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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
SPIREA—(Continued) 
froebeli (Froebel) May-June. 3-4 ft. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Dwarf growth, vigorous and very hardy; large flat heads of rose-pink flowers. 
Foliage turns brilliant red in Autumn. 
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thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea) April. 3-4 ft. 
Light green foliage; pure white flowers. Resembles Arguta but branches are 
arched; the plant is more dwarf. Foliage turns to orange-red in Autumn. 
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vanhoutte April-May. 5-6 ft. 
A most desirable shrub for hedges, base planting and mass planting; grace- 
fully arching branches; fragrant white flowers in clusters. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS (SNOWBERRY) 
chenaulti (Improved Coralberry) June-July. 4-5 ft. 
Small white fruit with red dots; a hybrid originating in the Arnold Arboretum. 
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racemosus (Common White Snowberry) June-July. 3-5 ft. 
A fine general-purpose shrub; adapted to shady locations; maintains a good 
green foliage. Pink flowers, white berries. 
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vulgaris (Indian Currant; Coralberry) June-July. 4-6 ft. 
A hardy native shrub; pink flowers, purplish-red berries in bunches. 
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TAMARIX 
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12/18” 18/24” 2/3’ 3/4 
africana. May. 10-12 ft. Slender spreading branches, 
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amurensis (Amur Tamarix) August-September. 8-10 ft. 
Purple branches, graceful foliage. Thrives in dry 
SOL ae ee ee a tn ene eee wen Seats 350 600 500 100 
hispida (Kashgar Tamarix) August- Peencomince 12-15 ft. 
Slow, compact, upright growth; long panicles of 
bright pink flowers. -------------------------------- 880 800 350 180 
tetandra purpurea. May-June. 10-12 ft. vigorous 
growth, bright green foliage, pink flowers. Very 
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