€0 ELLW ANGER <& BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



C. niascula varieg-ata. Yabiegated Coknelian Chekey. Differs only from 

 the i^receding in having the foliage beautifully variegated with white ; decidedly the 

 prettiest variegated shrub in cultivation. $1.00. 



C. sang'uiiiea. Red Branched Dogwood, A native species. Very conspic- 

 uous and ornamental in winter, when the bark is blood red. 25 cents. 



C. Siberica foliis aureo var. Sibekian Golden Yakiegated-leaved Dog- 

 wood. Fohage dark green with yellow stripe in center, bark striped red and yellow. 



C. varieg'ata. Yaeiegated-leaved Dogwood. Desirable for its distinctly 

 variegated foliage. This and the sanguiiiea have white flowers in June, and make 

 large spreading shrubs. 



CORTLUS. Filbert. Noisettiee, Fr. 



{Nat. Ord. Corylacefe.) 



C. avellana var. atropurpurea. Purple-leaved Filbert. A very con- 

 spicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Distinct and fine. $1.00, 



var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Filbeet. A very ornamental shrub, with 

 deeply cut foliage, $1.00. 



COTONEASTER. Mispel, Ger. 

 {Nat. Ord. Pomaceae.) 



C. affinis. Downy Nepal. A beautiful shrub, 5 or 6 feet high, with smooth, 

 soft leaves, and elegant white flowers in profusion in May. 



C. nuiiimularia. Worked 4 to 6 feet high, on the Mountain Ash, it makes a 

 very handsome small lawn tree. $1.00, 



C. SiiiiOiiii. Intermediate in character between deciduous and evergreen. 

 Leaves about an inch long, oval, clothed with silky hair ; flowers white, succeeded by 

 bright red berries. Very desirable. 



CYDONIA. Quince. 



{Nat. Ord. Pomacese.) 



The flowering varieties of the Japan Quince rank among our choicest shrubs. 

 Although of straggling growth, they bear the knife well, and with proper pruning 

 may be grown in any form. As single shrubs on the lawn, they are very attractive, 

 and for the edges of borders or groups of trees they are specially adapted. Their 

 large, brilliant flowers are among the first blossoms in Spring, and they appear in 

 great profusion, covering every branch, branchlet and twig, before the leaves are 

 developed. Their foliage is bright green and glossy, and retains its color the entire 

 Summer, which renders the plants very ornamental. Special attention is invited to 

 this plant foi ornamental hedges. It is sufiiciently thorny to form a defense, and at 

 the same time makes one of the most beautiful flowering hedges. See Hedge Plants. 



C. Japonica. Scarlet Japan Quince, Has bright scarlet crimson flowers in 

 great profusion in the early Spring, One of the best hardy shrubs in the Catalogue. 



var. alba. Blush Japan Quince A very beautiful variety of the Scarlet, 

 with delicate white and blush flowers. 



var. atrosanu'iiinea. Dark Ceimson Japan Quince, A vigorous va- 

 riety, with large glossy foliage and dark crimson flower 



var. aurantiaca. Orange Scarlet Japan Quince. Flowers orange 

 scarlet : distinct. 



var. Mallardii. Flowers white, beautifully stained toward the centre 

 with rosy crimson. Very distinct. 



var. Princesse Eiiiile Sontza. A very disimct variety, with dark, 

 blood-red flowers, and large, rich green foliage 



