Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Deciduous Trees 
PRIVET—Amur River North. 8-12 ft. A vigorous upright grower; best 
for closely trimmed hedges, and hardiest privet. 
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PRUNUS Cistena—Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum. 6-8 ft. Bright red- 
dish-purple foliage throughout the season. Purplish-pink blossoms. 
The best red-leaved shrub or small tree. 
glandulosa—Pink Flowering Almond. 5-6 ft. Large, double, pink 
flowers before the leaves. 
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triloba—Double Flowering Plum. 7-8 ft. Clear pink, double rose-like 
flowers in April-May. Much admired by everyone. 
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RED BUD or Judas Tree—Cercis canadensis. 18 ft. Rose pink flowers 
in advance of the leaves. Likes rich soil. Somewhat tender when 
small. 
RHODOTYPHOS kerriodies—Jetbead or White Kerria. 3-6 ft. Single 
white flowers. Black shining seeds. Endures considerable shade. 
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SNOWBALL—See Viburnum opulis sterilis. 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. 2-3 ft. Very dwarf and compact, pink 
flowers all summer. 
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Arguta, Garland Spirea. 5-6 ft. Small white flowers very early. 
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Richmensis. 4-5 ft. Flowers in pointed spikes, very bright lilac-pink, 
produced over a long period. 
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Thunbergi—Thunberg Spirea. 5-7 ft. Slender, arching branches and 
fine, feathery light green foliage. White. 
Vanhouttei—Vanhoutte Spirea. 5-7 ft. Commonly called _ Bridal 
Wreath. White flowers. Graceful habit. Thrives almost anywhere. 
Used for hedges. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus—White Snowberry. 3-5 ft. Endures 
much shade. Large white berries in fall. Needs moisture. 
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