PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. Winter-berried plants 
are getting more popular all the time, and especially 
Pyracanthas. This variety is very hardy and safe south 
of Philadelphia. Orange-colored berries after August. 
P, formosana. By far the showiest of all Pyracanthas, 
but is not very hardy, and unsafe north of Montgomery. 
Large clusters of bright red berries. 
P. yunnanensis. Spreading type with coral-red berries 
and quite hardy. Very popular. 
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VIBURNUM macrophyllum. Small tree with large, very 
glossy leaves and clusters of white flowers. 
V. odoratissimum. Similar to above, with more rounded 
leaves of lighter color and not glossy. Looks much like 
English laurel and is a fast grower. Each 10 100 
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V. suspensum. Dwarf-growing, compact bush, with 
clusters of suspended white flowers in late fall. 
V. Tinus. Laurestinus. Compact-growing shrub with 
small, shiny leaves and clusters of pinkish white flowers 
at terminals of shoots during winter months. 
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