DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
SYMPHORICARPOS mollis - 5 ft. (Spreading 
Snowberry). Large white berries in the 
fall; graceful, arching branches. 
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S. orbiculatus(vulgaris). - 5 ft. (Indian 
Currant Coralberry). Coral-red berries 
persisting throughout winter. Good for 
shede, and bank planting. Also for rocky 
ledgés. 
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SYMPLOCOS paniculata - 20 ft. (Sweetleaf). 
White, fragrant flowers in spring follow- 
ed by bright blue fruit in early fall; 
bright green leaves; compact, dense branch- 
ing habit. 
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SYRINGA chinensis rothomagensis - 8 to 10 ft. 
(Chinese Lilac). Upright, vigorous grow- 
er; reddish-purple flowers; free flowering 
habit. 
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S. josikaea - 9 to 10 ft. (Hungarian Lilsc). 
Rosy-lilac flowers in June. Good, shin- 
ing, dark green foliage. 
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S. persica - 7 to 8 ft. (Persian Lilac). 
Arching branches, small leaves. The fre- 
grent lilac flowers freely produced in 
loose clusters. Hardy. 
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So villosa - 7 to & ft. (Late Lilac). 
Bushy shrubwith stout branches. Bright 
green foliage. Panicles of rosy~-white 
flowers. Very fragrant; valuable for late 
blooming. 
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S. vulgaris = 10 to 12 ft. (Common Purple 
Lilac). The old-fashboned lilac. Vigor- 
ous, upright shrub. Large clusters of 
fragrant purplish, single flowers in 
April. Rich, dark green foliage. 
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