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SLENDER DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia gracilis) 
White, bell-shaped 
flowers. Dwarf grower, 
fine for edging other 
shrubbery. 
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LEMOINE DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia lemoine) 
Early bloomer, white 
flowers on upright 
branches. 
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Lemoine Deutzia 
SNOWBALL—VIBURNUM 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL (Viburnum plicatum) 
Upright, somewhat spreading habit; covered in June 
with dense heads of snowy-white flower-clusters, 
which have a beautiful setting in the deep green 
foliage. 
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~\ EUROPEAN CRANBERRY BUSH (V. opulus) 
Flat heads of showy, white flowers, three to four 
inches across, May and June, followed by clusters of 
bright scarlet fruit remaining over winter. 
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SNOWBERRY 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus) 
Waxy, showy snow-white berries in autumn, as 
large as cranberries. Effective in masses. 
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CHENAULT CORALBERRY (S. chenaulti) 
Quite an improvement on the Coralberry, Always 
neat and well furnished in appearance, particularly 
handsome when the slender branches are laden with 
coral red fruits. 
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BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
MORROW HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera morrowii) 
White flowers in May and June, followed in July and 
August with bright red fruit. 
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TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (L. tatarica) 
Pink, red and white flowers and fruit freely produced. 
A most adaptable shrub. Please state color wanted. 
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