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Fred'k W. Kelsey, 145 Broadway, New York, 



Hardy Deciduous Shrubs— Con tuuu-rf. 



BERBERIS ilicifolia. A fine variety, with 

 lnr},'e dark gi'een leaves, which remain on the 

 plant until late in the winter. 50 cts. 



BERBERIS purpurea. Purple- Leaved Ber- 

 berry. A valuable sort, with rich dark purple 

 foliafje and purple fruit. Very fine. Z') to 50 cts. 



BERBERIS Thunbergii. Thunberg's Ber- 

 berry. A rare Japanese variety of dwarf, com- 

 pact habit. Bright red berries in summer, and 

 the foliage turns to glowing red in autunm. Very 

 choice and hardy. 50 to 75 cts. each, $4 to $0 per 

 dozen ; low rates per 100. 



BERBERIS vulgaris. European Berberbt. 

 Similar to Canadensis ; used considerably for 

 hedges. 25 to 50 cts. ; low rates per 100. 



CALLlt'ARPA Americaua. French Mul- 

 berry. A somewhat coarse shrub. Blue flowers 

 in clusters in August. 35 and .50 '.-ts. 



C.4.LL1CARPA purpurea. (PuRPftE Calli- 

 CARPA.) Small brilliant pui-ple flowers, in Aug- 

 ust and Septembei'. 25 to 50 cts. 



CALYC ANTHUS floridus. Carolina All- 

 spice. Known as the Sweet Shrub, from the 

 agreeable odor of its wood ; double chocolate- 

 colored flowers. Foliage large and glossy. One 

 of the most valuable hardy shrubs. 25 to 50 cts. 



CARAGANA altagaua. Siberian Pea Tree. 

 Light gi'een foliage ; very hardy ; small pea-like 

 yellow blossoms. Blooms in .June. 



CARAG.4.NA Chamlagu. Chinese Caragana. 

 Large yellow flowers, gradually becoming reddish. 

 Very attractive. 50 and 75 cts. 



CEANOTHUS Americanus. New Jersey Tea. 

 A very ornamental shrub; small white flowel^; 

 profuse bloom in June and July. 35 and 50 cts. 



CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. Button 

 Bush. Large, compact form. Flowers yellowish 

 white on a small, round, button- like head, an inch 

 in diameter. Likes moist, shady places. 25 to 

 50 cts. 



*CITRUS trifoliata. Three-Leaved Japanese 

 Orange. Dwarf, compact habit, robust growth, 

 and perfectly hardy. Grows well in almost any 

 soil or situation ; shai-p thorns, bright glossy 

 green foliage, holding very late in autumn. 

 Excellent for hedges, also for groups or single 

 specimens. Strong plants, 50 cts. ; $5 per dozen ; 

 smaller, SIO to .S30 Tper 100. 



CLETHRA alnifolia. Spikes of pure white 

 flowers and rich green foliage. 50 cts. 



COLUTEA arborescens. Tree Colutea. Deli- 

 cate acacia-like foliage, with yellow flowers and 

 reddish po(is in autumn. 35 cts. 



COR.M'S aiternifolia. Blue Dogwood. Large 

 foliage, oeamy white flowers, very fragrant. 

 50 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CORNUS elegautissima variegata. Crimson 

 red branches and large leaves with deep green 

 center, bordered with white or straw color. The 

 best variegated shrub ; foliage permanent all 

 summer. §5 and $8 per dozen. 



CORNUS mascula. Cornelia Cherry. Bright 

 yellow flowers in spring. 35 cts. 



CORNUS mascula variegata. Variegated 

 Cornelian Cherry. Beautiful variegated foli- 

 age and bright golden yellow double flowers in 

 early spring. Fine. .50 cts. 



CORNUS paniculata. Panicled Dogwood. 

 Smooth bark ; leaves pointed, light green on the 

 upper side, whitish beneath. White flowers and 

 fruit. So cts. 



CORNUS stolonifera. A native variety, with 

 smooth, slender branches, usually red in winter. 

 35 cts. 



CORNUS sanguinea. Red Branched Dog- 

 wood. The well-known variety. Very con- 

 spicuous in winter, when the branches are blood- 

 red. 25 cts. 



CORNUS Sibirica margiualis. Red Siberian- 

 Dogwood. A remarkable variety, with silver 

 margined foliage and red bark in winter. .50 cts. 



CORONILLA emerus. Scorpion Senna. Com- 

 pact habits, light reddish yellow flowers. Blos- 

 soms in May and June. 35 and 50 cts. 



CORYLUS atropurpurea. Purple - Leaved 

 Filbert. Very conspicuous shrub, with leaves 

 of a dark color. 50 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CORYLUS laciniata. Cut-Leaved Filbert. 

 Deeply cut foliage. Very ornamental. 75 cts. 



COTONEASTER. Fine shrubs, with showy 

 flowers and fruit. 50 cts. 



CRAT^GAS pyracautha. Evergreen Thorn. 

 Of compact, symmetrical growth. See Ever- 

 green Shrubs, page 24. 



CYDONIA atrosauguinea fl. pi. Double 

 Scarlet Japan Quince. A fine, showy variety, 

 with semi-double dark crimson flowers. 35 cts. 



CYDONIA grandiflora. Large- Flowering 

 Japan Quince. Flowei-s very showy, nearly 

 white; finiit lai'ge and pear-shaped. 35 cts. 



CYDONIA Japonica. Scarlet Japan Quince. 

 Bright scarlet crimson, flowers in great profusion 

 in the early spring. One of the best hardy 

 shrubs, thorny and of compact growth. 25 to 

 50 cts. Also the best deciduous hedge plant. 

 Low rates in quantity. 



CYDONIA Japonica alba. Blush Japan 

 Quince. Delicate blush flowers. 50 cts. 



CYDONIA Mallardii. A fine variety, with 

 white and rose flowerf.. 30 cts. 



CYDONIA tricolor. Dwarf compact growth, 

 and leaves distinctly variegated with bright pink. 

 Rare and choice. 75 cts. 



CYDONIA umbellicata. Flowers a brilliant 

 rosy red ; fruit large. One of the best. 35 cts. 



DAPHNE Genkwa. Japanese variety, with 

 purple flowers. Fine. 50 cts. 



DAPHNE Mezerenm. Small, erect branches 

 and clustei-s of pink flowers in March. Earliest 

 flowering shnib we have. 50 cts. 



DESMODIUM penduliflornm. Rare and hand- 

 some shrub, covered from August to October 

 with compound panicles of rose and purple pea- 

 shaped blossoms. .50 cts., .?5 per dozen. 



