How easy it is to have a screen about the garage or stable, and what an attractive effect it can be made to produce. 

 A planting such as the one shown here consists of such shrubs as Witch Hazel, Deutzia, Weigelias, Mock Orange 

 and Forsythia. They were all grown at our Nurseries. We will help to arrange for such a planting on your lawn. 



Cornus. The Osier Dogwoods, or Cornels 



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. Many varieties are indigenous through- 

 out the United States and are particularly suited for mass planting or natural effects. Good for decorating 

 along streams or for moist soils. 



Cornus alba; var. gouchaulti. (S). 

 Beautiful variegated foliage. The foliage 

 is so conspicuous that it in a degree com- 

 pensates for lack of flower display in mid- 

 Summer, In Winter the bright red branches 

 are conspicuous and attractive. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft $0 50 S3 50 



var. Siberica. Red Siberian Dog- 

 wood. (L). Umbels of white flowers in 

 May, In Winter the naked, bright red 

 branches are conspicuous even at long dis- 

 tances. This variety has the brightest red 

 bark of any and is particularly valuable 

 for color contrast. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft SO 25 S2 00 816 00 



3 to 4 ft 35 2 50 20 00 



C. Alternifolia. (L). The branches 

 are oddly arranged in tiers or layers. The 

 white flowers at the close of May and the 

 bright blue berries which follow are both 

 showy. Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft so 50 S4 00 S30 00 



C. glabra. (M). White fruit; dark red 

 bark. This variety grows quite bushy and 

 is well suited for screen or mass plantings. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 4 ft SO 25 32 00 S16 00 



G. Mascula; var. variegata. (L). 

 Variegated foliage with golden yellow 

 double flowers. Early Spring. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 3 to 4 ft SO 60 S5 00 S45 00 



Flowers of Cornus Sericea, or 

 Silky Cornel. These are very 

 showy in May. The red bark of 

 this variety is another attrac- 

 tion best displayed in Winter. 

 Other varieties such as Cornus 

 Glabra and Cornus Sanguinea 

 present much th^ san^e effect, 



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