On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continwed 
VIBURNUMS 
Probably comprise more desirable varieties for landscape use than 
any other family of Shrubs. 
V. Carlesii (Fragrant Viburnum). Most fragrant of all flowering shrubs. 
A blossom of this delightful shrub will scent an entire room. Fairly dwarf 
and slow in growth, it eventually attains 5 to 6 ft. in height. Blooms are 
creamy white and borne in considerable profusion. Very scarce. S$ 
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Vie cassinoides (Witherod). Large clusters of white flowers in June precede 
green berries which change to pink and finally blue-black. Leathery leaves 
add their touch of crimson and purple in Fall. An exceptionally clean, 
neat shrub which does well in moist places. F 
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V. dentatum (Arrowwo0d). Bushy shrub with white flowers and biue ber- 
ries. Fine for shade. F 
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V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). Finest of the Viburnums. White flowers 
followed by immense clusters of bright red berries which turn the entire 
shrub red. M 
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Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus) 
V. plicatum (Double Jananese Snowball). Showy white flowers in rounded 
clusters during June. Rich foliage and deep red coloring in the Fall. V. Sieboldii. Vigorous shrub, attaining great size. Berries pink, changing to 
black. Large, deep green, leathery leaves. F 
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V. plicatum tomentosum (Single Japanese Snowball). White flowers in : ie rs ee ee REL Rae blk een ERG ers eer 
profusion, followed by red berries. Toliage red in Fall. M : St ah MCR nage SAN ca ena eo aA i 
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B iy Al tek $1 By V. setigerum. Large compound white flowers followed by huge clusters of 
3 to 4 ft., heavy, [apes ebro en arg ee red berries. Probably the most showy of all Viburnums when in 
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V. prunifolium (Blackhaw). Pure white flowers in May and June are followed 
by pre pees fruits in late Autumn. The vivid Fall coloring of the leaves WEIGELA, Bristol Rubv (New) (Improved Eva Rathke). Bristol Ruby is 
and the interesting patterns from irregular branching make this most desirable. a better Eva Rathke. Wardier and more vigorous, developing to a shapely 
DP. AON BS WUE eS EL CERO case ee eo SS aie eoeres Oa a eR shrub. Color is a soft ruby red shading to garnet crimson. F 
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W. Feerie. A fine pink Weigela, less coarse than other varieties. This graceful 
shrub produces an enormous profusion of charming flowers a week or so 
earlier than florida. A most delightful soft pink. F 
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W. florida alba (Candida). Pure white flowers in June. Medium growth, 
W. floribunda. Extremely vigorous, bright crimson flowers. Generally a 
large shrub. F 
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Trees and Shrubs Attractive to Birds 
In response to the growing interest in plants which attract birds, we 
make the following suggestions, keeping in mind the fact that nesting 
sites as well as fruits are important: 
Berberis Thunber$ii..........................Japanese Barberry 
Cornus florida cs er ee ee Flowering Dogwoods 
Blacagnus anus titolia ene eet err eer Russian Olive 
EVQOny Muse 06 we ceo nite ne iis cecie een ee see Corkbark 
EVersTreensity ecco ornare All evergreen trees for nesting 
Jakyoatebbonl jtoNheKGRIOM,. . pongo uonenooeeeeoneooesor St. Johnswort 
Liexsverticilla tay se oe eer ee rhe een Winterberry 
Juniperus communis hispanica.................Slender Juniper 
Juniperus virginiana 
Lind eragBenZoinicce oe ce eee ere Spicebush 
Loniceray tatariCas ae nome Mochrie sctosiae.s Tatarian Honeysuckle 
INES Re ee rete ance er ea ero teens Flowering Crabs, in variety 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia................... Virginia Creeper 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata........................5 Boston Ivy 
Sorbus aucupariawennnpoce cco en cio a Cee Wountainash 
Symphoricarpos................ Coralberry and Snowberry varieties 
Viburnumgdentatuna acc cocs. sents ceca ecinicin: Arrowwood 
, Weiselatoncucaitrccnce seitouba see chiens eros Mis ae ae In variety 
Weigela, Bristo! Ruby ee ee ee eee 
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