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VIBURNUMS—Continwed 
V. plicatum (DOUBLE JAPANESE SNOWBALL). Showy white 
flowers in rounded clusters during June. Rich foliage and deep 
red coloring in the Fall. M 
too tus ee ee . $2.00 
V. plicatum tomentosum (SINGLE ‘JAP. ANESE SNOWBALL): 
White flowers in profusion followed by red berries. Foliage red 
in Fall. M 
VRC MANE Sina o sod die & $1.50 | 3 to 4 ft., heavy, B&B. . $3.50 
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V. prunifolium (BLACKHAW). Pure white flowers in May and 
June; blue-black fruits in late Fall. The vivid Fall foliage and 
the interesting patterns from irregular branching make this 
most desirable. F 
PHRAGY BIH cr eit or nes acne Diameter te ers. 7 ae $1.75 
V. Sieboldii (SIEBOLD VIBURNUM). Vigorous shrub attaining 
ereat size. Pink berries changing to black. Large, deep green, 
leathery leaves. F 
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LSPRUGy OMI Mii, Moved aia Fes cm peg me Ane eteaaeteas $5.00 
V. setigercum (TEA VIBURNUM). Large, compound white 
flowers followed by huge clusters of bright red berries. Probably 
aa SO BS ae the most showy of all V eras when in berry. M 
Spiraea Vanhouttei ALLO LO LU Re aces Ree $5.00 | 5 to 6 ft. ee en eOU) 
FLOWERING SHRUBS — Continued We Lex Nee latifolia 
Chaste Tree 
A graceful shrub with spires of lovely lavender-blue 
flowers in profusion from July to frost. Dies back in 
Winter similar to Buddleja. F 
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By io) 2b ans, a 2009 
Wiig Weigelia 
Weigela Bristol Ruby (An improved form of Hva 
Rathke). Hardier and more vigorous, developing 
to a more shapely shrub. Blooms are a soft ruby- 
red shading to garnet-crimson. F 
ios fee $1 DO Nes to4 tLe eee. $2.00 
4 to 5 ft.. Foo oo. os cemeeil) 
W. Feerie. This grace fal oi ub produces an enormous 
profusion of most delightful soft pink flowers a 
WEEE or so earlier than florida. F 
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W. florida alba (CANDIDA). Pure white flowers in 
June. Medium growth. 
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W. floribunda (CRIMSON WEIGELA). Bright 
crimson flowers on extremely vigorous, and gen- 
erally large, shrub. F 
Symphoricarpos—Snowberries 
Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus (SNOW- 
BERRY). Pink flowers and white berries in 
profusion. Thrives in shade and is excellent for 
hillsides. F 
re ae $125" 3 to 4 ft. ......$2.00 
S. Chenaultii (CHENAULT’S CORALBERRY). 
Pink-berried form of Coralberry. Grows compact 
and has a better than average foliage. F 
BD WORE. os oo. tee Seay etre, ae aa eA oe $1.50 
S. orbiculatus (CORALBERRY ). Bears clusters of 
small red berries which remain most of the 
Winter. F 
PWG Bilas Ganon ek OMS || By we) ZUM, 5555. $1.25 
‘Tamarix pentandra—Tamarisk 
A charming 5 to 7 foot shrub with lacelike, silvery- 
blue foliage and large clusters of bright pink flowers 
giving a pink and ‘silver mist effect in July. F 
Zar WG) BP ese, ca he SCO pe Re ee $1.25 
Vaccinium corymbosum 
Highbush Blueberry 
A very desirable, bushy shrub with glossy foliage Weigela, Bristol Ruby PE Pas a. pe tals hae ae 1.75 
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turning brilliant red in Autumn. Creamy-white 
flowers. M 
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VIBURNUMS 
This group probably offers more desirable varieties for landscape use than any other family 
of Shrubs. 
> Viburnum Americanum (AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH). A shrub of rather loose growth 
particularly desirable for its scarlet berries from early August w ell into the Winter. Brilliant 
orange and red Fall foliage. F MO) 2S TMCRE Ao a ean Big Ore MO Gre tS Catan: MBIA ery eee 
V. Burkwoodi (BURKWOOD VIBURNUM). Often called an improved Viburnum earlesii— 
differing in growth, foliage and time of bloom, blooming earlier. Growth is vigorous and foliage 
glossy. Very fragrant creamy-white flowers. S 
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V. Carlesii (FRAGRANT VIBURNUM). Most fragrant 
of all flowering shrubs. A _ single blossom will scent an 
entire room. Fairly dwarf and slow in growth, it eventually 
attains 5 to 6 ft. in height. Creamy white blooms in 
considerable profusion. ch 
15 to 18 in., 6 in. pots. . Ph GO) PE NM oa wo eo ~ CoO) 
18 to 24 in., 6 in. pots... “6.00 PVSAKO) Oh Migecsness on (AOL) 
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V. dentatum (ARROWWOOD). Bushy shrub with white 
flowers, blue berries. Fine for shade. F 
PHAOSROIN DS ccs own Cas $1.25 | 4to d5ft., B&B......$3.50 
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V. dilatatum (LINDEN VIBURNUM). Finest of the Vibur- 
nums. White fiowers followed by immense clusters of bright 
red berries making the entire shrub appear red. M 
SeUOrlrl tama screener $3.50 4to 5ft., B&B......$5.00 
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Heavy Specimens. ... Priced on selection Viburnum Burkwoodi 
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