26 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
VIBURNUM 
americanum (American Cranberry bush) April-May. 8-12 ft. ; 
A large spreading shrub; white flowers followed by scarlet fruit that remains 
until Spring. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
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burkwood, (Improved Carlesi) 5-6 ft. 
Foliage semi evergreen, shiny dark green in summer, brilliant in autumn. 
Flowers produced in early spring are blush white and very fragrant. 
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carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) May. 4-5 ft. 
One of the most desirable of all Viburnums. Semi-dwarf growth; dark green 
foliage; distinct pink-tinted wax-like flowers in clusters. Very fragrant. 
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dentatum (Arrowwood) May. 10-12 ft. 
A splendid massing shrub, beautiful glossy green foliage, greenish-white flowers; 
bluish-black berries. Withstands considerable shade. 
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opulus (European Cranberry Bush; Highbush Cranberry) April-May. 10-12 ft. 
A popular, hardy shrub, single white flowers followed: by large bunches of crim- 
son berries which hang until destroyed by frost, 
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opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) April-May. 10-12 ft. 
Well known and justly popular. Flowers appear in numerous compact balls. 
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WEIGELA (DIERVILLA) 
Eva Rathke (Red Flowering Weigela) May-June. 4-5 ft. 
Attractive foliage; clear ruby-red trumpet-shaped flowers over long season. 
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rosea (Pink Weigela) May-June. 6-8 ft. 
Erect, compact growth; fine rose-colored flowers.__Used extensively, 
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CLIMBING VINES 
Tied, 2 year Medium, 25; 2 year No. 1, 10; 3 year, 5 per bundle. 
AMPELOPSIS 
engelmanni (Engelmann Creeper) 30-40 ft. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Self-clinging woodbine. Very hardy. Dark green five-lobed leaves turning bril- 
liant crimson in Fall; blue-black fruit. 
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quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) July-August. 30-40 ft. 
A perfectly hardy, rapid climber; large, five-lobed leaves which change to bright 
scarlet in Autumn. 
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veitchi (Tricuspidata) Boston Ivy. 40-50 ft. 
Dark green, usually three-lobed leaves; will cling perfectly to the smoothest 
surfaces. Changes to shades of yellow, orange and scarlet in Autumn. When 
once established, it is quite hardy, ; 
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