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JUNIPERUS virginiana smithi. 6’-8’ Smith Juniper 
Is quite unusual in habit and color; really an open but well fur- 
nished bush richly clad in a mantle of light grass-green foliage that 
remains fresh and bright all year. 
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KALMIA latifolia. 6’-8’. (nursery grown only). Mountain Laurel 
EVERGREEN. Doubtless the most valuable and beautiful of our 
broadleaf evergreens. In July nothing can approach the glorious 
effect created by a mass of laurel with its great wealth of pink 
flowers. Even in zero weather the clean foliage retains its vigor 
and deep green color. While most adaptable to sun or shade the 
ideal location is slight shade. 
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KERRIA japonica pleniflora. 4’-5 Double Japanese Kerria 
Green stems and rich golden flowers that in May resemble “button” 
chrysanthemums combine to make this a most popular “old fash- 
ioned”’ useful shrub. Nice for winter color. 
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KOELREUTERIA paniculata. 25’-30’ Goldraintree 
Most conspicuous when the large loose bunches of bright yellow 
flowers crown the trees in July. The compound foliage is pleasing 
and for dry city conditions is excellent. 
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KOLKOWITZIA amabilis. 6’-9’ Beautybush 
During late spring the common name is well deserved for the 
graceful slender branches are transformed to ropes of gay little 
pink bells. Improves with age, so don’t expect many flowers on 
young shrubs. Very neat habit. 
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LABURNUM alpinum. 18’-20’ Scotch Laburnum 
Hardiest of the Golden Chains, and also claims honors for the 
foot-long racemes of brilliant yellow flowers, appearing in late 
June. Light silky foliage adds to its grace and value. 
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