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Colutea 
Colutea  arborescens.  Bladder  Senna.  (L) 
June  to  September.  A  strong  grower,  with 
small  foliage  and  yellow  pea-shaped  flowers. 
The  curious  bronze  -  colored  seed -pods  are 
inflated  with  air.  Each      Doz.  loo 
2  to  3  feet  $0  35    $3  00    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   50     5  00     25  00 
I  Corylus 
[Oorylus  Avellana.  European  Hazelnut.   (L)  A 
strong-growing  shrub,  with  large,  dark,  rough 
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Corylus  Avellana,  continued 
leaves.  Edible  nuts  in  early  autumn.  Valued 
for  shrubbery  masses  and  wild  effects. 
Each  Doz. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  40    $3  50 
3  to  4  feet   50     4  50 
5  to  6  feet   75     7  00 
6  to  7  feet   1  00    10  00 
var.  purpurea.  Purple  Hazelnut.  (M)  Rich 
purple  leaves  that  show  prominently  in  contrast 
with  other  things.  The  coloring  is  permanent 
throughout  the  season.        Each      Doz.  100 
U  to  2  feet  $0  40    $4  00    $30  00 
2  to  3  feet   50     5  00 
CORNUS  •  THE  DOGWOODS 
Dogwoods  are  strong  growers  in  almost  any  soil,  and  hardy  from  the  warmer  parts  of  Canada 
outhward.  They  thrive  nearly  as  well  in  shaded  places  as  in  the  open  ground.  While  the  bush  forms 
,re  not  remarkable  for  their  flowers,  they  are  especially  valued  for  the  brilliant  coloring  of  the  bark, 
irhich  is  very  attractive  in  the  leafless  months  of  winter.  Cornus  is  particularly  suited  for  mass 
►lanting. 
k>mus  alba,  var.  Sibirica.  Red  Siberian  Dog- 
wood. (M)  A  highly  desirable  erect-growing 
shrub,  with  coral-red  branches. 
Each        Doz.  100 
2  to  3  feet  $0  30    $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   50     4  50     30  00 
florida.  For  description  and  prices,  look  among 
trees,  page  29. 
Gouchaulti.  (M)  A  beautiful  golden  variegated 
variety,  with  brilliant  red  bark,  which  produces 
an  unique  effect  in  the  shrub  border  in  winter. 
Each        Doz.  100 
\l  to  2  leet  $0  30    $2  50    $18  00 
2  to  3  feet   40     3  50     22  50 
/.  glabrata.  (M)  A  shrub  from  the  western  coast, 
with  small,  green,  shining  leaves  and  white  fruits. 
Each        Doz.  100 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25   $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   40     3  50 
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  wnth  yellow  flowers  and  bril- 
liant in  the  fall  with  scarlet  fruits. 
2  to  3  ft.  .  30c,  each,  $2.50  per  doz.,  $18  per  100 
paniculata.  Panicled,  or  Gray  Dogwood.  (L) 
A  strong,  hardy,  native  shrub,  that  is  loaded 
with  clusters  of  white  flowers  in  May  and  June, 
and  an  abundance  of  white  fruit  well  on  into 
the  winter.  Each        Doz.  100 
2  to  3  feet  $0  30    $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   40     4  00     25  00 
J,  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. 
2  to  3  feet   
3  to  4  feet   
4  to  5  feet   
5  to  6  ieet   
J.  sericea.  Silky  Cornel. 
Each 
^0  25 
40 
50 
75 
Doz. 
$2  50 
3  50 
4  50 
7  00 
(M)  June  and 
100 
518  00 
22  50 
30  00 
40  00 
July. 
Deep  red  bark  and  narrow  leaves  covered  with 
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Cornus  sericea,  continued 
silky  down ;  fruit-clusters  a  showy  light  blue ; 
exceedingly  handsome  in  late  fall. 
Each       Doz.  100 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   35     3  50     20  00 
5  to  6  feet   75     7  00     40  00 
C.  stolonifera ;  syn.,  alba.  Red  Osier  Dogwood. 
(M)  May.  Spreading  habit,  dark  red  bark  and 
white  berries.  Each     Doz.  loo 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  feet   40     4  00     25  00 
4  to  5  feet   50     4  50     30  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden-Twigged  Dogwood.  (M) 
Makes  a  low,  open  growth,  and  highly  valued 
for  the  conspicuous  bright  yellow  bark.  Recently 
introduced,  it  has  proven  vigorous  and  hardy. 
2  to  3  feet  .  35c.  ea.,  $3.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
Cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster  Simon  si.  (D)  June.  Pretty  shrub 
with  small  leaves  that  remain  late  in  the  sea- 
son. Not  reliably  hardy  north  of  New  York. 
Prized  for  the  pinkish  white  flowers  and  bright 
red  fruits. 
2  to  3  feet  .  35c.  ea.,  $3.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
Cydonia 
Cydonia  Japonica ;  syn.,  Pyrus  Japonica.  Japan 
Quince.  (M)  March  and  April.  An  old-fashioned 
shrub  with  a  dazzling  array  of  pink  or  scarlet 
flowers.    Small  thorns  ;   much  used  for  hedges. 
1  to  li  feet  .  25c.  ea.,  $2.50  per  doz.,  $15  per  100 
Cytisus 
Cytisus  Laburnum.  Golden  Chain.  (L)  Popular 
with  the  Germans  as  "Golden  Rain"  In  early 
summer  it  is  extremely  bright  with  graceful 
racemes  of  wistaria-like  golden  yellow  flowers. 
2  to  3  feet  .  40c.  ea.,  $3.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
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