A CHECK-LIST OF PLANTS II 
SIZE NAME Tiwe OF FLOWERING Habitat REMARKS 
Gratzepustorientalisie seleics<1s ociercie st S. E. Europe... Deeply divided silvery lvs. Large 
fls. Orange and red frt. 
T.—C. Oxycantha 
S.—C. Peckii 
AACS paleo conconeopnon coeone mManonoseqcodac Ascending and spreading bran- 
Me —— (CM CLEQTINAis.s)cisieeetegsiecicisy isleverctere Persiatere esis severe Frt. dark purple. (ches. 
Me Ge ETSIStenSure ale icisietect | Mujesiasie: | cise eislen eieiayeiecce Lvs. remain green after all other 
hawthorn lvs. have fallen. Frt. 
crimson, remains late. Excep- 
tional value.* 
Ee —— (CP PINNALNOA sce icieleisiciel | ele isicless N. China, Man- Lvs. large, lustrous, deeply 
churia and divided. Fls. large. Frt. scarlet. 
Korea 
VAPNMAJOLs rc cicteaurta setewutels- Wedleretisieniorveaws Handsome. Cultivated for its frt. 
in Pekin. 
—— Cs PLUINOSA cecal sevens ING; besoondos Lvs. large, blue-green. Fils. large 
with rose-colored anthers. Frt. 
large, bright scarlet, remaining 
late. Few handsomer. 
MC prunifoliae. acs cieieci= seis Unknown...... Compact small tree. Frt. scarlet. 
Lvs. lustrous. A. C. brilliant. 
IR AGz MUNCIE Copenonoqodde  oaddOr INP ees cterseletels Large, wide-branched, flat-topped 
tree. Frt. red or yellow. 
Pe Col ariSapis sis ialcletcvefsieicierel! cieverersis Rocky Mts..... Small tree. Frt. black. 
Giz G ANTOLIN GU OMA secicjcteeeiteisier Giese NEC BVA Secrets 
Si— Garsomithilse ccisiciscenels esi June We Penns sec 
Mi GerSubMollishy ij) er eke eicisls | cele aver il'—Texas). 3... Frt. pear-shaped, ripening and 
falling in Sept. 
Te— GC succulentascstciciesieveiis: ci s}s;0/0« NEB AN crinccys Late-flowering. Frt. scarlet, glo- 
bose, on long stems, eagerly 
eaten by birds. 
di C-stOMENEOSA.:.\-1< 1-1eie)si v1.66» June 1D INia\saooooae Type of the group Tomentose 
Si— Gr itrifloracs .cieescctocte sels (ors June SS Ua Ss Aserice Veually 3-fid. clusters. Frt. dull 
red. 
DP) — GUNA OFA eater ie visic ie’ eiey seve June WES ACs etal. 1-2 ft. high. Fls. small, in one- 
rarely two-fid. clusters; no great 
value. 
S.—Cytisus capitatus......... July Europe........ Small shrub. Fils. yellow. 
Si— Crleacanthusseticiccrckevecirs eciete el prsteserae cisnrnlesiere Fls. white. 
a—3'—C. nigricams........:..0.. July Europe........ Low, slender, hardy shrub. Fls. 
yellow in long, erect racemes. 
For this climate one of the best 
plants of its class. 
Sa CH PULBaNsr ys, .recjeticlewrstrela, | Arcetelans Europe........ Seems at home. 
C. scoparius. 
D.— Var. Andreanus/cOmpactusS  Gjeicis clevate\eleisiein)s Fis. yellow, dark crimson wings. 
Stems nearly prostrate. Per- 
fectly hardy. 
D.—Daphne alpina............ June AN pais s\s\siciaversioye Fls. white. 
1D ho DIR) (er ee IOI OICIE June S. Siberia ..... Fls. white, fragrant. 
DEP) CAUCASICR eis sie) sieieicveis el June Caucasus...... Fls. white, disagreeable odor. 
D—D. Cneorum............+. May Central Europe Rather capricious as to soil and 
situation. 
De PEN War melee (aiety slot eicie's May Chingecee ae Fils. pale lilac. Winter killed 1917- 
18. 
2'——D) | MeZErewinsr ce <sciattsiete nis April’ | Europes... .i1 Fis. fragrant, before lvs. Frt. 
scarlet, showy. 
T.—Davidia involucrata....... ...... W. China...... Medium-sized tree related to our 
Flowering Dogwood, but with 
two large floral bracts in place 
of the four smaller bracts of 
the American tree. 
