
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. 
S. orbiculata (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. 
Prices on above 3 varieties: Each 
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Syringa - Lilac 
SYRINGA josikaea (Hungarian Lilac). 8 to 10 ft. 
It produces large trusses of violet flowers later 
than ordinary Lilacs; the round, heavy foliage 
is not subject to mildew. 
S. oblata dilatata (Koreun Early Lilac). 8 to 10 ft. 
A Chinese variety with good foliage. Single 
pinkish blue blossoms borne in rather loose 
clusters. Very early and desirable. 
S. villosa (Late Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. Latest to bloom. 
Pale pinkish lilac flowers, very fragrant. Plants 
bushy and compact. 
Above 3 varieties: Each 
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S. persica (Persian Lilac), 6 to 8 ft. Rich lilac 
color; blooms later than old-fashioned kinds. 
S. vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. The 
old familiar Purple Lilac of grandmother’s 
garden, which has lost none of its charm. 
Entirely hardy; blooms in April. 
S. vulgaris alba (Common Wiuite Lilac). 6 to 8 
ft. This is the old-fashioned White Lilac. 
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Tamarix 
Graceful shrubs with few branches, feathery foliage 
and showy flowers. Will grow in very dry soil. 
TAMARIX pentandra (Five-Stamen Tamarix). 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 back- 
ground. 
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Viburnum 
(The Snowballs) 
VIBURNUM carlesi (Korean Spice Viburnum). 4 to 5 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. 
Each 
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. burkwoodi. See page 9. 
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 mid- 
summer, and its color effect in the fall is brilliant. 
. opulus 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. Not avail- 
able in 5 to 6 ft. size. 
. rhytidophyllum. See page 9. 
V. sieboldi (Sicbold Viburnum). 8 to 10 ft. A vigorous, 
hardy shrub with stout, spreading branches. Large, dark 
green, shiny leaves. White blossoms followed by pink 
berries which change to bluish black. 



Tamarix Pentandra 
V. 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. 
V. trilobum (American Cranberry Bush). 10 to 
12 ft. A desirable variety grown primarily for 
its large red, conspicuous fruit, persistent 
throughout the fall. 
V. wrighti (Wright's Viburnum). 6 to 8 ft. Aa 
excellent, upright shrub with rounded, ser- 
rated leaves. Blossoms are white in spring 
followed by compact clusters of brilliant red 
fruit. Not available in 5 to 6 ft. size. 
All Viburnums except as noted: Each 
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Vitex 

AB Oye > varesios: Boch ee VITEX latifolia (Chaste Tree). A beautiful late 
728 Ce 2a. Sereno Oa Dierar Ge oie i Onc $0.75 blooming shrub with lilac-blue spikes similar 
Bi fou" ft. 28 ste eek ce a home ask ate 1.00 to Butterfly Bush. Graceful, showy, and 
4 fo hs ee Me 1.25 should be planted more. 
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Syringa : French SLSilac 
The so-called French Lilacs have been derived 
by crossing the best of the species, especially 
Syringa vulgaris. There are many wonderful va- 
rieties and after much testing we have selected 
the following as the best for our section. 


WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY. (Plant Patent 
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. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double light purple 
Buffon. Single, mauve-pink. 
*Charles Tenth. Single, reddish violet. 
Congo. Single, reddish purple. 
De Mirabel. Single, dark, bluish violet. 
Slow growing and rather dwarf. 
Descartes. Single, clear pink. 
Ellen Willmott. Double, creamy white. 
Katherine Hayemeyer. Very double, 
beautiful mauve-pink. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, large, deep rich purple- 
red. 
Michel Buchner. Double, pinkish lilac. 
*Mme. Casimir Perier. Double, pure white. 
Mme. F. Morel. Large, single, reddish purple. 
President Fallieres. Double, bright clear pink. 
President Grevy. Double, delicate blue. 
Weigela 
Hardy, free flowering shrubs, 4 to 6 feet, of 
spreading habit with bell or trumpet shaped 
flowers. Thrive in moist soil, and will grow in 
partial shade. 
WEIGELA candida (Snow Weigela). The best 



Vauban. Semi-double. cilac-pink. white. 
William Robinson. Double. Deep pink. W. desboisi (Desbois Weigela). Rose-pink; free 
These varieties are the only ones available bloomer. 
in 4 to 5 ft. W. floribunda. Good red. Superior to Eva 
All French Lilacs: Each us: 
2 to 3 ft 1s Wi ea aoe eee $1.50 Ww. florida. Delicate pink. 
8 ta 4 ft, 5.2508 ee ee oe oto Ss foe eee $0.60 
Ato 3S fts. dav cae eee 2.50 Weigela, Bristol Ruby 3 £04: floc. caoh ae hee eT 
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