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Salix 
SALIX caprea (Goat Willow). 12 to 15 ft. 
Large shrub that grows on either dry or 
wet soil, and valued because of its silky 
catkins that appear before the foliage in 
the spring. Winter-cut twigs may be 
forced indoors. 
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Symphoricarpos - 
Coralberry; Snowberry 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti (Chenault Coral- 
berry). 4 to 6 ft. An improved form of 
Coralberry, of more upright growth, smaller 
leaves and coral fruit. 
S. alba (Common Snowberry). 4 to 5 ft. 
Small pinkish flowers in July, followed by 
white berries in winter. 
(Indian Currant; Coralberry). 
4 to 5 ft. A native shrub that in many 
localities grows in great masses. Bell- 
shaped white flowers in June, followed by 
coral berries. 
S. orbiculata 
Price on above 3 varieties: Each 
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3° 40-4 Ft. Bot wosielc aa peat Seat owerees $0.75 
Tamarix 
Graceful shrubs with few branches, feath- 
ery foliage and showy flowers. Will grow in 
very dry soil. 

Tamarix 
TAMARIX pentandra (Five-Stamen Tam- 
arix). 6 to 8 ft. Beautiful blue-gray 
foliage, pink flowers in panicles during 
June and scattered throughout the 
summer. 






africana (African Tamarix). 7 to 10 ft. 
The lavender flowers are borne along 
the branches in spring before the 
leaves. Strong grower and excellent for 
a background. 
For 
Extra Large 
Shrubs — 
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het WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY. (Plant Patent 
as No. 492.) 6 to 7 ft. This new and out- 
standing Weigela is hardier and more 
vigorous than any red Weigela to date. 
Makes a shapely, thrifty plant with at- 
tractive rich green foliage. Blossoms a 
soft ruby-red shading to garnet-crimson. 







W eigela, 
Bristol Ruby : 
Weigela 
Hardy, free flowering shrubs, 4 to 6 feet, of spread- 
ing habit with bell- or trumpet-shaped flowers. Thrive 
in moist soil, and will grow in partial shade. 
WEIGELA candida (Snow Weigela). The best white. 
W. desboisi (Desbois free 
bloomer. 
W. floribunda. 
W. florida. 
Weigela). Rose-pink; 
Good red. Superior to Eva Rathke. 
Delicate pink. 
All Weigelas: Each 
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Viburnum 
(The Snowballs) 
Viburnum carlesi (Korean Spice Viburnum). 
3 to 4 ft. A notable distinct shrub with 
rounded, leathery foliage and waxy pink 
flowers. Their very delightfully fragrant 
blossoms unfold with the leaves in spring. 
It is a real aristocrat and should be in 
every garden where quality is appreciated. 
Eac 
2 to 3: ft., BOB .. nm... .5 $2.50 
3° to. 4 ft., BEB ....... =e 3.00 
Vv. burkwoodi. See page 8. 
V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 6 to 8 ft. 
WA 
Vv. 
. trilobum (American Cranberry Bush). 
. wrighti (Wright's Viburnum). 
very decorative Chinese variety with 
large clusters of white flowers followed by 
persistent red fruit. 
lantana (Wayfaring Tree). 8 to 10 ft. 
A vigorous shrub with soft, heavy leaves 
and large clusters of white flowers in May. 
Red berries turn black as they ripen. 
opulus (European Cranberry Bush). 8 to 
10 ft. White flowers in May. Its bright 
berries attract birds in midsummer, and its 
color effect in the fall is brilliant. 
opuius roseum (Common Snowball). 8 to 
10 ft. The old-fashioned variety, well 
known to all. In May the balls of pure 
white flowers cover the bush. 
prunifolium (Black Haw Viburnum). 10 
to 12 ft. A large, bushy shrub or small 
tree with horizontal, twiggy branches and 
dark green leaves which color brilliantly in 
the fall. White flowers borne in flat clus- 
ters followed by smooth, glaucous bluish 
black fruit. A valuable variety. 
rhytidophyllum. See page 8. 
sieboldi (Siebold Viburnum). 8 to 10 ft. 
A vigorous, hardy shrub with stout, spread- 
ing branches. Large, dark green, shiny 
leaves. White blossoms followed by pink 
berries which change to bluish black. 
tomentosum sterile (Japanese Snowball). 
6 to 8 ft. The pure white flowers are 
borne among the clean, pleated, healthy 
foliage, making it one of the showiest and 
most beautiful. Fine for specimen or.mass 
planting. 
10 
to 12 ft. A desirable variety grown pri- 
marily for its large, red, conspicuous fruit, 
persistent throughout the fall. 
6 to 8 ft. 
An excellent, upright shrub with rounded, 
serrated leaves. Blossoms are white in 
spring followed by compact clusters of bril- 
liant red fruit. 
All Viburnums except as noted: Each 
2 to 3..ft. on5g.. 5 22, eee $0.75 
3. to 4 ft... oss: eee 1.00 
4 to 5 fhe cc ceo ere 1.50 
Vitex 
VITEX latifolia (Chaste Tree). A beautiful 
late blooming shrub with lilac-blue spikes 
similar to Butterfly Bush. Graceful, showy, 
and should be planted more. 


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