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CHIMONANTHUS Fragrans (Merata Praecox). The "Chinese Winter 

 Sweet." Flowers sweetly scented, pale yellow, stained purplish 

 art centre. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe Tree). Good as a speci- 

 men shrub or small tree on the lawn. Dark green, glossy foliage, 

 cmd produces large numbers of showy racemes of pure white 

 feathery flowers in June, and large blue berries in the fall; very 

 "-active to birds. 6 in. 3 for 50c. 



CITRUS Trifoliata (Hardy Orange). A great novelty. While the 

 fruit is not good to eat it is worth;- a place in your yard or garden 

 as an ornamental tree. The tree is bright green in color, flowers 

 are very attractive and the fruit which is a little larger than a 

 walnut is hardy in New York state. Grows 12 to 15 feet high. 18 

 to 24 in 50c each. 



CLERODENDRON Trichotomum (Glorybower). White flowers in ter- 

 minal panicles with conspicuous reddish-brown calyx. Shrub to 

 10 feet; from Japan. Hardy in north. 1 yr. plants 25c each. 



CLETHRA Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper Bush). Fragrant cream or white 

 flowers, discosed in conspicuous many-flowered racemes or pani- 

 cles. Grows 4 feet to 5 feet high. 12 in. 35c, 3 for 90c. 



CORNUS— DOGWOOD 



Cornus Florida and its types are especialy desirable for 



the beauty of their flowers in early spring and their beautiful 



foliage and fruits in autumn. The other species are especially 



noted for their attractive colored foliage and their abundance 



of fruits which are much desired by birds. 



ALTERNIFOLIA (Pagoda Dogwood). A tree-shaped Cornus which 

 bears its branches in whorls and alternate leaved. 18 to 24 in. 

 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



AMOMUM (Silky Dogwood). A spreading shrub with reddish purple 

 twigs. The small white flowers in June are followed by blue 

 berries. 2 to 3 ft. 40c each, 3 for SI. 00. 



FLORIDA (White Flowering Dogwood). A small deciduous tree, 

 with spreading, bushy top and bright green leaves. The flowers, 

 ■with their large, white bracts, appearing in spring before the 

 leaves, make this Dogwood one of the most striking ornamental 

 trees. The showy, bright scarlet fruit ripens in autumn, making 

 it very attractive at this season. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



FLORIDA PENDULA (Weeping Dogwood). A very attractive form of 

 White Flowering Dogwood. Rare. 12 to 15 in. $1.50 each. 



FLORIDA RUBRA (Pink or Red flowering Dogwood). Identical with 

 the above variety except the leaves are pink to red. 2 to 3 ft. 

 31.25 each, 3 for $3.25; 6 ft. $3.50 each, 3 for $9.00. 



FLORIDA WELCHI. A very distinctive type of the White Flowering 

 Dogwood with handsome variegated foliage. 2 to 3 ft. $2.50 each. 



KOUSA (Japanese Dogwood). Ivory flowers plentiful in June fol- 

 wed by cherry-like scarlet fruits that the birds like. Very red 

 autumn foliage. Wonderful as an isolated specimen. Grows to 

 20 feet eventually. 4 to 5 ft. $2.50 each. 

 MAS (Cornelian Cherry). A very attractive shrub with bright yel- 

 low flowers in early spring and shining scarlet fruit in autumn. 

 3 to 4 ft. S1.00 each. 



STOLONIFERA (Red-Osier Dogwood). Dark red branches; flowers 

 cymes to 2 inches across; white or bluish fruits. 3 for 25c, 12 for 

 75c. 



COTONEASTER 



The outstanding characteristics of Cotoneasters are the 

 beautifuj conspicuous clusters of berries, ranging in color from 

 brilliant orange-scarlet, through varying shades of red to black, 

 preceded by a profuison of white or pinky-white flowers 

 wreathing the branchlets, also in many species the rich au- 

 tlmnal colorings of their foliage. 



ADPRESSA (Creeping Cotoneaster). A perfect gem for rockwork, 

 with small bright red berries. The foliage, which persists until 

 early winter, colors well before falling. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 

 APICULATA. A red berried species allied to and similar to 



Rotunidifolia. From pots. 75c each. 

 BULLATA. Conspicuously corrugated leaves and bright red cherry- 

 like fruits. Deciduous. One of the finest. 25c each, 3 for 60c 

 BUXIFOLIA. Rambling semi-prostrate evergreen shrub with large 



purplish-red berries. 6 to 8 in. 30c, 3 for 75. 

 CONGESTA (Microphylla Glacialis). A pretty dense habited creep- 

 ing Himalayan species suitable for the rock garden. 35c each, 3 

 for 90c. 



