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10 & 
1 to 9 over 
Each Each 
alatus compacta (Cont'd) 
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europaeus - European Burningbush — ; : 
15 ft. Erect, narrow. Leaves crimson in fall. Fruit 
orange in pink capsule. 
yedoensis - Yeddo Euonymus 
12 ft. Leaves 4to5 inches; broad; scarlet, crimson 
in fall. Most spectacular variety in fruit. 
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FORSYTHIA int. primulina - Primose Forsythia 
8 ft. Clear strong primose yellow. 
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int. spectabilis - Showy Border Forsythia 
8 ft. Rich golden yellow; very profuse bloomer. 
Suspensa - Weeping Forsythia 
8 ft. Arching, drooping branches. Flowers canary 
yellow, few. 
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HAMAMELIS vernalis - Vernal Witch-hazel 
Red and yellow flowers in Feb. and March. 
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HIBISCUS syriacus - Rose of Sharon - Althea 
12 ft. Narrow when young, filling out with age. 
Flowers freely, August, early September. Benicia 
but tenderish in some locations. 
White, Pink, Red, Purple 
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HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora - Snowhill Hydrangea 
6 ft. Leaves 4to 5 inches. Clusters 5 inches, broad, 
full, greenish-white, July. 
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