VIBURNUM— Continued 
lentago, Nannyberry. Tall growing, white Each Dozen 
flowers, blue-black fruit. 
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sieboldi, Siebold Viburnum. Very large 
glossy leaves, white flowers, and red fruits. 
Makes fine specimens. 
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tomentosum, Doublefile Viburnum. Large 
flat heads of white flowers cover the plant 
in June. Foliage deep purple in fall. 
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GM rok icky Mpa NY ei eas Sees - 1.50 
VITEX macrophylla, Chaste Bush. Large 
upright lilac-like spikes of a beautiful clear 
blue, particularly attractive in its August 
and September bloom. Low growing, per- 
fectly hardy on Cape Cod. 
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WEIGELA candida, Snow Weigela. Long 
branches of pure white flowers in June. 
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rosea, Pink Weigela. One of the most 
floriferous shrubs. June. 
Zito Sitters ort eee te ee eee 1,00) 10.80 
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Crimson Hybrid. Deep crimson-red flow- 
ers of great beauty. 
BECO Sit Wee cee ee i ete 1.50 16.80 
About Pruning 
Pruning is a most important element in the proper 
growth and production of all woody plants. More 
murderous and almost criminal disfiguration of 
plants is accomplished by the uninformed than is 
ever caused by storm or accident. 
“Hair-cut”” shearing should never be allowed on 
flowering shrubs nor on most Evergreens. It not only 
- destroys all naturalness of appearance, but it also 
almost eliminates flower production. 
Spring flowering plants are best pruned just after 
they have finished flowering, except for the removal 
of dead or unsightly growth. Different species are 
pruned in different ways. 
We have trained men, really expert at proper prun- 
me Massy not let us help you do it as it should be 
one! 
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