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FLOWERING SHRUBS—Covedizied Roses NERA 
VIBURNUMS 
This group probably offers more desirable varieties for landscape use than any other family of Shrub 
Viburnum Americanum (AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH). A shrub of rather loose growth 
particularly desirable for its scarlet berries from early August well into the Winter. Brilliant 
orange and red Fall foliage. F SrtCOMA ct teen ye eee trea ates ae ein $1.50 
V. Burkwoodi (BURKWOOD VIBURNUM). Often called an improved Viburnum carlesii— 
differing in growth, foliage and time of bloom, blooming earlier. Growth is vigorous and foli- 
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V. Carlesii (FRAGRANT VIBURNUM). ae fragrant of all f dowerne shrubs. A single blossom 
will scent an entire room. Farry ene and slow in growth, it eventually attains 5 to 6 ft. in 
height. Creamy white blooms in considerable profusion. S 
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V. dentatum (ARROWWOOD). Bushy 
shrub with pe. flowers, blue berries. 
Fine for shade. F 
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V. dilatatum (LINDEN VIBURNUM). 
Finest of the Viburnums. White flowers fol- 
lowed by tmmense clusters of bright red 
berries making entire shrub appear red. M 
Zito Ocht meres ere ; ... $1.75 
3 to 4 ft..... ky 2.75 
Heavy Specimens Priced on Selection 
V. tomentosum (SINGLE JAPANESE 
SNOWBALL). White flowers m profusion 
followed by red berries; foliage red in Fall. M 
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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 branch- 
ing make this most desirable. F 
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V. Sieboldii (SIE BOL D V IBU RNU M). Vig- 
orous shrub attaining great size. Pink ber- 
ries changing to black. Large, deep green, 
leathery leaves. F 
ILEX VERTICILLATA 3 to 4 ft., $2. 25 
Spiraca « SPIREA 
Spiraea Bumalda, Anthony Waterer (DWARF 
SPIREA). A small, compact shrub ah pink 
flowers in July. M 
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. prunifolia ( ‘TRU E BRIDALWREAT H). Long 
racemes of pure white ‘lowers in May. Small, 
glossy foliage. wt 
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4 to 5 fe oS Ske aes $4.00 
S. Thunbergii (THUNBERG SPIREA). Semi- 
dwarf, with very fine foliage and small white 
flowers. Dense. M 
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S. Vanhouttei (VANHOUTTE SPIREA). Ever- UNOS) SURES éoN. Aa ae coe ae hee aa. $5.00 
popular with its abundance of small white Le TCO Mine ABKCA ORs oc ogo bame meena a 7.50 
flower in clusters.  F aeons : V. setigerum (TEA VIBURNUM). Large, 
2 to 3 ft reese wichieyisiaie ise $0.95 SWEET PEPPERBUSH (Clethra alnifolia) compound white flowers followed by huge 
3 to 4 ft 4 Shep Bey OgGr0 Oe ONORERC 1.50 18 to 24 in., $1.25 clusters aa right red berries. Probably most 
4 to 5 ft Sr vaisaicvsty O34) showy of all Viburnums when in berry. M 
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Sf ag ? Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus (SNOWBER- 
? = RY). Pink flowers and white berries in profusion. 
: f Thrives in shade and ts excellent for hillsides. F 
2to3ft........ $1.25 | 3to4ft........$2.00 
S. Chenaultii (CHENAULT’S CORALBERRY) 
Pink-berried form of Coralberry. Grows com- 
pact and has a better than average foliage. F 
OAtOn tte sre ie sere Oe eae $1.50 
S. orbiculatus (CORALBERRY). Bears 
clusters of small red berries which 
remain most of the Winter. F 
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Tamarix 
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TAMARISK 
A charming 5 to 7 
foot shrub with lace- 
like, silvery-blue foli- 
age and large clusters 
of bright pink flowers 
giving a pink and silver 
a5 mist effect m July. F REDLEAF BARBERRY 
HYDRANGEA, PEEGEE (Tree Form) Sito 40ft.; o2./ 2 Poste... -$1.50 15 to 18 in., 75c. each 
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