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KALMIA angustifolia, Lamexire Kania, 2-4 ft. 
This small evergreen shrub has clusters of lavender- 
rose to crimson flowers in June-July. Prefers a peaty 
soil. 
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KALMIA latifolia, Mounrarntauret Katia, 6-25 ft. 
In May or June this choice native evergreen shrub pre- 
sents a gorgeous spectacle, with its white or blush- 
pink clustered flowers. A fine companion for Rhodo- 
dendrons and Azaleas. 
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KERRIA japonica, Japanrse Kerria, 5-6 ft. 
Bright green foliage and vivid green branches. Showy 
yellow flowers in spring. 
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KERRIA japonica, Hy. Dousie Japannse Kereta, 5-6 
ft. 
The popular double-flowered form. 
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KOLKWITZIA amabilis, Beaurysusnu, 6-10 ft. 
Arching sprays of rich pink flowers in June. Intro- 
duced by the late E. H. Wilson, he considered it per- 
haps the showiest of his Asiatic introductions. 
xLABURNUM watereri, Warrerer Lasurnum, 12-20 
Et. 
Beautiful small tree, with showy pendulous racemes 
of golden yellow flowers in May or early June. 
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LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium prostratum, ALLEGaNny 
SANDMYRTLE, 5-9 in. 
A tiny dwarf evergreen gem, with miniature clusters 
of starlike flowers in May. Found high in the Southern 
Appalachian Mountains, it is entirely hardy. A rock 
garden is a natural home for this little treasure. 
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LEUCOTHOE catesbaei, Drooptna Leucornor, 4-6 
ft. 
Glossy green foliage and white flower clusters in April 
or May on arching branches. Best in partial shade. 
The graceful curving branches of unique value as a 
background for flower arrangements. 
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LIGUSTRUM amurense, Amur Privet, 6-15 ft. 
White flowers in June or July, similar to California 
Privet, but the Amur Privet is entirely hardy. A de- 
pendable hedge plant. Attractive black fruit. 
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(4.50 per 10, 40.00 per 100) 
xLIGUSTRUM ibolium, Isot1um Priver, 6-15 ft. 
White flowers June-July. A fine hardy hedge plant. 
Black fruit. 
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(4.00 per 10, 35.00 per 100) 
LONICERA korolkowi, Hv. Broan Biurtear Honey- 
SUCKLE, 8-12 ft. 
An unusual shrub, with rose-colored flowers in May 
or June, contrasting with the bluish foliage. Bright 
red berries in August. 
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LONICERA maacki, Amur Honeysuck te, 12-15 ft. 
Dark green leaves and conspicuous fragrant white 
flowers in June, followed by dark red fruit in Septem- 
ber-October. 
LONICERA, Hv. Rep Tararian Honeysuck ez, 6-12 ft. 
Light crimson flowers in May. Bright green foliage. 
Globose red berries in July or August. This and the 
two following varieties are deservedly popular for 
their ornamental value. 
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LONICERA, Hv. Rosy Tarartan Honeysuck ie, 6-12 
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Pink flowered form of above. Give these Honeysuckle 
plenty of room to develop. 
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LONICERA, Hv. Wurre Tatartan Honeysuck te, 6-12 
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White flowers in May. 
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LYONIA mariana, Sraccersusu Lyonra, 4-7 ft. 
Handsome low shrub with white or pinkish urn shaped 
flowers profusely borne. 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana, Saucer Maeno, 15-20 ft. 
Lark pink and white flowers are conspicuous in early 
spring, followed by glossy green leaves. 
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