1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
VIBURNUM 
ARROW-WOOD (dentatum)—Tall growing, with dense glossy green 
foliage. Bears clusters of white flowers, followed by blue-black fruit, 
foliage changes to light red in fall. Will grow in shade and prefers 
moist soil. 
Each 5to25 
2 ~=feet 1.50 1.40 
3) ateet 2.00 1.90 
CARLESI—This is the most charming of the viburnums, very dwarf and 
similar to Burkwoodi. 
Each 
(B&B) 15 inch 3.00 
(B&B) 18 inch 5.00 
(B&B) 2 feet 7.00 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY eee rel foliage changes to light 
red in fall. Blooms with large clusters of small white flowers followed by 
red berries. Very attractive to birds, and especially the Cedar Wax- 
wing, for food. Will thrive in shade. 
Each 5to25 
2 eicel 1.50 1.40 
o feet 2.00 1.90 
‘“ NANNYBERRY or SHEEPBERRY (lentago)—Tall, slender shrub, with 
glossy leaves, which change to brilliant red in fall. Bears white flowers 
in clusters, followed by blue-black berries. Attractive to birds for nest- 
ing and food, and will thrive in shade. 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
Ome iect 2.00 1.90 
SNOWBALL (sterile)—Tall growing, large snowball-like blooms in May 
—early June, does not have berries. 
2 feet 1.70 1.60 
WAYFARING TREE (lantana)—Tall growing, with dense foliage, thick 
downy leaves and white clusters of flowers. The fruit is unusually col- 
orful, as there are green, red and black berries in each cluster. Will 
thrive in shade. 
2 = feet 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 2.00 1.90 
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