Viburnum lantana. Wayfaring Tree. Of robust growth, 
with large foliage that is silvery underneath. White flowers 
in May and June, followed by red fruit which turns black in 
autumn. Does well in shade. 
V. opulus. European Cranberry Bush. Panicles of white 
flowers in May and June, followed by large, cranberry-like 
fruit. Fine for winter color. Does well in shade. 
V. tomentosum. Doublefile Viburnum. Flat clusters of 
white flowers. Very showy. 
Prices of above three varieties: Each Each 
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WEIGELA 
Weigela, Bristol Ruby. Plant Patent No. 492. An im- 
proved variety resembling Eva Rathke, but having more 
vigor and rich-colored flowers of soft ruby-red shaded 
crimson. 
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Weigela, Eva Rathke. Red-flowering Weigela. Dwarf in 
habit, with dark crimson flowers. A most profuse bloomer, 
and possibly the most showy of all the Weigelas. 
W. hybrida nana variegata. Dwarf Variegated Weigela. 
Dwarf. Variegated leaves and light pmk blooms. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
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W. floribunda. Crimson Weigela. A well-known and popular 
leafy shrub with an abundance of tubular, brilliant crimson 
flowers. 
W. rosea. Pink Weigela. A vigorous grower and very free 
flowering. Large, deep rose blooms in May. 
XANTHORHIZA 
Xanthorhiza apiifolia. Yellow-Root. Ideal for planting 
with leggy shrubs, or for ground-cover in shady, moist, or 
otherwise difficult situations. Brownish purple flowers. Each 
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A Few Practical Hints on Planting 
Always keep roots covered when plants are out of the ground. 
Dig hole large enough to receive plant without bending roots. 
Break up subsoil and mix it thoroughly with rotted stable 
manure. 
Set plants slightly deeper than they stood at the nursery. 
Work in good soil among roots so as to leave no air-pockets. 
Fill hole and tamp soi! down thoroughly with the heel of shoe. 
Leave slight depression around plant to catch the water, and 
water thoroughly. 
A booklet with more detailed planting Instructions will be 
gladly sent upon request, free of charge. 
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