GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 29 
VIBURNUM— Continued Each Ten 
*t§Cassinoides (Withe-rod). 6 ft. Slender, upright shrub having 
creamy white flowers in June, followed by dark blue fruit. 

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*t§$Dentatum (Arrow-wood). 10 ft. Native shrub with glossy 
green foliage. White flowers in May and June. Berries crim- 
son turning to blue. 
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*+§Opulus nanum (Dwarf Cranberry). A very dwarf, compact 
shrub with white flowers in May and June. Scarlet fruit. 
Very useful as a low hedge. 
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*Opulus sterile (Common Snowball). 10 ft. Well-known 
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WEIGELA 
*Rosea (Pink Weigela). 8 ft. A symmetrical bush of medium 
size. Rose flowers in June. 
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*Bristol Ruby (Plant patent applied for). 6 ft. Improved Eva 
Rathke. Hardier and more vigorous with a profusion of 
soft ruby-red flowers shading to garnet-crimson in June, 
and then sparingly throughout the summer. 
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WINTERBERRY. See Ilex. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Acanthopanax (Aralia). See page 19. 
Berberis (Truehedge and Japanese). See pages 20 and 21. 
Clethra (Sweet Pepper). See page 21. 
Euonymus alatus (Winged Euonymus). See page 22. 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis. See page 23. 
Ligustrum ibolium (Hardy Privet). See page 24. 
Picea canadensis Albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). See page 
8 
Rhamnus cathartica (Buckthorn). See page 25. 
Rosa rugosa (common and hybrids). See page 40. 
Syringa (white and purple lilacs). See page 27. 
Taxus Hicksi, Hatfieldi and capitata. See page 10. 
Thuya occidentalis nigra (American Arbor- Vitae). See page 
10. 
Tsuga canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). See page 11. 
Viburnum opulus nanum (Dwarf Cranberry). See page 29. 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
