NYSSA sylvatica, ‘Ture Lo, 20-60 ft. 
A picturesque native tree especially notable for its 
brilliant autumn coloring. 
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OXYDENDRUM arboreum, Sovurwoon, 15-60 ft. 
The mass of white flowers in late June, July and 
early August make this one of our most valuable 
flowering trees. Brilliant scarlet foliage in autumn. 
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PACHISTIMA canbyi, Cansy Pacuistima, 9 in. 
Dwarf evergreen shrub, especially valuable as a bor- 
der or groundcover plant in half-shady or open loca- 
tions. A native of mountain regions in Virginia and 
W. Virginia. 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis, Japanese PacHYsANDRA, 
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A fine hardy evergreen groundcover plant, best in 
light shade. 
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PHELLODENDRON sachalinense, SakHatin Cork- 
TREE, 30-50 ft. 
Hardy Asiatic tree. Yellowish-green flowers in June : 
followed by persistent black fruit. Foliage bright 
yellow in Fall. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius, Sweer Mockoranap, 
10-15 ft. 
A favorite old-fashioned shrub with fragrant white 
Howers in May or June. 
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xPHILADELPHUS virginalis, Hv. Vireainat Mocx- 
ORANGE, 6-8 ft. 
A universal favorite for its large semi-double fra- 
grant white flowers in June. 
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PHOTINIA villosa, OrtenraL Puorinia, 6-15 ft. 
White flowers in June, followed by bright red fruit 
‘that persists into Winter. Bright red leaves in 
autumn. 
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