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COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Peking Cotoneaster) 
Upright form, pink flowers, black fruits. 
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COTONEASTER DIVARICATA (Spreading Cotoneaster) 
This shrub justifies a prominent position when_ its 
graceful branches are lined with scarlet fruits. 
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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) 
Orange-scarlet flowers cover the plant in Spring, fol- 
lowed by golden Quince-like fruits 
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DEUTZIA GRACILIS (Slender Deutzia) 
Dwarf, dense, round-topped bush bears many lovely 
racemes of white flowers in late spring. 
DEUTZIA LEMOINE 
White flowers in June in large clusters. 
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DOGWOOD (See Cornus) 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive) 
Orange berries against silvery floiage. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Winged Burning-Bush) 
Corky winged branches. In fall the red berries contrast 
beautifully to the rosy-pink autumn foliage. 
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EUVONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA (Dwarf Burning-Bush) 
More dwarf than Alatus with more compact form and 
more vivid coloring. 
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