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VIBURNUM prunifolium \Blackhaw Viburnum 
White flowers in May-June. Clusters of pink to 
black edible fruit. - 15’ 
3-4’ 3 Biaee  eecate eer 4.00 3.75 
4-5’ BBgece.. ue 4.75 4.50 
5-6’ BBiggrt wacneatraarete DSLD 5.50 
Larger sizes available. 
pubescens Downy Viburnum 
Whitish flowers. Black fruit. Bushy habit of 
growth. - 6’ 
eae Man are Ra rere care ee on ere 1.00 95 
Ant) so Ul Reis Pies eee eee ee 1.10 1.05 
sargenti Sargent Cranberry 
White flowers. Similar to the American except is 
of denser growth and bark is somewhat corky. - 8’ 
a8) Gee ie Ree ee ee £75 65 
Sad Pa Scene ee eee 1.00 95 
7s sae ISA REY Uy po Weald ws 1.40 1.25 
sieboldii Sieboldi Viburnum 
White flowers in May-June. Vigorous grower and 
dark green foliage. Pink to bluish fruit which 
drops early. - 10’ 
3-4 fi Bes eee 1.50 WAS 
Atha ge 6 eee 7 eee 2.00 1.75 1.50 
5-67 BBe hee Se 7.50 7.00 6.50 
6-8’ BBS oe 15.00 
tomentosum Double File Viburnum 
White flowers borne in flat heads in June. Hori- 
zontal branching with red to black berries. - 8’ 
3-4’ BB gee nt ee cece 5.00 4.75 4.50 
4-5’ BB Ge taka 7.00 6.50 6.00 
5-6’ BB Ass oie Acco 10.00 9.50 
6’ EB Bigle a vigvisge vein. 15.00 
tomentosum plicatum Japanese Snowball 
Showy white snowball flowers in June. Purple 
autumn coloring. Undoubtedly the best of 
Snowballs. - 8’ 
3-4’ BBw tee cee 6.00 5-00 5.00 
4-5’ Bei eonek chee oe 8.00 
tomentosum rotundiflorium 
Similar to the above variety but broader leaves and 
blooming several weeks earlier. 
eS Ga ay Stes ae ee 1.00 90 
DA ios Ne a ROR SENS 1.25 110 1.00 
wrighti Wright Viburnum 
An upright shrub of distinction. Large white 
flowers and red fruit. - 8’ 
4-5’ BBigiece a. cet 7.00 6.50 
VITEX macrophylla Hardy Chastetree 
Lilac-blue flowers on long spikes in August- 
September. Grey-green star shaped leaves. 
Prefers sunlight. - 5’ 
Reta PO ae ig A, elena Sobre oe en “75 65 .50 
3-4’ BBae as ne er eee te 3.00 3.00 2.75 
4-5’ BBs tics. teen 5.00 
Selected material 25% extra. 
