12 PALL PREG? (lS, AUGUST 19, 19s 
SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIREA (Continued) 
Vanhouttei (Bridalwreath). Great masses of white flowers in early 
spring. Sometimes called Bridal Wreath. 6 feet. Per 10 Per 100 
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SYMPHORICARPOS (Snowberry). 
Chenaulti. Improved Coralberry. Small leaves, pink flowers. Red fruit. 
A very refined shrub that will withstand heat, drought, and dust. 
Shears into an attractive hedge. 6 feet. 
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Vulgaris (Coralberry). Hardy native shrub. Clusters of coral red ber- 
ries in fall and winter. 
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SNOWBALL (See Virburnum). 
TAMARIX. Grown chiefly for its fine, graceful foliage and showy flowers. 
Africana. Slender, spreading branches covered with feathery green 
foliage. Pink flowers. 10 feet. 
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Hispida (Kashgar T.). We are often asked what tamarix we think to be 
the best. The answer is Hispida. It is a graceful shrub with fine 
feathery blue-green foliage and bright pink flowers that bloom off 
and on all summer. You can trim it to make a neat hedge or plant 
it for individual specimens. The foliage is useful for making bou- 
quets, for which it is used by many florists. 
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NOTICE: The tops of tamarix must be cut back short when trans- 
planting. If this is not done, they may fail to grow. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILIS (Snowball). Smooth, light-gray branches, 
broad leaves. Large white balls of flowers, very showy. 12 feet. 
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VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Chaste Tree). Semi-dwarf, hardy, showy la- 
vender-blue flower. Foliage and flowers fragrant. 10 feet. 
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WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke. Deep red flowers. Blooms profusely. 5 feet. 
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Newport, An improved variety. Blooms very freely with brilliant red 
flowers in May-June. 5 feet. 
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WILLOW (See Salix). 
WISTERIA, TREE FORM (See Vines). 
Sizes marked (*) are the sizes we recommend for potting in Cloverset 
Pots for cash and carry and self-service sales. 
