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ROSA CAROLINA. Carolina Rose. 3-5 ft. Showy 
wild rose, bright pink fragrant flowers, June-August. 
General conditions. 2-3 ft. strong. plants............../. 
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ROSA SETIGERA. Prairie Rose. 5-12 ft. Profusion 
of beautiful rose-pink flowers in June. A good cov- 
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RUBUS ODORATUS. Flowering Raspberry. 2- 6 ft. 
Vigorous upright shrub wtih large leaves resembling 
those of the maple. Flowers rose-purple. Berries 
light red, edible. Sun or shade. 1-2 ft. strong 
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SAMBUCUS PUBENS. Scarlet Elder. 5-7 ft. Shrub 
with warty branches and brown pith. Leaves dark 
green, 5-7 leaflets. Flowers white in large pyramid- 
al cymes. Late spring. Fruit red showy berries 
early summer. Sun or shade. 1-2 ft. strong plants.... 
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SORBUS AMERICANA. American Mountain Ash. 
15-45 ft. Small tree with spreading branches. 
Leaves compound, dark green, turning yellow in 
autumn. Flowers white in flat cymes, May and 
June, followed by bright scarlet clusters of berries. 
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SPIRAEA REEVESIANA. Reeves Spiraea. 4-8 ft. 
Extra strong growing with white showy flowers. 5- 
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SPIRAEA VANHOUTTEI. Vanhoutti Spiraea. 4-6 ft. 
One of our best early blooming spiraeas. Leaves 
dark green above, pale bluish green beneath. 
Flowers white, free bloomer, May and June. Sun 
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STEWARTIA PENTAGYNA. Mountain Stewartia. 
5-10 ft. Splendid rare shrub with spreading 
branches. Leaves bright green, ovate, fading with 
glowing colors. Flowers white, large and showy, 
sometimes purplish. Summer. Sun or shade. 2-3 ft. 
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ULMUS AMERICANA. American Elm. 60-120 ft. 
Tall graceful, wide spreading, vase shaped. Leaves 
alternate, obovate, toothed. Flowers in March be- 
fore leaves, greenish red, umbel-like clusters. Street 
and general planting. 4-6 ft. strong trees.................. 
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ULMUS PARVIFOLIA. Chinese Elm. Desirable slen- 
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VACCINIUM "“CORYMBOSUMM. Highbush Blueberry. 
6-10 ft. This is the commercial Blueberry of the 
North. Also very hardy and ornamental. Flowers 
white or pinkish in May. Succeeds in varied acid 
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