M  O  O  N'S     SHB_UB  S 
Cornus  Florida.  For  description  and  prices,  look 
among  trees,  page  27. 
C.  glabra.    (M)    White  fruits 
Each 
50  35 
50 
dark  red  bark. 
10  100 
$2  50  $20  00 
4  00     35  00 
3  to  4  ft  
4  to  5  ft.,  clumps  
C.  mas;  syn.  mascula.  Cornelian  Cherry. 
{L)  April.  Yellow  flowers  that  are  very  orna- 
mental and  bright  scarlet  fruits  in  Autumn 
Each 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25 
Cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster  Simonsii.  (D)  June.  Desirable 
for  its  small,  handsome,  half  evergreen  foliage. 
Grows  into  an  erect,  attractive  bush;  bears  .£ 
wealth  of  small  red  berries  that  last  most  all  Winter 
Each  10  100 
bushy   $0  50     $4  00    $35  GO 
4  to  5  ft. 
10 
$2  00 
100 
$15  00 
C.  paniculata;  syn.  candidissima.  Panicled 
Dogwood.    (L)    Erect  grower.    White  flowers  and 
white  Autumn  fruits. 
2  to  3  ft  
Each 
$0  3  5 
10 
$3  00 
100 
$25  00 
C.  sanguinea.  (M)  May  or  June. 
Greenish-white  flowers,  followed  in  the 
Fall  by  small  black  berries.  The  purple 
or  dark  blood- red  branches  are  beautiful 
in  Winter.  Each         lo  loo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
C.  sericea;  syn.  amomum.    Silky  Cornel.  ^ 
(M)    June  and  July.    Dull  red  branches;  leaves 
covered  with  silky  down;  fruit  clusters  light  blue 
in  late  Fall.    A  native  sort  that  frequents  moist 
places. 
3  to  4  ft.. 
4  to  5  ft. 
5  to  6  ft. 
Extra  fine  stock. 
Each 
10 
100 
$0  25 
$2  00 
$15  00 
35 
2  50 
18  00 
/  50 
3  50 
30  00 
I  60 
4  50 
35  00 
G.  stolonifera;  syn.  alba.    Red  Osier  Dog- 
wood.   (M)    May.    Spreading  habit;    dark  red 
bark  and  white  berries.         Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden-Twigged  Dogwood.  (M) 
Conspicuous  with  bright  yellow  bark  in  Winter. 
Splendid  for  contrast  effects. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $3  00    $22  50 
Corylus 
Corylus  Americana.     American  Filbert  or 
Hazelnut.    (M)    Useful  in  wild  or  natural  plant- 
ings. Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft                              $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
C.  Avellana.  European  Hazelnut  or  Fil- 
bert. (L)  Strong,  growing  habit,  v/ith  dark, 
rough  leaves  and  edible  nuts.  Each  lo 
3  to  4  ft   $0  50     $3  50 
Varieties  of  Corylus  Avellana.  (L)  These 
are  just  as  ornamental  as  the  parent  form;  the  nuts 
larger  and  of  better  quality. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy   $0  75      $5  00    $40  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  heavy   1  00       7  50      60  00 
C.  maxima,  var.  purpurea.  Purple  Hazel- 
nut. (L)  We  have  no  hesitancy  in  recom- 
mending this  grand  shrub  as  the  bcst'purple-leaved 
one  in  cultivation.  It  is  comparatively  immune 
from  the  attacks  of  insects,  and  throughout  most  of 
the  season  its  rich  purple  foliage  retains  the  color. 
Each  10  100 
^  to  4  ft   $0  75      $6  00    $50  00 
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Cercis  Japonica  or  Japan  Judas.   Deep  pink  flowers  clothe 
this  bushy  shrub  in  ApriL    See  further  description  on 
41. 
Crataegus .  Hawthorn 
The  thorns  are  strong,  hardy  growers  in  almost 
any  soil  or  climate.  They  are  particularly  bright 
and  attractive  when  the  Autumn  foliage  changes  to 
brilliant  colors.  They  flower  abundantly  in  May 
and  June,  and  are  fragrant  and  showy.  Some 
varieties  have  very  ornamental  fruits,  which  make 
pleasing  Fall  and  Winter  decorations.  Most  kinds 
are  capable  of  being  sheared,  and  may  be  trained 
into  thick,  dense  hedges,  which  their  thorns  make 
almost  impenetrable. 
Crataegus   coccinea.    Scarlet   Thorn.  (L) 
A  useful,  hardy  native,  with  white  flowers  in  Aprilji 
or  May,  succeeded  later  by  scarlet  fruits. 
Each  10 
4  to  5  ft   $0  50      $4  00 
8  to  10  ft.,  very  heavy   1  00       7  50 
C.  Crus-Galli.  Cockspur  Thorn.  (M)  Neat 
in  appearance;  strong  growth;  very  hardy,  and 
used  for  hedging  and  grouping.  The  thorny 
branches  grow  out  horizontally.  The  leaves  color 
brilliantly  in  Autumn.  Bright  scarlet  or  orange- 
colored  fruits.  Each  10  100  \ 
2  to  3  ft                             $0  35      $3  00    $25  OOj 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIESj 
100 
$35  00 
70  00 
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