CORNUS  •  THE  DOGWOODS 
Dogwoods  are  strong  growers  in  almost  any  soil,  and  are  hardy  from  the  warmer  parts  of 
Canada  southward.    They  thrive  nearly  as  well  in  shaded  places  as  in  the  open  ground.  While 
the  bush  forms  are  not  remarkable  for  their  flowers,  they  are  especially  valued  for  the  brilliant 
coloring  of  the  bark,  which  is  very  attractive  in  the  leafless  months  of  winter.    Cornus  are  particu- 
larly suited  for  mass  planting. 
Cornus  sericea,  continued 
silky  down  ;  fruit-clusters  a  showy  light  blue ; 
exceedingly  handsome  in  late  fall,    each  doz. 
3  to  4  feet,  bushy  $0  40    $4  00 
4  to  5  feet,  bushy   50     5  00 
5  to  6  feet,  bushy   60     6  00 
C.  stolonifera ;  syn.,  alba.    Red  Osier  Dogwood. 
(M)  May.  Spreading  habit,  dark  red  bark  and 
white  berries.  e^ch  doz. 
3  to  4  feet  $0  35    $3  50 
4  to  5  feet   50     5  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden-Twigged  Dogwood.  (M) 
Makes  a  low,  open  growth,  and  highly  valued  for 
the  conspicuous  bright  yellow  bark.  Though 
recently  introduced,  it  has  proven  vigorous  and 
hardy.  each  doz. 
-  2  to  2i  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
4  to  5  feet,  heavy   50     5  00 
Cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster  Simonsi.  (D)  June.  Pretty  shrub 
with  small  leaves  that  remain  late  in  the  season. 
Not  reliably  hardy  north  of  New  York.  Prized 
for  the  white,  slightly  pinkish  flowers  and  bright 
red  fruits.  each  doz. 
-  1  to  2  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
2  to  3  feet   35     3  50 
-  3  to  4  feet   40     4  50 
Cornus  alba,  var.  Gouchaulti  aurea.    (M)  A 
beautiful  golden  variegated  variety,  with  bril- 
liant red  bark,  which  produces  a  unique  effect  in 
the  shrub  border  in  winter.  each  doz. 
-  2  to  3  feet  $0  35    $3  50 
3  to  4  feet   50     5  00 
var.  Sibirica.  Red  Siberian  Dogwood.  (M) 
A  highly  desirable  erect-growing  shrub,  with 
coral-red  branches.  each  doz. 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50 
5  to  6  feet,  heavy   75     6  00 
C.  florida.  For  description  and  prices,  look 
among  trees,  page  28. 
C.  glabrata.  (M)  A  shrub  from  the  western 
coast,  with  small,  green,  shining  leaves  and 
white  fruits. 
-  3  to  4  feet  35  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
C.  Mas  ;  syn.,  mascula.  Cornelian  Cherry.  (L) 
April.  A  large,  handsome  shrub  of  dense  growth 
and  with  glossy  foliage.  It  is  very  attractive 
early  in  the  spring  with  yellow  flowers  and  bril- 
liant in  the  fall  with  scarlet  fruits. 
EACH  doz. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
-  3  to  4  feet   35     3  00 
5  to  6  feet   75     7  50 
6  to  7  feet   1  00     9  00 
C.  sanguinea.  (M)  May  or  June.  Greenish  white 
flowers,  followed  in  the  fall  by  small  black  ber- 
ries. The  purple  or  dark  blood-red  branches  are 
beautiful  in  winter.  each  doz 
3  to  4  feet  $0  35    $3  50 
5  to  6  feet,  bushy   50     5  50 
6  to  8  feet,  bushy   75     7  00 
C.  sericea.    Silky  Cornel.    (M)    June  and  July. 
Deep  red  bark  and  narrow  leaves  covered  with 
Cyd 
onia 
Cydonia  Japonica ;  syn.,  Pynis  Japonica.  Japan 
Quince.  (M)  March  and  April.  A  popular  old- 
fashioned  shrub  that  bursts  forth  during  the  first 
warm  days  of  spring  with  a  dazzling  array  of 
pink  or  scarlet  flowers.  Has  small  thorns  and  is 
much  used  for  hedges. 
2  to  2i  feet,  bushy  .  .  50  cents  each,  $5  per  doz. 
DEUTZIAS 
A  family  of  profuse-flowering  shrubs,  generally  hardy  and  well  adapted  to  most  soils.  Useful 
for  shrubberies,  groups  or  specimens,  and  the  smaller  kinds  are  also  desirable  for  forcing. 
Deutzia  crenata,  var.  candidissima.  Double 
White  Dei  tzia.  (M)  June.  A  vigorous  grower 
with  double,  pure  white  flowers,  borne  in  panicles. 
2  to  3  feet 
3  to  4  feet 
4  to  6  feet 
Deutzia  crenata,  var.  rosea  plena.  Double  Pink 
Deutzia.    (M)    June.    The  flowers  are  tinged 
with  soft  pink.  Exceedingly  dainty  and  beautiful. 
each     doz.  each  doz. 
$0  25    $2  50  3  to  4  feet  $0  35    $3  50 
35     3  50  4  to  5  feet   50     4  50 
50     5  00  5  to  6  feet,  clumps   60     6  00 
The  price  per  doz.  applies  on  purchases  of  from  6  to  50  of  the  same  grade  of  any  one  plant.  The 
price  per  100  appHes  to  purchases  of  from  50  to  250  of  the  same  thing,  and  the  price  per  1,000  applies 
on  larger  quantities  than  250. 
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GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
