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maritima, Beachplum. Justly popular sea- 
shore native. Covered with pinkish white 
flowers in May, followed by edible plums 
that make grand jelly. 
1% to 2 ft 
triloba. Double-flowering Plum. Beautiful 
pink rosettes in May. 
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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, Jetbead. Large 
pure white flowers in May, shiny black 
berries later. 
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RHUS cotinus, Smoke Tree. Old favorite. 
Purplish mist-like fruiting clusters give 
smoky effect in summer. 
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ROSA lucida, Virginia Rose. The appealing 
native wild rose. 
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rugosa, Rugosa Rose. Theone best shrub for 
stiff sea-wind exposures. Showy deep pink 
flowers, followed by bright red “hips.” 
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rugosa alba, White Rugosa Rose. 
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setigera, Prairie Rose. Single pink flowers 
in July on arching branches. Very hardy. 
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SPIRAEA bumalda Anthony Waterer. Fine 
midsummer dwarf shrub, flat heads of old- 
rose flowers. July-Sept. 
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vanhouttei, Vanhoutte Spirea. Popularly 
called Bridal Wreath. Graceful branches 
covered with great masses of white flowers 
in late May and June. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus, Snowberry. 
Old-fashioned Waxberry. Large white 
fruits all fall compensate for rather frail 
growth. 
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SYRINGA josikaea, Hungarian Lilac. Fine 
lavender flowers in late June. Large leath- 
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