WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 74] 
Viburnum dentatum ARROW-WOOD 
Compact, large-growing shrub. Flat heads of white flowers 
succeeded by many clusters of blue-black berries. 
DE LOM OE Lal Metestsesctteansoescscrss 25 11.00 
Viburnum dilatatum LINDEN VIBURNUM 
Flat clusters of flowers in May or June. In the fall the bril- 
liant red berries make this one of our most attractive fall 
shrubs. 
OF Bk wll, Soseeebarcedcecceeeceeee De25) 20.00 
Viburnum opulus sterile COMMON SNOWBALL 
Many round clusters of white flowers, like small snowballs, 
are borne in May and June. 
CRE ERG ee een aparece 1.60 14.50 
Viburnum sieboldi SIEBOLD'S VIBURNUM 
Large shrub of strrong growth with bright green glossy 
foliage. Creamy white flowers in June. Clusters of berries 
pink turning to blue black. 
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Weigela rosea PINK WEIGELA 
Showy, rose-pink flowers in abundance. 
EL Oued Gs eeasoctseraccatenestercnres.c 1.20 11.00 
ROMA T bap cccasy testaacaassatcnyerees 1.60 14.00 
MCE CHMEVIE LE Meecttecucectare tevcncerarec=se 2.00 
Weigela vaniceki RED WEIGELA 
A fine, hardy variety bearing deep red flowers in abundance. 
PEt Epona reo a ere Irs) 12.00 
PELOSI Lee i coireavendekccornsts sts) 16.00 
AM LO Om LUsmmerrcrrcccsts tere es sets: 2.90 
FOR LATE SPRING AND EARLY 
FALL PLANTING 
The prices of Deciduous Shrubs other than 
those specified "'B. & B."' are for plants dug with 
bare roots. Between May I5th and October |5th 
when the plants are in leaf, shrubs may be dug 
with a ball of earth and burlapped. This assures 
less wilting and delay in growth. The additional 
cost for handling in this way will be: 
EACH EACH 
Plants 18 to 24 in.__.25 4 to 5 ft.____----. 75 
Plants 2 to 3 ft.___.35 5 to 6 ft______-- 1.00 
Plants 3 to 4 ft.___. BQMO Ot atte eee a= 1.50 
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