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EUONYMUS—Spindle Tree 
yedoensis —-YEDDO EUONYMUS 15’ 
Pink and orange fruit, bright fall coloring. 
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EXOCHORDA—Pearlbush 
grandiflora 10° May-June 
Pear] like buds, pure white flowers. Prefers 
moist soil. 
FORSYTHIA—Goldenbell 
Dwarf variety 
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intermedia spectabilis—SHOW Y BORDER FORSYTHIA 8’ 
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Drooping habit, excellent for massing and 
planting on banks. 
suspensa fortunei—FORTUNE FORSYTHIA 8’ 
Upright shrub with slightly drooping 
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HALESIA—Silverbell 
tetraptera—40' April 
Bell-shaped white flowers, winged fruit. 
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Yellow fringe-like flowers, appear after 
foliage has dropped. The dark brown seeds 
add to its attraction. 
HIPPOPHAE—Sea Buckthorn 
rhamnoides— 20’ 
Silvery foliage, orange berries. 
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