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CRATAEGUS—HAWTHORN 
In autumn, the Hawthorns are especially bright and at- 
tractive when clothed in their brilliant foliage. They flower 
abundantly in May and June and the red fruits of some varie- 
ties are very ornamental. Most kinds with their many thorns 
make an almost impregnable hedge. 
COCCINEA (Scarlet Haw). White blooms in May and large scarlet 
fruit in fall. Good as specimen or for hedges. 6 to 8 in. 25c each, 
Stor 6O0CG 2 toner ti oC) Stor 1o2. 00; IOator o7-00: 
CORDATA (Washington Hawthorne). Most attractive with its lust- 
rous bright green foliage coloring beautifully in autumn and its 
large, conspicuous clusters of scarlet berries which stay on the 
plant until spring. 2 yr. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
OXYACANTHA (The English Hawthorne). Especially good for hed- 
ges. 6 to 8 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 100 for $7.50; 2 to 3 ft. 50¢ 
each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.00. 
Berries—great quantities of them 
When you have Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn. 
OXYACANTHA PAULII (Paul’s Scarlet Thorn). Rich, brilliant double 
scarlet flowers; best of all. 15 to 18 in. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
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CRYPTOMERIA Japonica. Bluish-green evergreen leaves on spread- 
ing branches which curve upward at the ends. Especially used 
as accent trees. 2 yr. 30c each, 3 for 60c. 
CRYPTOMERIA Japonica Lobbi. A fine densely branched pyramidal 
* tree; leaves deep green, assuming a stiff, prickly habit, chang- 
ing to russet in fall. Hardy. 15 to 18 in. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
CRYPTOMERIA Japenica Yoshino. Much finer leaves and more 
compact growth than common Japonica. Grows in pyramidal 
shape. 6 to 8 in. 40c each; 12 to 15 in. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
CUPRESSUS Fraseri. An upright growing grey colored variety, 
makes a handsome large specimen, and is a good and quick 
grower. 15 to 18 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
CUPRESSUS Sempervirens (Italian Cypress). A very beautiful co- 
lumnar spire for the south. 15 to 18 in. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
CYDONIA—FLOWERING QUINCE 
The following cre long lasting, distinctive flowering shrubs, 
perfectly hardy, brilliant in color and indispensable for beds, 
shrubberies, etc. They supply a warmth of color to the gar- 
den from early spring to mid-summer. The fruit of some sorts 
following the flowers is apple-shaped and edible. It makes 
excellent jam or flavoring in other preserves. 
Price 75c each, 3 for $2.00 (except as otherwise noted). 
CATHAYENSIS. A large fruited flowering Quince from China, 
used by the Chinese to perfume their living rooms, but used by 
foreign missionaries to make preserves and jellies. 2 to 3 it. 
$1.25 each; 4 ft. $2.25 each. 
COLUMBIA. Bright red flowers; fruit greenish yellow and very 
fragrant. Later than most varieties. 
GRANDIFLORA. Flowers large, lemon tinted pink, later becoming 
deep rose. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. Flowers large. At first lemon, tinted pink, 
deer rose when old. Fruit very large. Large bronze tipped 
eaves. 
GRANDIFLORA RUBRA. Early; very large deep red flowers. Prob- 
ably the most popular one. 
KERMESIANA SEMIPLENA. Flowers large, often semi-double vary- 
ing from “‘appleblossom”’ to brilliant clear red. 
MACROCARPA. Bricht orange red flowers of medium size, prac 
tically thornless. 
MOERLOOSEI. Flowers pink and white. Late blooming. Low grow- 
ing and of neat spreading habit. 
NIVALIS. Snow white; flowers large. 
SANQUINEA. Almost an everbearer on nearly thornless branches. 
Flowers strongly cupped and practically crimson. 
VERSICOLOR. Buds soft ‘“‘“appleblossom’’ opening to white tlushed 
rose. f 
WHITE. White as snow entirely without any tinting. 
ATLANTICA. A litte gem among American Azaleas. Pure white 
CYTISUS Scoparius (Scotch Broom). The bright areen of the trunk 
and branches make this look like an evergreen. Flowers yellow 
and abundant. 8 to 12 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
CYTISUS Scoparius Strictus. Yellow flowers. Adapted for plant- 
ing waste land. Small pot plants 35ce each, 3 for 90c. 
DAPHNE Cneorum (Rose Daphne). Gray-green evergreen foliage; 
rose-pink, deliciously fragrant flowers and a clean, neai habit 
make this garden gem a most appealing plant to any garden 
lover. A splendid rock-garden plant. Flowers during April and 
at intervals during the summer. 6 to 9 in. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
9 to 12 in. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50; 12 to 15 in. $1.50 each, 3 for 
$4.00. 
