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o. nana 5 ft. DWARF NINEBARK 
A dwarf shrub having a very compact habit of growth and 
small dark green leaves. White flowers appear in June. Its 
dense habit of growth makes it very desirable as a hedge 
plant or for foundation planting. 
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PRUNUS glandulosa 5 ft. DOUBLE PINKFLOWERING ALMOND 
The delicate branches are clothed entirely with deep-pink, 
double flowers in early spring. Later peach-like foliage de- 
velops giving the plant a very striking appearance. It is an 
old favorite and should find a place in évery planting. 
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tomentosa 6 [l. MANCHU CHERRY: NANKING CHERRY 
Small white flowers, pink in bud, entirely clothe the branch- 
es of this desirable shrub in early spring. Later, edible highly 
decorative, cherry-like fruits develop. The shrub has a very 
symmetrical appearance, its branches being somewhat upright 
in growth. Foliage is bright green in color. A very desirable 
shrub. 
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RHAMNUS frangula 6 ft. GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 
A very hardy and well formed, compact shrub with glossy 
green foliage. Flowers are pale yellow, produced all summer, 
followed by red fruit which changes to black. This shrub is 
ideal for large hedges or in the border planting. 
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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides 6 ft. JETBEAD 
This shrub is sometimes known as white kerria. It has white, 
star-like flowers blooming intermittently from May through the 
season. The leaves are light green, silky underneath. The 
black fruit, resembling Jet Beads develops later in the season 
and is very showy against the light green foliage. Tolerate 

shade. 
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SAMBUCUS canadensis 6 ft. AMERICAN ELDER 
A beautiful native shrub flowering in June and July. Large 
flat-topped flower heads. The purplish-black fruits are edible 
and attractive to birds. Foliage is a light green color. Should 
be planted in masses in the shrub border. 
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c. aurea 6 ft. GOLDEN ELDER 
A gold leafed variety having all the characteristics of the 
American Elder. It is a very showy shrub and useful in border 
planting where color is desired. 
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SPIRAEA 
Many people are familiar only with the one variety of spiraea, 
Vanhouttei, and do not know that there are many other types 
with flowering and growing habits which are also very desirable. 
We list below what we believe to be the most satisfactory 
varieties. 
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