DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (alphabetical) 
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ALBIZZIA 
Albizzia julibrissin rosea (Hardy Mi- 
mosa)—12 ft. Zone VI. Very rare. 
Interesting pink flower. An _ un- 
shapely mound, but delicate Acacia 
leaves and “bottle-brush’’ bleoms 
when blooms are scarce in July. 
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AMELANCHIER 
Amelanchier Canadensis—20 ft. Zone 
IV. Thin, bushy shrub or tree. Gay 
white show in early May. 
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ARONIA 
Aronia _  arbutifolia brilliantissima 
(Showy Red Chokeberry)—8 ft. Zone 
IV. White in May, brilliant red fruit. 
Moist. 
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AZALELS 
Deciduous and Evergreen, pages 28-29 
BENZOIN 
Benzoin aestivale (Spice Bush)—12 ft. 
Zone V. Damp. A mist of pale yel- 
low in April. Red berries. 
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BERBERIS 
Berberis Koreana (Korean Barberry)— 
6 ft. Zone V. Showy yellow, May. 
Red berries hang late. 
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—thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)—5 
ft. Zone IV. Verv tolerant. Bushy 
and dense, red berry in autumn. 
Fine hedge. The most valuable, use- 
ful shrub in cultivation. 
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——erecta (True Hedge Columnberry) 
—A good new form much more val- 
uable for hedges. Erect. (Pat.) 
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——minor (Box Barb’y)—Dwarf form. 
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— —atropurpurea — Red-purple form. 
Color not perfect, but fair. 
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BUDDLEIA 
Buddleia davidii 
Zone VI. 
(Butterfly Bush) — 
——Charming — 8 ft. Bright, pink, 
June-August. Drain. 
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—-—Empire blue—Exquisite shade. 
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——White bouquet—Good white. 
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——Royal red—Rich dazzling red. 
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CALLICARPA 
Callicarpa purpurea (Chinese Beauty- 
berry)—5 ft. Zone V. Lilac-purple 
berries. 
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CLETHRA 
Clethra alnifolia (Summer Sweet)— 
7 ft. Zone IV. White fragrant spikes 
very from July to August. Acid soil. 
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— —Rosea—rare, pink flowered form,. 
otherwise the same as _ alnifolia. 
Very interesting and valuable va- 
riety, 
Sold out. 
CORNUS 
Cornus Horida (See page 55) 
—sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood)— 
10 ft. Zone IV. Sun, damp. Flower 
and fruit poor. Deep red bark in 
winter. 
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—siberica (alba) (Tatarian Dogwood) 
8 ft. Zone I. Flower and berry slight 
in effect. Vivid red bark. Tolerant. 
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—stolonifera (Red Osier)—8 ft. Zone 
I. Sun, damp, spreading, Again, 
valued for bright red winter bark. 
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——lutea (Goldtwig)—Smaller and a 
really bright yellow bark. 
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All shapely specimens except * = young, unformed plants (See page 13). 
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CHAENOMELES 
Chaenomeles japonica (Japanese 
Quince)—4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy 
dwarf. Scarlet flowers in April. A 
tolerant. ornamental shrub. Slow 
growth, Can be kept pruned. 
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—Hybrida 
— —White—Large; white. 
——Rosea grandiflora—Pink. 
——Rubra grandiflora—Early. Large 
deep red blooms. 
— —Nivili—Large, pure white. 
— —Columbia—Elongated rosy red. 
Above five named varieties: 
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CYTISUS 
Cytisus scoparius (Common Broom)— 
4 to 8 ft. Zone V. Bushy, upright 
stems. Yellow, May-June. Drain. 
Sun. Perhaps the best. cover for dry 
banks. A sight in bloom. 
*18 ‘to:24 ins ees 4.00 
4-in. pots 1.1059 00 
—praecox (Warminster Broom)—5 ft. 
Zone V. Amazing shower of pale 
yellow in May. Outstanding. 
20.00 
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DAPHNE 
—Daphne cneorum (See page 30) 
—mezereum (February Daphne)—3 ft. 
Upright. Zone IV. In April has lilac- 
red masses of bloom, Sun, lime. 
Foliage apt to suffer in hot summers, 
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so give part shade south of Boston. 
— —alba—Exactly like Mezereum but 
flowers white (much more showy) 
and fruit yellow. Rare. 
Seton. 4a 400 37.50 

Deutzia gracilis 
