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Profuse showy white flowers in May, on a vigorous 
bushy shrub. Very popular as a tall hedge “brit! as 
well as for specimen planting. 
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Small pinkish flowers, showy white fruit. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS orbiculatus, [NpIANCcURRANT 
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Attractive for its red fruit, and crimson foliage in 
autumn. 
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SYRINGA amurensis japonica, Japanese Tree Livac, 
20-30 ft. 
Latest of the lilacs to bloom, with large masses of 
white flowers in June or July. 
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SYRINGA oblata dilatata, Korean Earry Linac, 8-12 
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' . Choice early blooming variety, with rosy-lilac or 
purple-lilac flowers in late April or May. 
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SYRINGA villosa, Lare Linac, 8-10 ft. 
Dense habit, with profuse rosy-lilac flowers in late 
May or June. 
SYRINGA vulgaris, Common Livac, 10-20 ft. 
Purple or lilac flowers in late April or May, on an 
upright shrub. An old favorite. 
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White flowers, one week earlier than Common Lilac. 
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