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Tamarix; Tamarisk 
While grown mainly for their delicate feathery foliage, in 
general effect like Asparagus, the tiny flowers make the bush 
a cloud of pink. Prune severely each spring to maintain a 
continuous supply of new wood and to keep the plant bushy 
and the height desired. It attains 4 to 15 ft. according to va- 
riety. Plant lower growing shrubs in front of the taller Tama- 
rix. 
Tamarix africana. Early; tiny bright pink flowers in clus- 
ters 1 in. long for a distance along last season's slender, 
dark purple branches; tall. Prune after blooming. 
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Viburnum Burkwoodi; Burkwood Viburnum 
Semi-evergreen in the South; similar to Viburnum Carlesi 
but about two weeks earlier and attains 6 to 8 ft. Flowers 
white tinted pink, richly fragrant. 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 2.90 each 2 to 3 ft. B&B... 3.75° each 
Viburnum Carlesi; Fragrant or May-Flowering Viburnum 
A rare Korean shrub; small pink and white five-lobed flow- 
ers 1 to 34 in. across in flat clusters 2 to 3 in. across in lat- 
ter April and early May. Its pronounced delicious fragrance 
reminds one of Arbutus; leaves blue-green, velvety above; 
slow growth making a round, spreading shrub, 4 to 5 ft. 
high. Prefers cool, deep loamy soil. Prune, if needed, after 
blooming; little required. 
2to 3 ft. B&B.... 2.90 each 
3 to 4 ft. B&B.... 4.00 each 
Viburnum lantana; Wayfaring Tree 
An upright, densely branched, tree-like shrub with small 
waxy white five-petaled flowers 14 in. across in flat clusters 
2 to 3 in. across in latter spring; berries about the size of a 
pea, green, then white, becoming bright red and changing 
to almost black; leaves 2 to 4 in. long, somewhat heart- 
shaped, in autumn reddish or reddish-purple. Ordinarily 
grows 10 to 15 ft. high. Prune after blooming. 
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Viburnum molle; Kentucky Viburnum 
Small five-lobed whitish flowers in clusters 2 to 3 in. across 
in late May or June. Bluish-black berries, !/4 in. across in late 
August; leaves dark glossy green, deeply heart-shaped at 
base, 3 to 5 in. long, in autumn crimson to reddish-maroon; 
the very new leaves edged bronzy. 
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Vitex Agnus-castus; Chaste Tree 
Its long spikes of small, rather deep lavender-blue flowers 
at the ends of the branches in July and at intervals until fall 
somewhat resemble those of Butterfly Bush. A distinctive 
rather large shrub of graceful, open airy habit; leaflets 5 to 7 
in. with an aromatic pungent odor. Prune in early spring. 
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Liberty Iris, ‘“‘the Orchids of the garden.”’ (Page 29.) 
Beautiful Roses This Summer. 
The Saxcoxie Nurseries roses will give you beautiful roses 
this summer and until frost. No. 1, 2 year, the best grade. 
See Page 20. 
Weigela; Diervilla 
Very showy in May when covered with its profusion of 
trumpet-shaped flowers 1]. in. long in clusters along the 
branches. Most kinds make a bush 6 to 8 ft. high and prefer 
full sun. Best in groups or for corners where they may be 
given plenty of room. Prune after blooming. 
Weigela Eva Rathke. Brilliant carmine-red flowers in May 
and to a limited extent at intervals during summer; grows 
about 4 ft. high; succeeds in partial shade. Prune after bloom- 
ing, otherwise the bush is inclined to become straggly. 
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Weigela Rosea. Distinctly red buds opening rose-pink out- 
side, lighter within; blooms freely. 
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Witch Hazel, Ozark or Vernal; Hamamelis vernalis 
Valued for its decidedly fragrant, odd flowers with four 
narrow twisted petals !/4 to 1/ in. long, light yellow, often red- 
dish toward the base, during mild days in January to March 
while Common Witch Hazel blooms in the fall. Grows 4 to 6 
ft. high. 
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Privet, the Living Fence 

Plant 10 to 12 in. apart. Prune back to within 4 to 6 in. of 
the ground to make them branch low and thickly. The sec- 
ond spring, if not sufficiently thick, again prune back, a little 
higher. After that prune to keep the hedge the height and 
width desired, usually about three times a year. Avoid se- 
vere pruning after the middle of August. 
Privet, Amur River North; Ligustrum amurense 
A rapid growing Privet of upright habit, taking the place 
of California as it is reliably hardy here. Very fragrant small 
white flowers like tiny lilacs in late May, followed by black 
berries; seldom blooms when pruned as a hedge. 
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Privet, Chinese No. 6 
Small, glossy leaved variety, decidedly upright in pol 
compact in growth making a uniform hedge. 
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Privet, Regal; .Ligustrum ibota Regelianum 
Branches almost horizontal, drooping at the tips, foliage 
dark green, appearing early and remaining late. Especially 
good for broad hedges. 
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Missouri Sales Tax 
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