VIBURNUM 
American Cranberry (V. Americanum) — A large native shrub with 3-lobed leaves 
that turn a brilliant scarlet in fall. It has showy white flowers about 4 inches 
across that are followed by clusters of scarlet berries that remain on the bush 
until spring. 
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V. Burkwoodi — The beautiful gardenia-scented snow-ball. This is an outstanding 
addition to the shrub list. Has small, dark-green, glossy leaves and waxy, 
pinkish-white flowers in domelike custers in spring. A hardy vigorous grower, 
attaining a height of 5 to 6 feet. Is semi-green and takes on a brilliant coloring 
in fall when grown in dry locations, 
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Fragrant Viburnum (V. carlesi) — An attractive shrub from Korea, blooming in 
June, with umbels of pure white flowers having a delightful fragrance. Buds are 
waxy pink before opening. A bushy, slow-growing plant. 
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Arrowwood (V. dentatum) — Strong grower, with bright-green, heart-shaped leaves, 
turning to purple-red in fall. Produces creamy-white flowers in May and June. 
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Wayfaring Tree (V. lantana) — Has wrinkled, lantana-like leaves. Blooms in May 
and June, producing white flowers. Fruit, crimson to black. 
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Nannyberry (V. lentago) — A tall-growing variety with creamy-white fragrant 
flowers produced in May and June, followed by blue-black fruit. 
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Snowball (V. opulus sterile) — An old-fashioned, well known and extensively grown 
shrub. Attains a considerable height if left untrimmed. 
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WEIGELA 
Bristol Ruby (Plant Patent No. 492) — A greatly improved red Weigela. Very hardy 
and vigorous, making a shapely, thrifty plant with attractive rich-green foliage. 
The flowers are soft ruby-red shading to garnet crimson; extremely pleasing in 
effect, without harsh tone. Attains a height of 6 to 7 feet at maturity. Makes a 
perfectly formed, well rounded specimen with little pruning. 
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Rosea — This is an especially fine variety because of its hardiness. Grows about 8’ 
in height, and produces in June and July an immense quantity of brilliant pink, 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 
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