for its large, 
" red, conspicuous fruit, which is per- 
f sistent throughout the fall. 
. Vv. burkwoodi. See page 6. 
: V. dentatum (Arrow-wood). 10 to 12 
feet. Flowers creamy white in flat 
clusters in May and June. Berries 
blue-black. Foliage purple and red 
in fall. Grows in wet soil. 
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‘i V. lantana (Wayfaring Tree). 10 to 12 
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feet. A vigorous shrub with soft, 
heavy leaves and large clusters of 
white flowers in May. Red berries turn 
black as they ripen, is 

Symphoricarpos Chenaulti V. opulus (Highbush Cranberry). 8 to 
10 feet. Its bright berries attract 
birds in midsummer, and its color 
effect in the fall is brilliant. White 
Styrax flowers in May. 
Styrax jeponica (Snowbell). 8 to 12 feet. An attractive Vv. opulus sterile (Common Snowball). 10 
Japanese shrub with small, fragrant flowers in numerous to 12 feet. The old-fashioned variety 
drooping racemes. Resembles white bells. Upright growth well Known to alls. In May the balls 
with bright green foliage. Does well in moist soil and of pure white flowers cover the bush. 

Viburnum Opulus Steriue 
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V. tomentosum plicatum Japanese Snowball). 6 to 8 
feet. The pure white flowers are borne among the 
= shade. Each clean, pleated, healthy foliage, making it one of the 
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DET ORT (Men SOMME Ntge eT ais Vv. prunifolium Black Haw or Stag mass planting. 
Be Ee A a ae ae a aa : Bush). A large bushy shrub or small 
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Symphoricerpos chenaulti. 4 to 6 feet. An improved form of A valuable variety. We Ship at the Right Time to ie 
Coralberry, of more upright growth, smaller leaves and ef Plant. Free Planting Booklet oC) 
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coral fruit. V. rhytidophyllum. See page 6. 
S. racemosus (Snowberry). 4 to 5 feet. Small pinkish flow- 
ers in July, followed by white berries in winter. 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry). 4 to 5 feet. A native shrub that in 
many localities grows in great masses. Bell-shaped white 
flowers in June, followed by coral berries. 
Price on above 3 varieties: 
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Tamarix 
Graceful shrubs with few branches, feathery foliage and 
showy flowers. Will grow in very dry soil. 
Tamerix pentandra (French Tamarix). 6 to 8 feet. Beautiful 
blue-gray foliage, pink flowers in panicles during June 
and scattered throughout the summer. 
T. africana (African Tamarix). 7 to 10 feet. The lavender 
flowers are borne along the branches in spring before the 
leaves. Strong grower and excellent for a background. 

— Prices of both varieties: Each 
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Vitex 
Vitex macrophylla (Chaste Tree). A beautiful late blooming 
shrub with filac-blue spikes similar to Butterfly Bush. 
Graceful, showy and should be planted more. Each 
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Weigela 
Hardy free flowering shrubs, 4 to 6 feet, of spreading 
habit with bell- or trumpet-shaped flowers. Thrive in moist 
soil, and will grow in partial shade. 
Weigela candida. The best white. 
W. desboisi. Rose-pink; free bloomer. 
W. floribunda. Best red. Superior to Eva Rathke. 

; W. rosea. Delicate pink. 
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