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FRIvDHRICK \V. KEI.SKV. 



MASS PLANTING OF HARDY AZALEA. 

 (See pages 3<i and 35. ) 



CARAQANA pendula (I). A weeping form of 



the arborescens. 50 cts. to Si. 

 CARYOPTERIS mastacanthus. Bin Siik^a 



(III). Clusters of blue flowers, very fragrant 



and beautiful. Blooms in fall until frost. 35 



cts. Low j)rices ])er 100. 



CASSIA Marylandica. Senn.a Brsii (III). Yel- 

 low flowers late in June. A fine plant for mass- 

 ing. 25 to 35 cts. 



CEANOTHUS Americanus. Xi w Jerskv Tea 

 (II). A very ornamental shrub; small white 

 flowers; profuse bloom in June and July. 35 

 and 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. Button Blsh 

 (II). Large, compact form. Flowers yellow- 

 ish white on a small, round, button-like head, 

 .an inch in diameter. Moist, shady places. 25 

 to 50 cts. 



CERASUS pumila. Sand Cherry (I). Of trail- 

 ing habit. 25 to 50 cts. 



For other varieties of Cerasus see DEcini'ors 

 Trees. 



CITRUS trifoliata. Japanese Oranc.e (I). 

 Dwarf, compact habit, robust growth, and 

 :hardy. Grows well in almost any soil or situa- 

 tion; sharp thorns, bright glossy green foliage. 

 Excellent for hedges. vStrong plants, 50 cts. 

 ■$3 to $5 per dozen. Low jirices per 100. 



CLERODENDRON foetidum (II). Blooms in 

 midsummer. Flowers pink and fragrant. 

 50 cts. 



CLERODENDRON serotinum (11). Japanese 

 .shrub that blooms in midsummer. Has loose 

 ipanicles of flowers, purple and white. 50 cts. 



CLERODENDRON trichotomum (II). White 

 flowers in heads in late summer. 50 cts. to $1. 



CLETHRA ainifolia (I). Spikes of pure white 

 flowers and rich green foliage. 35 cts. Low- 

 rates jier 100 and per 1,000. 



COLUTEA arborescens. Tree Colutea (I). 

 Delicate Acacia-like foliage, with yellow flowers 

 and reddish pods in autumn. 35 cts. 



COMPTONIA aspleni- 



folia. Swek i' F e k n 

 (II). Dark green fern- 

 like leaves. Brownish 

 yellow flowers in late 

 spring. 35 cts. Low 

 jirices in quantity. 



CORNUS alba spathii 



(II). Very distinct, 

 rich foliage, variegat- 

 ed with bright yellow. 

 Com]>act habit. 50 cts. 

 CORNUS alternifolia. 



A L T E R N a T E-LeAVEI) 



Dogwood (II). Large 

 foliage, creamy white 

 flowers, very fragrant. 

 50 cts. Low rates per 

 100. 



CORNUS circinata. 



R o u n i)-L E A \' EI ) D< )( ;- 

 WOOD (II). Small white 

 flowers in early sum- 

 and blue fruit. 35 cts. 



mer. Round leaves 

 Low prices ]ier 100. 

 CORNUS mascula. Cornelian Cherry (II). 

 Bright yellow flowers in spring. 35 cts. 



CORNUS mascula variegata. Variecated Cor- 

 nelian CiiEKKV (II). Beautiful variegated fo- 

 liage and bright golden yellow, double flowers 

 in early spring. Fine. 50 cts. 



CORNUS paniculata. Panicled Do(;wood (II), 

 Smooth bark ; leaves pointed, light green on 

 the upper side, whitish beneath. White 

 flowers and fruit. 35 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CORNUS stolonifera (II). A native variety, 

 with smooth, slender branches, usuall)- red in 

 winter. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



CORNUS sanguinea. Red Branched Dogwood 

 (II). The well-known variety. Very con- 

 spicuous in winter, when the branches are 

 blood-red. 25 cts. Special low prices per 100 

 and per 1,000. 



CORNUS sanguinea elegantissima variegata 



(II). Crimson red branches and large leaves 

 with deep green center, bordered with white or 

 straw color. Foliage permanent all summer. 

 50 cts. to $1. $5 to $9 per dozen. 



CORNUS sericea (II). Reddish branches with 

 narrow silky leaves. A late bloomer. Blue 

 fruit in October. 25 and 35 cts. Low prices in 

 quantity. 



CORNUS Siberica. Red Siherian Dogwood (II). 

 Hri^-ht red bark in winter. Rare. 50 cts. 



CORNUS Siberica marginalis. Silver Margin- 

 ed-Lea\ed Siberian D(h;wood (II). A re- 

 markable variety, with silver margined foliage 

 and red bark in winter. 50 cts. 



CORNUS stricta. White Fruited Dogwood 

 (11). Slender and upright in growth. White 

 flowers followed by white fruit. 50 cts. to $1. 



CORONILLA emerus. Scorimon Senna (II). 

 Compact habit, light reddish j-ellow flowers. 

 Blossoms in May and June.. 25 to 50 cts. 



Tin; Plants arrived this A. ^L in splendid condition. 

 West Somers, N. Y. 



O. I. S. A. 



