TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN WITH COLOR — Plant Flowering 
Shrubs 67 
ULMUS, see Elm. 
UMBELLULARIA californica, see Oregon Myrtle. 
VACCINEUM corymbosum_ (High-bush Blueberry). To 10 feet. Attractive 
garden plant; dainty pinkish-white flowers in April, edible blueberry fruits 
and brilliant autumn foliage. 18 to 24 in., $3.50. 
ovatum, see Huckleberry. 
vitis-idaea, see Cowberry. 
VERONICA elliptica Autumn’Glory (BE). New interesting, low-growing shrub 
covered with glowing dark purple flower-spikes in fall. Excellent for mass- 
ing in border or foundation. 8 to 10 in., $1.50. 
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Double Jap. Snowball 
h VIBURNUM Burkwoodi (BE). To 6 feet. Evergreen Snowball with fragrant 
pink to white flowers in spring and summer, Very choice, Excellent for 
mass, espalier or foundation. In containers or balled from field, 15 to 18 
in., $2.00 and $2.50; 18 to 24 in., $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., $3.50. 
h Carlesi. To 4 feet. Semi-dwarf snowball; dark green foliage and distinctive 
pink tinted waxy flowers in clusters. Very fragrant. 18 to 24., $4.00. 
h Chenaulti (BE). Similar to Davidi but with much larger, handsomer foliage, 
and making a larger shrub. 1 gal. cans., $2.50. 
Davidi (BE). To 3 foot spread. Dwarf, compact, deep veined Viburnum, 
white flowers and shiny translucent metalic blue berries. 8 to 10 in., $2.50; 
12 to 15 in., $4.00. 
h Judd. Similar to Carlesi but it is a stronger grower, more prolific bloomer 
and the flowers show more pink. 1 gal. $2.00. 
Leather-leaf, see Viburnum rhytidophyllum. 
macrocephalum sterile (Chinese Snowball) (BE). Bears enormous balls of 
snow white flowers up to 8 in. across from May on. $3.00. 
odoratissimum (BE). To 8 ft. Fragrant panicles of white flowers followed by 
loose clusters of small fruits, red at first changing to black. 10 to 15 in., $2.00. 
