DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
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P, virginalis bouquet blanc - 4 to 5 ft. 
(White Bououet Mock Orange). Low, dense 
grower and heavy bloomer. Very fragrent. 
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P. virginalis "Minnesota Snow Flake" (Pat.538) 
1 to 8 ft. Very fragrant, double, pure 
white flowers. Blooms in June and July. 
Very hardy. 
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PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius nanus - 5 ft. (Dwarf 
Ninebark). Densely branched, compact 
habit of growth. Small green leaves. 
4. to Os To. . |e oie leo top.) the tata 
PRUNUS grandulosa - 5 to 6 ft.(Flowering Al- 
mond). One fo the earliest shrubs to 
flower in spring, when the plant is liter- 
ally covered with soft pink blossoms. 
2 to 3 ft. B&B sb. osdigp ds Teanapanse ae 
RHAMNUS frangula - 8 to 10 ft. (Glossy Buck- 
thorn). Lustrous, green leaves; red ber- 
ries turning black when ripe. 
4 to 5 ft. elave.e </ cca, 3.0 auatenainnennn naan 
RHODOTYPUS scandens(Kerricides) - 4 to 5 ft. 
(Jetbead). Fresh green foliage, pure 
white flowers in May and June. Shining 
black berries, beadlike, all winter. 
2.to.3 it. sin nacecotecpemue sip inane 
RHUS arometica(canadensis) - 5 to 6 ft.(Fra- 
grant Sumac). Clusters of smell yellow 
flowers in April and Mey. Attractive in 
Jume when covered with coral-red fruits. 
Withstands drought. Aromatic foliage. 
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R. copallina - 12 to 15 ft. (Shining Sumac). 
& native variety witn wonderful fall col- 
or; crimson fruit. Good in poor soil or 
dry locations. 
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