BERBERIS koreana, Korean Barserry, 5-7 ft. 
Attractive upright shrub with broad, bright green 
leaves, dense yellow flower clusters, and vivid red 
persistent fruit. Deep red autumn color. 
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BERBERIS thunbergi, Jaranese Barserry, 3-8 ft. 
A universal hedge plant, with pale yellow flowers in 
April and May, followed by deep red fruit and bril- 
liant red autumn color. 
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BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea, Repviear Japan- 
ESE BarBerRyY, 3-6 ft. 
Purple red leaves make this a striking and distinct 
variety. 
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BETULA nigra, River Brrcn, 50-100 ft. 
A graceful tree with conspicuous reddish-brown or 
greyish bark. Fine for moist locations. 
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BETULA papyrifera, Paerer Bircn, 60-100 ft. 
This noble tree, the canoe birch of the Indians, is in- 
dispensable to the landscape designer. 
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BETULA pendula (alba), European Wuire Bincu, 
50-75 ft. 
Large tree with shining white bark. 
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BETULA pendula gracilis, Hy. Curtear Bircu, 50-75 
ft. 
A universal favorite, with graceful weeping branches, 
and the white bark characteristic of the species. 
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BETULA populifolia, Gray Bircu, 30-60 ft. 
A friendly tree of open woods and pastures. 
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BUXUS microphylla koreana, Korean Lrvrievear 
Box, 2 ft. 
At last an entirely hardy box, needing no winter pro- 
tection. Fine for hedge where a low plant is desired. 
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