LEESLEY NURSERIES SPRING 
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VIBURNUM — continued from preceding page’ 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY— (americanum) Tall, foliage changes 
to light red in fall. Blooms with large clusters of small white 
flowers followed by red berries. Very attractive to birds, and 
especially the Cedar Wax-wing, for food. Will thrive in shade. 
Each 5 to 25 Each 5 to 25 
2 ~=feet 1.10 1.00 3. feet 1.30 1.20 
NANNYBERRY OR SHEEPBERRY — (lentago) Tall, slender 
shrub, with glossy leaves, which change to brilliant red in fall. 
Bears white flowers in clusters, followed by blue-black berries. 
Attractive to birds for nesting and food, and will thrive in 
shade. 
2 feet 1.10 1.00 4 feet 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 5 feet 1.80 1.70 
WAYFARING TREE — (lantana) Tall growing, with dense fol- 
iage, thick downy leaves and white clusters of flowers. The 
fruit is unusually colorful, as there are green, red and black 
berries in each cluster. Will thrive in shade. 
2 feet 1.10 1.00 3 feet 1.30 1.20 
WEIGELA 
EVA RATHKE — Dwarf, spreading shrub with large leaves. 
Blooms profusely in June with red bell-shaped flowers along 
the branches. 12 feet 1.00 .90 
2 feet 1.20 1.10 
ROSEA— Medium growing shrub, similar to Eva Rathke ex- 
cept the flowers are pink. 2 feet 1.00 90 
3. feet 1.20 1.10 
WHITE FRINGE — (CHIONANTHUS virginica) 
Tall growing, blooms profusely with white flowers in late June. 
(B&B) 5 feet 5.00 
WITCH HAZEL — (HAMAMELIS virginiana) 
Dense, large thick foliage, yellow flowers in November. Tall 
growing, good for naturalizing and will thrive in semi-shade. 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
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