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vulgaris (orbiculatus). 4’-5’ Coralberry 
Like the Snowberry is not fastidious as to soil and location, in fact 
does well even in a dry shady place where the bunched coral 
berries remain bright until early Spring. Somewhat straggling but 
splendid for naturalizing. 
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SYMPLOCOS paniculata. 20’-25’ Turquoise Berry 
Just imagine a well grown Hawthorn heavily laden with turquoise 
blue berries and you have an idea of what this rarily looks like 
in autumn, a magnificent sight. In spring wooly white flowers are 
conspicuous and an intricate arrangement of branches show in 
winier. Drainage please. 
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SYRINGA chinensis rothomagensis. 12’-15’ Chinese Lilac 
Slender graceful branches terminate in compact clusters of purple 
lilac flowers. This hybrid form is generally conceded as better than 
its parent ‘‘persica’’ for cutting. 
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saugeana. 12’,15’ Purple Chinese Lilac 
An even better variety with glowing purple-red flowers and far 
better foliage. Grows more vigorously too. Both are at their best 
in May and develop into handsome specimens. 
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persica, 8’-10’ Persian Lilac 
Doubtless will always be popular for its fragrant pale lilac flowers 
which are loosely arranged on thin branches. 
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vulgaris. 12’-15’ Common Purple Lilac 
A great old commoner, the mere mention of which never fails to 
recall the delicious fragrance of May. By close association with 
man from early days, has become an institution. The lovely flowers 
will smile at you every year, given a sunny spot with sweet soil. 
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