SHRUBS 
1 to9 
Each 
DEUTZIA 
gracilis rosea—-ROSE PANICLE DEUTZIA 5’ 
Slightly larger growing with pink flowers. A 
good border plant. 
lemoinei—LEMOINE DEUTZIA 5’ May 
Semi-dwarf. Creamy white flowers. 
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scabra—PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 10° May 
Double white flowers, tinged pink. 
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DIERVILLA 
sessifolia—SOUTHERN BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 4’ 
Leaves resembling Weigela, yellow flow- 
ers, spreading. 
ELAEAGNUS—Oleaster 
angustifolia—RUSSIAN OLIVE 20’ June 
Silvery foliage, yellowish white fragrant 
flowers. Large gray fruit. 
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argentea—SILVERBERRY 12’ May 
Silvery leaves, fragrant flowers, spineless. 
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umbellata 12° May-June 
Oval scarlet fruit, green leaves. 
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EUONYMUS—Spindle-Tree 
alata—CORKBARK EVONYMUS 10’ May-June 
Winged branches, small yellowish flowers, 
red fruits. Crimson fall foliage. 
atropurpurea—BURNING BUSH 20' June 
Scarlet fruit in October. 
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