FORSYTHIA (See page 14) 



CHASTE TREE (Vitex) 



Bigleai Chaste Tree (V. macro phylla ) . 5 to 6 ft. Spikes 

 of beautiful lavender-blue flowers in late summer, 

 against the starlike gray-green leaves. Each: 18 to 24 

 in. 50c, 2 to 3 ft. 75c, 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 



CHOKEBERRY (Aronia) 



Black Chokeberry (A. melanocarpa) . 4 to 5 ft. Bushy 

 sort, with white May flowers, followed by black fruit, 

 and lovely autumnal foliage. Each: 18 to 24 in. 50c, 

 2 to 3 ft. 75c, 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 



Red Chokeberry (A. arbuti folia) . 8 to 10 ft. Highly 

 decorative, with bright red berries, from late summer 

 until spring, to attract birds to your grounds. Each: 

 18 to 24 in. 50c, 2 to 3 ft. 75c, 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 



CHRISTMAS BERRY (Photinia villosa) 



12 to 15 ft. Clusters of hawthorn-like flowers in early 

 spring. The leathery leaves are colorful in autumn, and 

 the bright red berries persist into winter. Each: 2 to 3 

 ft. 60c, 3 to 4 ft. 80c. 



CORALBERRY ( Symphoricarpos) 



Coralberry (S. vulgaris). 4 to 5 ft. Deep red berries, 

 ideal for winter bouquets, on a compact shrub. Good 

 for hillsides or naturalistic plantings, with berries 

 relished by the birds. Each: 18 to 24 in. 35c, 2 to 3 ft. 

 50c, 3 to 4 ft. 65c. 



CORNELIAN CHERRY (Cornus mas) 



15 to 20 ft. One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring, 

 with misty yellow flowers followed by attractive cherry- 

 like fruits. Each: 2 to 3 ft. $1.00, 3 to 4 ft. $1.25. 



COTONEASTER 



Spreading Cotoneaster ( C. divaricata) . 4 to 6 ft. A vig- 

 orous spreading shrub, for hedge or specimen plant- 

 ing, with many scarlet fruits. Each: 18 to 24 in. $1.25, 

 2 to 3 ft. $1.50, 3 to 4 ft. $1.90. 



DAPHNE 



February Daphne (D. rnezereum). 2V2 to 3 ft. Bears 

 many delightfully perfumed rosy purple flowers in 

 February, frequently before the snow has left. A hardy 

 and beautiful small shrub. Each: 15 to 18 in. $1.25, 

 18 to 24 in. $1.60. 



Rose Daphne (D. cneoriun). See under Evergreen 

 Shrubs, page 18. 



DEUTZIAS 



Lovely Blush and V/hite Summer Flowers 

 Lemoine Deutzia (D. lemoinei). 4 to 5 ft. Compact semi-dwarf shrub with many 



cone-shaped heads of white bloom in late spring. Each: 15 to 18 in. 40c, 



18 to 24 in. 50c, 2 to 21/2 ft. 65c, 21/2 to 3 ft. 80c. 

 Pride of Rochester Deutzia. 8 to 10 ft. Vigorous and showy, with clouds of 



lasting bloom, white with a distinct blush, in late May. Most popular of the 



family. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 45c, 3 to 4 ft. 60c, 4 to 5 ft. 90c. 

 Rose Panicle Deutzia (D. gracilis rosea). 3 to 4 ft. Beautiful pinkish flowers 



in May render this a lovely foreground shrub for larger plants. Each: 18 to 



24 in. 60c, 2 to 21/2 ft. 75c, 21/2 to 3 ft. 90c, 3 to 4 ft. $1.20. 

 Slender Deutzia (D. gracilis). 2 to 2'/2 ft. A decided dwarf with racemes of 



white flowers in May. Each: 12 to 15 in. 40c, 15 to 18 in. 50c, 18 to 24 in. 60c. 



DOGWOOD (Cornus) 



Beautiful in Flower, Bark and Berry 

 Pink-Flowering and White-Flowering Dogwood are offered on page 26. 

 Goldentwig Dogwood ( C. stolonijera lutea). 6 to 8 ft. Dazzling yellow bark and 

 branches make this colorful sort a perfect winter shrub. Each: 18 to 24 in. 

 50c, 2 to 3 ft. 70c, 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 

 Gray Dogwood (C. paniculata). 10 to 12 ft. Inconspicuous white June bloom 

 is followed in late summer with many snow-white berries, on strikingly col- 

 orful red stems. A good shrub for massing. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 60c, 3 to 4 ft. 75c, 

 4 to 5 ft. $1.00, 5 to 6 ft. $1.25. 

 Redbark Dogwood ( C. alba sibirica). 5 to 7 ft. The red bark and red branches 

 of this shrub are especially outstanding against a background of snow. The 

 pearly white fruits are very attractive to birds. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 45c, 3 to 4 ft. 

 60c, 4 to 5 ft. 75c. 

 Silky Dogwood (C. amomum) . 8 to 10 ft. The bluish fall fruits are excep- 

 tionally ornamental in autumn, and the purplish branches will light up 

 the winter landscape. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 50c, 3 to 4 ft. 65c, 4 to 5 ft. 85c. 



ELDER (Sambucus) 

 Golden Elder (S. canadevsis aurea). 8 to 10 ft. Conspicuous because of its 

 brilliant golden foliage, which renders it a lovely contrast plant, excellent 

 for massing. Flat white flower heads are followed by edible purple-red 

 berries. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 50c, 3 to 4 ft. 75c. 

 Scarlet Elder (S. pubens). 10 to 12 ft. Bears bright scarlet berries in great 

 bunches in early summer. Ideal for a natural planting, and deserving of 

 much more extensive planting. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 70c, 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 



ENKIANTHUS 



Redvein Enkianlhus (E. campanulatus) . 12 to 15 ft. A tall shrub with droop- 

 ing racemes of bell-shaped flowers, yellow veined with red, of unusual 

 appearance. One of the most brilliantly colored shrubs in the fall. Each: 

 18 to 24 in. $2.50, 2 to 21/2 ft. $3.50, 2>2 to 3 ft. $4.50. 



EUONYMUS 



Euonymus, Winged (E. alatus). 8 to 9 ft. Autumn brings amazingly bril- 

 liant pink and crimson foliage to this interesting, corky branched shrub. 

 Lovely in mass. Each: 3 to 4 ft. $1.25, 4 to 5 ft. $1.75, 5 to 6 ft. $2.50. 



DEUTZIA LEMOINE 



Little Silver, N. J. 



Hardy Shrubs [13] 



