DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
erubescens (5) 
Well worth planting for its beautiful foliage alone. 
Leaves are large, deep glossy green. Leafstalks are 
red, making a handsome contrast. Flowers are white 
in showy drooping racemes followed by berries at 
first red and finally black. 
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fragrans (5) 
Shrub of moderate size and rather slow growth bear- 
ing clusters of pink, intensely fragrant, flowers. 
Blooms sporadically during late fall and winter 
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ichangense (6-7) 
ICHANG VIBURNUM 
When only a foot or two tall this small shrub com- 
mences. to bear many clusters of white flowers fol- 
lowed by small glistening red berries which last 
well. 
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setigerum (5) 
(V. theiferum) 
TEA VIBURNUM 
Easily ranks among the finest of the hardy Vibutr- 
nums. In spring the foliage is handsomely bronzed 
but later becomes clear green. Berries are borne pro- 
fusely in drooping clusters and are bright vermilion 
or Chinese red. 
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WEIGELA (5) 
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Eva Rathke, red 
Floreal, carmine tinted rose 
Le Printemps, soft rose opening to light pink 
Newport Red, deep rose 
rosea, pink 
Springtime, rose outside, flesh within. 
XANTHOCERAS sorbifolia (5) 
SHINYLEAF YELLOWHORN 
One of the most beautiful deciduous flowering shrubs. 
Growth strong and upright. Leaves pinnate resembl- 
ing those of Mountain Ash. Flowers are funnel- 
shaped with five white crinkled petals borne in erect 
panicles. At base inside are five little bright yellow 
horns, also a conspicuous yellow blotch which soon 
turns red. Blooms most profusely in late spring. 
Can be shipped bare roots from Gal. cans. 
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