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HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Tamarix. Delicate feathery foliage, somewhat resembling as- 
paragus; tiny pink flowers; prune severely each year. 
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Viburnum Opulus—Cranberry Bush 
Viburnum opulus; Cranberry Bush. The parent of the Com- 
mon Snowball, and like it in growth, but the white flowers are 
in flat clusters in May. The center flowers, which produce the 
berries, are small, with an outer ring of showy flowers like 
the individual flowers of the Snowball. The bright scarlet 
cranberry-like fruits, % in. long, color in early August, remain- 
ing well into winter when not eaten by the birds. Endures par- 
tial shade; attains 8 to 12 ft.; prune, if necessary, after bloom- 
ing. 
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Viburnum Sieboldi; shiny leaf viburnum. A vigorous hardy 
shrub with shiny foliage that remains on the plant during the 
winter. Produces large clusters of white flowers followed by 
pink berries which change to bluish black. Excellent for speci- 
men or background plantings. 8 to 10 ft. 
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Vitex macrophylla; New Chaste Tree. Its long spikes of 
small, rather deep lavender blue flowers at the ends of the 
branches in July and at intervale till fall, somewhat resemble 
those of the Butterfly Bush. It makes a distinctive, rather 
large shrub of graceful, open airy habit, with five-fingered 
leaves, dark green above, grayish beneath, with an aromatic 
pungent odor. Nt yet in general use, but desirable in the shrub 
border for contrast. 
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