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CORNUS—DOGWOOD 
Cornus Florida and iis types are especi ially desirable for 
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the beauiy of iheir flowers oi early spring and their beautifui 
foliage fruits in autumn. The oiher species are especially 
oied for their aiiractive colored foliage and their abundance 
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of iruiis which are much desired by birds. 
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Garden clubs and other civic organizations are 
Pianting thousands of White Flowering Dogwoods. 
FLORIDA (Whiie Fic wering Dogwood). A small deciduous tree, 
* wiih spreading, bushy iop and bright green leaves. The flow- 
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large, whiie bracis, appearing in spring before 
ake this Dogwood one of the mosi siriking ornamen- 
showy, bright scarlet fruit ripens in autumn, mak- 
aciive ai this 8 35c each, 3 for 
; 4 io 5 ft. $1.00 
3 -00; 2 each. 
FLORIDA PENDULA (Weeping Dogwood). very aiiraciive form 
of Whiie Flowering Dogwood. Rare. 18 io 24 in. $1.50 each. 
If you want something that really “stands out” 
Plant the Red Flowering Dogwood. 
FLORIDA RUBRA (Pink or Red Flowering Dogwood). Identical with 
* the white variety except the flowers are ae io red. 15 io 
18 in. 90c each, 3 for $1.25; 18 to 24 in. 75 ach, 3 for $2.00; 
2 to 3 fi. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.25. 
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variegaied foliage. 2 to 3 fi. $2.50 each. 
). Ivory flowers pleniiful in June foi- 
scarlet fruiis that the birds like. Very red 
ierful as an isolaied specimen. Grows to 
in. 3 for 30c; 12 to 18 in. 25c each. 

ean Filbert). Especially attractive to 
odland planting. 12 io 18 in. 3 for 35c, 
. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
“COTONEASTER 
The varicus species of Cotoneasier form a delighiful group 
of shrubs and small Pee of which the majority are weil 
j j i j ive garden planis. Effective when 
y summer, they are doubly so in early 
quiumn when wreaihed with scarlet berries, which last well 
inio the new year. 
DAMMERI (fi amifusa). A small evergreen creeper, only growing a 

few inches high. Larce red Ae in greai profusion. Fins 
rockery plani and good for ground covers. 2 in. poi plants 35c 
each, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00. 
DECORA (Necklace Coiconeasier). Foliage identical with Lonicera 
Niitida. Low and spreading. Evergreen. Berries red and sirung 
along the branches like beads in a necklace. 12 io 15 in. 60c 
each, 3 ior $1.50. 
FRANCHETL Generally recognized as one of the most graceful and 
ornamenial of all cotoneasiers. Pendulous branches, silvery 
leaves and a mass of orange-red berries in fall and winier. 6 to 
8 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00 
This brings brightness to an otherwise 
Bare spot the whole year through. 
HORIZONTALIS (Davidiana). This dwarf, horizonially branched, 
is ideal for covering unsighily areas of poor 




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backs oi rock gardens, eic. The beautifuliy 
colored, lon leaves and red berries are extraordinarily 
aiiraciive in 2% in: poi planis 30c each, 12 for $3.00, 
100 for $15.0 pot planis 40c each, 12 for $4.00, 100 for 
$25.00. 
HORIZONTALIS WILSONI. A more arching and diffuse form of 
* Horizoni alis and ihe iallesi of the ere type. Quiie 
lisiincit. 3 in. poi planis 50c each, 3 for $1.2 
HUPHENSIS (Heuph Cotonceptcr). A deciduous eats 5 to 7 feet 
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wiih drooping branches that are clothed in auiumn with 

red berries. 35c each, 3 for 90c; 18 to 24 in. 85c each. 
MICROPHYLLA (Reckspray Coioneasier), A popular small leaved 
evergreen Himalayan species with exira large berries. 6 to 8 
in. 30c each, 3 for 75c; 12 to 18 in. 60c each. 
RUBENS. A icw growing evergreen, with small ovate leaves. Fiat 
heads of small whiie flowers, followed by crimson berries. Pot 
planis 30c each, 3 for 75c 
SALICIFOLIA FLOCCOSA (Willowleat Coioneasier). Semi-evergreen, 
spreading habii. Whiie flowers in May and June; red fruit. 
Grows to 6 ft. high. Pot plants 35c each, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00. 
ZABELI. Similar in iis graceful pendant habit to Dielsiana but 
with larger, dark purplish berries. Pot plants 50c each. 
