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VIBURNUM Lentago. 20’-25’ Nannyberry 
Aimost a tree eventually, having clean looking foliage that be- 
comes rich purple and crimson in fall. Black berries are decorative 
all winter too. Exiremely hardy and adaptable. 
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molle. 8’-12’ Kentucky Viburnum 
This shrub has large white flowers in June and blue black fruit 
in qutumn. 
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opulus nanum. 1’-2’ Dwarf Cranberrybush 
Form a dense globular affair packed with shoots and foliage but 
rarely blooms, a stunning plant for edging. 
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prunifolium. 12’-15’ Black Haw 
A sturdy clean cut shrub with few stiff upright stems and a maze of 
horizontal branches. Attractive pure white May flowers give place 
to large bunches of pink fruits turning to black. Decidedly best in 
masses when the intricate branches form one vast clump beauti- 
fully softened with smallish leaves, purple in fall. Effective with 
cedars. 
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sieboldi. 8’-10’ Siebold Viburnum 
Tree-like, new stemmed shrub with handsome dark green lustrous 
foliage, creamy flowers and berries that start out green changing 
to pink to black. Certainly a “dominant.” 
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tomentosum. 8’-10’ Doublefile Viburnum 
The Beau-Brummel of the family whose neatness is of little note 
beside the handsome spectacle afforded by a well grown specimen 
in full bloom. The flat topped clusters of pure white flowers are 
thickly strung along the top of the horizontal branches so as to 
resemble a fall of snow. The purple foliage color is distinctive too. 
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—plicatum. 7’-8’ Japanese Snowball 
In June the familiar white three inch “Snowballs” are generously 
studded over a well clothed shrub; no fruits. 
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