DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 



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CORYLUS Americana. American Filbert (II). 

 Useful a.s a screen, 35 cts. 



CORYLUS Avellana. European Filbert (II). 

 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



CORYLUS atropurpurea. Purple-Leaved Fil- 

 bert (I). Very conspicuous shrub, with large 

 leaves of a dark rich red or crimson purple 

 color. Distinct, hardy and fine. 50 cts. 



CORYLUS laciniata. Cut-Leaved Filbert (I). 

 Deeply cut foliage. Very ornamental, 75 cts. 



CORYLUS. Filberts, Haz.el or Cob Nuts. See 

 Nut Trees. 



COTONEASTER microphylla. See Evercreen 

 Shrubs, page 29. 



COTONEASTER Simoneii (II). Fine shrub, 

 with showy flowers and fruit. 25 and 35 cts. 

 Low prices per 100. 



CRAT/EQUS. See Deciduous Trees, page 10. 



CRAT/EGUS pyracantha. Evergreen Thorn. 

 See E\ erc.reen Shrubs, page 29. 



CYDONIA atrosanguinea f\. pi. Double Scar- 

 let Japan Quince (II), A fine, showy variety, 

 with semi-double dark crimson flower. 50 cts. 



CYDONIA grandiflora. Larce-Flowering Japan 

 Quince (II). Flowers very showy, nearly white ; 

 fruit large and pear-shaped. 35 cts. 



CYDONIA Japonica. Scarlet Japan Quince (II). 

 Bright scarlet crimson, flowers in great profu- 

 sion in the early spring. One of the best hardy 

 shrubs; thorny and of compact growth. 25 to 

 50 cts. Also one of the best deciduous hedge 

 plants; more hardy than the Privet. Different 

 sizes. Low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 



CYDONIA Japonica alba. Blush Japan Quince 

 (II). Delicate blush flowers. 50 cts. 



CYDONIA Mallardii (II). A fine variety, with 

 white and rose flowers. 35 cts. 



CYDONIA tricolor (III). Dwarf compact growth, 

 and leaves distinctlj" variegated with bright 

 pink. Rare and choice. 50 to 75 cts. 



CYDONIA umbellicata (II). Flowers a brilliant 

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



DAPHNE Qenkwa (III). Japanese variety, with 

 purple flowers. Fine. 75 cts. 



DAPHNE Mezereuni(III). Small, erect branches 

 and clusters of pink flowers in March. Earliest 

 flowering shrulj in bloom. 50 cts. 



DAPHNE Mezereum alba (III). A variety with 

 white flowers. 50 cts. 



DESnODIUM Japonicum (III). A beautiful 

 shrub bearing white flowers in September. 35 

 and 50 cts. 



DESMODIUM penduliflorum (III). Rare and 

 handsome shrub, covered from August to Octo- 

 ber with compound panicles of rose and purple 

 pea-shaped blossoms. These long sprays of 

 bloom have a pendulous habit, and make a 

 strikingly beautiful effect the whole season of 

 flowering. One of the best hardy flowering 

 plants. 35 and 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



DEUTZIA corymbiflora (II). Snow white flow- 

 ers in summer. A Chinese variety of Deutzia 

 with large clusters. Blooms in Julj^ and Sep- 

 tember, bearing fine large white floners. 50 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata (11). Large double white 

 flowers, back of petals slightly tinted with rose ; 

 a profuse bloomer, large flowers. 35 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata aurea variegata. Golden 



Variegated Deutzia (II). A new golden- 

 leaved variety of Gracilis. 35 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata flore alba pleno. Double 

 White-Flowered Deutzia (II). Pure white 

 and very double flowers. 35 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata Pride of Rochester (II). 



A beautiful shrub with large double white flow- 

 ers ; petals slightly tinted with rose on the back ; 

 blooms in profusion and is of a vigorous habit. 

 35 cts. to 50 cts. 



DEUTZIA Fortunei (II). Single white. 25 cts. 

 to 50 cts. 



DEUTZIA gracilis. Slender-Branched Deut- 

 zia (III). Pure white, handsome flowers. Dwarf 

 bushy habit. Very beautiful when in bloom. 

 25 and 35 cts. Low rates per 100. See also 

 Standard Shrubs and Decorative Plants. 



DEUTZIA parviflora (II). A hardy shrub of 

 Northern China. L^pright stems, and in early 

 June covered with creamy white flowers in large 

 clusters. 35 to 75 cts. 



DEUTZIA LeMoinei. (III). Dwarf in habit. 

 Pure snow white single flowers in large panicles. 

 Very handsome. A great favorite. 50 cts. to 

 $1. 



DEUTZIA scabra. Rough-Leaved Deutzia (II), 

 Profusion of white flowers. Fine. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA amabilis. (II). Large foliage, 

 pink flowers, blooming freely in autumn. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA arborea grandiflora. (II). Of 



vigorous habit ; foliage very large ; long, tube- 

 shape flowers of a pale yellow, changing to pale 

 rose. Blooms about two weeks later than the 

 other Deutzias. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Candida. White-Flowering Wei- 

 gei.a (II). Of vigorous habit, producing a pro- 

 fusion of pure white flowers in June. Blooms- 

 late, continues until autumn. 35 and 50 cts. 



DIERVILLA Costeriana foliis variegatls. (III). 



Of dwarf, compact growth ; leaves bordered 

 with yellow; flowers deep rose. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Desboisii. (II). A beautiful va- 

 riety; deej) rosc-colored flowers resembling: 

 Rosea, but much darker. Valuable, 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Eva Rathke. (II). AnewWeigela, 

 and one of the finest of the newer shrubs. 

 Bright crimson. Beautiful flowers. 50 cts. 



DIERVILLA Hortensis nivea. White Flower- 

 iNc; Wkigei.a (II). Of dwarf, spreading habit; 

 has large foliage and a profusion of pure white 

 flowers. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Hortensis rubra. (II). Deep rose- 

 colored flowers. One "f the best. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Monsieur Lemoine. (II). Flower* 

 ])ale flesh color at first, changing to rose, then 

 deep red. .\ fine variety. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA nana variegata. (III). A dwarf 

 grower, forming a compact bush; variegation, 

 light yellow, turning to white, flowers deep rose. 

 35 "-'t^^- 



DIERVILLA rosea. (II). Oneof the best known 

 and highest esteemed of the Weigelas. 35 cts. 

 Low jjrices in quantity. 



DIERVILLA rosea floribunda. (II). Numerous, 

 dark red flowers; fine. 35 cts. 



