AMELANCHIER laevis, Atiecany Serviceserry, 
20-30 ft. 
Similar to above, but flowers purer white, and young 
leaves purplish-red. The most ornamental species 
of Serviceberry. 
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AMELANCHIER oblongifolia, Turcker Srervice- 
BERRY, 10-18 ft. 
Makes a dense clump. White flowers in May, sweet 
black fruit in June. Fine for birds. 
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AMELANCHIER stolonifera, RunNinG Serviceserry, 
4-12 ft. 
White flowers in May and black-purple fruit in late 
summer. This smaller species will stay low for many 
years. 
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ANDROMEDA glaucophylla, Downy Annpromena, 
1-2 ft. 
Light pink or white flowers in terminal umbels in 
June. A little gem for the bog or rock garden, with 
its tiny evergreen leaves. 
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ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uvaursi, Bearserry 
A trailing, prostrate groundcover with pink-tinged 
white flowers in April and bright red lustrous fruit in 
July-September. One of the very best groundcovers 
for sun or semi-shade. 
3-6 in. spread (pot grown) ($35.00 per 100) 
6-9 in. spread (pot grown) ($55.00 per 100) 
9-12 in. spread (pot grown) ($75.00 per 100) 
ARONIA arbutifolia, Rep Cuokecuerry, 5-10 ft. 
White flowers April-May, persistent red fruit from 
September into early winter. Attracts birds. 
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ARONIA melanocarpa, Biuack Cuoxkeserry, 4-8 ft. 
Similar to above, but fruit is a lustrous black or pur- 
ple-black. 
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