EUROPEAN CRANBERRY BUSH 
Hugo Koster—Single, reddish-lilac. 
Leon Gambetta— Double, lilac-rose. 
Michael Buchner—Double, pale lilac. 
Mme. Casimer Perier—Double, white. 
Marie Legraye—NSingle, white. 
Mme. Lemoine—Double, white. 
President Grevy—Double, pale blue. 
Rubra de Marly—Single, rosy-purple. 
Souvenir de Louis Spaeth—Single, deep purple. 

Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) 8’ 
—A handsome native shrub, valued for its large, 
blue-black berries of excellent flavor. Brilliant fall 
foliage. Bright red twigs in winter. 
16 Varieties of 
VIBURNUMS 
Mapleleaf Viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) 5’— 
Large leaves resembling those of a Maple. White 
flowers in June, and black fruit. Endures shady 
locations. 
American Cranberrybush (Viburnum american- 
um) 12’—Dense, upright growth with white flowers 
in June and bright red berries. 
Burkwood Viburnum (Viburnum burkwoodi) 10’ 
—Somewhat similar to Fragrant Viburnum, but 
much faster and taller-growing. Semi-evergreen 
foliage and rather fragrant pinkish-white flowers in 
May. 
Fragrant Viburnum (Viburnum carlesi) 4’—A 
low, round bush with charming clusters of very 
fragrant pale rosy-white blossoms in May. 
Witherod (Viburnum cassinoides) 12’/—Slender, up- 
right growth. Creamy white blossoms in June, fol- 
lowed by clusters of dark blue berries in fall. 

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Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum) 1/2’—A native 
shrub with glossy, green foliage and white flowers 
in June. Blue berries in fall. Like other Viburnums, 
it flourishes in shade. 
Linden Viburnum (Viburnum dilitatum) 10’/—A 
free-flowering shrub producing 6-inch clusters of 
snowy-white flowers in May and June. Scarlet fruit 
nearly all winter. 
Wayfaring Tree (Viburnum lantana) 15’—Robust 
growth with large foliage which is silvery beneath. 
Clusters of white blossoms in May and red fruit that 
turns black in fall. 
Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) 20’—A vigorous, 
tree-like shrub. Creamy white, very fragrant flowers 
in June and bluish-black berries. 
Kentucky Viburnum (Viburnum molle) 70’/— 
Similar to Arrowwood, but more bushy. 
European Cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus) 72’ 
—One of the best all-around shrubs. Large, disease 
and insect-resistant foliage, white flowers in June, 
and red berries resembling cranberries. 
Common Snowball (Viburnum opulus sterile) 70’ 
—tLarge clusters of white flowers like snowballs in 
May. 
Blackhaw (Viburnum prunifolium) 75’—Irregular, 
upright growth, with handsome white flowers in 
June. Black berries in fall. 
Siebold Viburnum (Viburnum sieboldi) 10’— 
Broad, upright, spreading shrub with heavy, leath- 
ery, light green leaves, white blossoms in June, and 
black fruit. 
Doublefile Viburnum (Viburnum tomentosum) 8’ 
—A very bushy shrub with white flowers in June 
and a fine fall color. 
Japanese Snowball (Viburnum tomentosum pli- 
catum) 8’—Showy white flowers in June and beauti- 
ful, dark green foliage. Blooms a little later than the 
Common Snowball. 
WEIGELAS 
Rose Weigela (Weigela amabilis) 8’—Open habit of 
growth. Light pink flowers in June. 
Red Flowering Weigela (Weigela Eva Rathke) 8’ 
—Perhaps the showiest of the family. Dark, crimson- 
brown flowers from June well into the summer. 
Pink Weigela (Weigela floribunda) 10’—An attrac- 
tive variety with an abundance of tubular, crimson 
blossoms in June. 

RED FLOWERING WEIGELA 
