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SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRUNUS (Continued) Perl0 Peri90 
Triloba plena (Double flowering Plum) Masses of double pink flowers. 10 ft. 
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PURPLE FRINGE (Rhus cotinus) Smoketree. Strong-growing, drought 
resistant. Flowers resemble dense smoKe clouds, 15 ft. 
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QUINCE (See Cydonia) 
REDBUD (See Shadc Trees) 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES (Jetbead) 6 ft. 
White flowers, black fruit; native of Japan. 
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RIBES AUREUM (Golden Currant) 
Fragrant yellow flowers, black berries. Fruit makes excellent jelly. 
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SNOWBALL (See Viburnum) 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See Elaeagnus) 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos) Grown for the attractive berries. 
Chenaulti (New) Very small leaves, gracefully arching branches, 
pink flowered, red fruit dotted white. 
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Mollis. Showy white berries; does well in shade. 3-4 ft. 
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Racemosus (White Snowberry) Pink flowers, waxy-white berries. 3 ft. 
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Vulgaris (Coralberry) Red berries; very hardy. 7 ft. 
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SPIREA. One of the most useful groups of shrubs. 
Anthony Waterer. Everblooming, red; dwarf. 
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Arguta. Earliest to bloom. White flowers, narrow leaves. 5-6 ft. 
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Bethlehemensis. Large showy panicles of pink flowers. 
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Billiardi. Dense spikes of rose-pink flowers. 6 ft. 
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Froebeli. Bright pink, everblooming; semi-dwarf. 
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Korean. Resembles Van Houttei but blooms later. 
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Prunifolia, Early. Clusters of double white flowers. 8’. 
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