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COTONEASTER 
Pekin—reddish flowers, black fruits, waxy green leaves 
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Spreading—spreading bush with reddish flowers and fruit. 
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Wilsons—small leaves, red berries. 
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DEUTZIA 
Slender—dwarf shrub, abundant white flowers in May. 
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Lemoine—medium shrub, white flowers. 
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Pride of Rochester—large shrub, double white flowers. 
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EUONYMUS (Burningbush) 
Winged—winged branches, crimson leaves and red berries in fall. 
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Dwarf winged—very compact growth. 
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Eastern Wahoo—a red berried, crimson leaved shrub to 8 ft. 
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FORSYTHIA 
Showy Border—early, yellow flowers. Best. 
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HIBISCUS (Shrubalthea, or Rose of Sharon) 
Pink, Purple, Red or White—separate colors. Blooms in late July. 
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HYDRANGEA 
Snowhill—snowball shaped white flowers. 
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Pee Gee—white to pink flowers in fall. 
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Tree Pee Gee—sam2 as above in tree form. 
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Blue Prince—Blue color if soil is kept in acid condition, a very attractive plant. 
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KERRIA (Japanese Kerria) 
Single—single yellow flowers in June. 
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KOLWITZIA (Beautybush)—new, hardy shrub with pink flowers. 
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