Viburnum americanum (American cranberry bush) 
The common name for this shrub is a complete misnomer 
since it bears no cranberries. A tall, handsome bush. Scarlet 
fruits in large clusters form in July and persist through most of 
the winter. : 
Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant viburnum) 
A low-growing shrub for an intimate spot in your garden 
Pinkish, clove-scented blooms in late April and May. Conceded 
to be an aristocrat. 
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18/24 niches High) Bi see SE Pasa each $2.50 
24/3 Os itces-shittns By) Been. 2 acai ee tee eee each 3.00 
Viburnum dentatum (Arrow-wood) 
Conspicuous white flowers in May and June. Fruits blue 
black. Autumn coloring purple and red. Tall and tolerates 
shade. A good shrub for an informal hedge. 
Viburnum lantana (Wayfaring tree) 
Tall and tree-like. Wide clusters of white flowers in late June 
and July. Fruits red, changing to black. 
Viburnum molle (Kentucky viburnum) 
A mid-western native and exceptionally hardy. Medium 
Ben Clusters of white flowers in May and June. Blue-black 
ruits. ( 
Viburnum opulus sterile (Snowball) 
The common and widely planted snowball develops into a ten- 
foot shrub. Large round clusters of white flowers in May and 
June. Give it a sunny location. 
Except as noted, all Viburnums are priced as follows: 
STA Tt ig A ie ar ee ee es ee each’ $ a7 9 
A/S Tea Wiel y Specimen gee, terre here see geet een each 125 
5/6 iithach isnécinienss Se eo ee eee each 2.00 
Viburnum lentago (Nannyberry) 
White flowers in May and June. Fruits blue-black. The tal: 
lest- of the viburnums reaching a height of twenty-five feet. 
¥/4 ft. high........each $ 75 475 te Meh edch: $1.23 
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prices published in this list cancel those in all previous lists 
fe BON and is subject to change without notice. 
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