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Snowhill Hydrangea 
Starts blooming in June and 
continues until frost. White, round 
clusters of flowers, turning green. 
Grows best protected from after- 
noon sun. Height 3 to 5 ft. 
Peegee Hydrangea —e 
Large pyramidal shaped clusters 
of white flowers during July and 
August; turning to rich shades of 
pink in fall. Good for cutting, 
lasting as a winter decoration. 
Grows best when protected from 
afternoon sun. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
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Wayfaringbush 
A very compact, upright shrub. 
lat white flowers in early June. 
Red berries in mid-summer, turn- 
ing black. Large’ green leaves, un- 
der side a silvery green. Excellent 
coloring in very late fall. Height 
and spread 6 to 8 ft. Prefers 
shade. Outstanding. 
Arrowwood > 
A rounded, compact shrub with 
a rich glossy green foliage all sum- 
mer. Flat white blooms in June, 
followed by clusters of blue ber- 
ries. Dark red fall color. Usually 
kept 6 to 8 ft. high. Prefers shade. 
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Cranberrybush 
Flat white blooms in early 
June, folowed by red berries 
which hang on through the win- 
ter. Good green foliage 
all summer. Red and 
bronze coloring in fall. 
Usually kept 6 to 8 ft. 
high and wide. 
Bristol Ruby Weigela 
Crimson flowers June-July. Fair 
foliage. Prefers protection—rec- 
ommend placing on east or north 
exposure. Semi-hardy, except 
southern Nebraska and Kansas. 
Usually maintained 4 to 6 ft. high. 
Do not crowd. 
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