PRUNUS — PLUM 
Flowering Almond (P. glandulosa) — An early, spring flowering shrub. Branches 
gaily covered with beautiful, double pink flowers. Makes a charming addition 
to any border or planting near the house, in fact, is beautiful wherever placed. 
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Prunus Triloba (Flowering Plum) — A small flowering tree, branches covered with 
light-pink, double flowers in early spring before the leaves make their appear- 
ance; a gorgeous sight when in bloom. Leaves are a light, soft-green that form 
dense covering of the tree or shrub and are pleasing throughout the entire 
season. Usually grown in bush form. Absolutely hardy. 
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Nanking Cherry (P. tomentosa) — A large shrub or small tree that is highly orna- 
mental. It makes a dense, compact plant covered with a profusion of small 
white flowers in very early spring, followed by an abundance of brilliant scarlet 
cherrylike edible fruit. 
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Purple-Leaved Plum — Bush Form (P, cistena) — We consider this the best of the 
purple-leaved plums. The trees are more dwarf and compact, and foliage is 
brighter in color than in other varieties. 
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RHODOTYPOS — JETBEAD 
Jetbead (R. kerrioides) — A valuable shrub which grows 6’ tall. The bright-green 
foliage of this plant is particularly noticeable in fall when other shrubs are bare. 
It produces four-petaled, white flowers borne singly in May and June. 
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RIBES — CURRANT 
Alpine Currant (R. alpina) — A slow-growing hedge plant for shady locations, Has 
very attractive, small green leaves and forms a dense, shapely plant without 
trimming. It is the first shrub to unfold its leaves in the spring. 
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