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PHOTINIA villosa - ORIENTAL PHOTINIA - 15'. October 
November. Red berries, slender branches, bushy. 
ar Le 20, 45 40 35 
g 2-5 ft. 255 .50 45 
Z 3-424. 270 60 58 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius - COMMON NINEBARK - 10' May—June 
Thrives in partial shade, fast growing, attractive red 
seedpods. 
y 2-3 ft. .920 45 -40 
z o-4-ft. - 60 200 .920 
z 4-5 ft. ~85 . 80 -65 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius aureus - GOLDEN NINEBARK - 10! 
May-June. A yellow leaved variety. 
Z 2-5 ft. -90 245 - 40 
z 8-4 ft. -60 200 .920 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius nanus —- DWARF NINEBARK - 5!. 
Dwarf form-with smaller leaves. 
2, 152 ft. 40 235 
Zz 2-5 ft. +00 45 
PRUNUS glandulosa - PINK FLOWERING ALMOND - 6'. May 
Very double, rose-like flowers cover the branches 
before the leaves are out. Double pink. 
y 14-2 ft. 55 50 
y 2-35 ft. rod -60 
PRUNUS glandulosa alba - WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND - 6! 
May. White flowered form of above. 
PRUNUS tomentosa - NANKING CHERRY - 8! April-May. 
Light pink flowers before leaves appear. Covered in 
June with small cherries. 
eh eras a oy 256 245 .40 
gz P23 ft. .65 .60 .50 
z2 é-4 ft. 279 «70 -60 
RIBES alpinum aureum — YELLOWLEAF ALPINE CURRANT 4! 
Yellow leaves and purplish-black berries. 
% 2-5, f£t; 255 -90 


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