Flowering Shrubs '^ ^^QQfU ^C'// Gar'C^ons& 



Cornus sericea (Silli\. Dugwood) 



Clethra • Sweet Pepperbush 



Alnifolia. Sturdy and compact, 3 to 5 feet. Leaves 

 dark >iriiii and lusuous. Flowers creamy white, fra- 

 grant, III l ie I I i.n( ini . Each 



I to I ■ _ li . I So 50 



l.arnc plants 75 



Coniptonia • Sweet Fern 



Asplenifolia. A n 



bark, usualK tirowinn 

 from Canada to N< 

 2 feet, 50 cts. eac'li. 



rii!) w Ii li !>r<)\vn 

 Very clleclive. 



Cornus 



Osier, Dofiwood, or Cornel 



Harclv .-iikI \ i..or<„is shriihs 1 hrlvint; Ix-st 



■.hiiil. 



Ki ll Osier. Bright, blood-red branches, 

 .vhile in nunu rous flat-topped clusters, 

 (jrows 6 to 10 feel high. 3 to 4 tVcl, 



plaiUint;. 



Albil. S,Urui 

 I- lowers cream \ 

 1-rull linlit blue 

 50 els. each. 



Alba .Spaethii. YcIlow-lcavcd Dogwood. A form of 1 In- 

 above with the leaves broadly bordered with golden 

 yellow. A very striking plant. Each 



3 feet $0 50 



4 to 5 feet I 00 



Alternrfolia. Mi, ni,il, ^1, ,ir, ,1 Ih,. u n,„l. 1 . axcsoval 



s, II, 



Florida and Florida rubra. S( 

 Paniculata (candidissima ). 



CJray bark and branches. Dull (^k 

 nndernealh. I-Iowcrs white, in slio 

 Fruit white on deep red stems. 6 

 3 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Sangiiinea. Fuun»iii, 

 with deep red or |.in|,li h !,, ,,n 1,, 

 white in dense, II.. 1 ,1 > In 1. 



Grows 8 to 10 feel l.ill. t i<. i l, < 1, 



il.l in 

 ■|>ring. 



lhn:w„od. 



u 111 I ened 

 I clusters, 

 tall. 2 to 



Cornus, continued 

 Sericea. Silky Dogu-ood. A spreading shrub with red- 

 dish purple iwifis. I eaves dark green, pale underneath. 

 Flowers cr(:ini\ white in llat-topped clusters. Fruit 

 blue. (.i..x-,s (. to 1(1 l«t tall. Each 



4 - •<< t So 75 



5 ti) '1 I' l l I 00 



Sibirica fol. var. Vancuiud SiU rian Dowood. A 



very lianK and handsome \arnj^atid shiuli of much 

 decora 1 1\ i- \ al iie. lolia<;r j^reen and while on red siems. 



4 to Int. "i CIS. each. 



Stolonifer;!. /\i </ Osu r Cornel. A spreading shrub 

 with liiii^hi, ii.lih.li |iin I )k- liranches, attaining a height 

 of Iroiii 4 tod l( 1 : , I lowi rs (. reamv white in llat-topped 

 chist.rs. Hriiirs > 1,, 4 fvvt . cts. each. 



Stoloiiifera aiirea. f ,.,/,/. ,.-firi\'a </ OsiVr. A form of 

 the ahoNc ul.h sellou hiaiu hes, and very hardy. Each 



3 to 4 teel So 50 



4 to 5 feet 75 



Flowering Dogwood. See Deciduous and 

 Flowering Trees 



Colutea • Bladder Senna 



Arborescens. A ruined shruK of dense, rapid tjrowth; 

 ornaiiK iital dull urceii lol iaK<- ; .\cllou Ihiuers, tinged 

 redilish brown, borne in long racemes followed with 

 curious bladder-shaped seed-pods. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. ea. 



Coryliis • Filbert, or Hazel 



Avellana purpurea, /'m ;)/(-/< (in J Hn/il. A large 



shrul) ulth dail., I, /\ i.u.pir l.aMs. The rich color 



of t he leases i-, ret a i ned d 11 1 1 11- 1 he (;ro\\ Inji season. Very 

 show\' and \aliialile in the loiored hilia^e uroup. Each 



2 to i leet So 50 



3 to 4 feet 75 els. to I 00 



Cydonia • Japanese Quince 



.Taponica (Pyriis japonica). Japanese Flowering 

 Oi/iiKc. Spiny shrubs with fireen, glossy leaves and 

 l ir'_;,e. showv siarlet llowers. Fruit about 2 inches in 

 til, muter and Iranraiit. -! lo 3 feel, 50 Cts. each. 



Deutzia 



Hardy, \ inorous shrubs with showy flowers. Ex- 

 tremeK llorileroiis, ornaiiiental and of easy culture. 

 Tlirlx. in almost an\ well-drained soil. 



Crenala H.-pl. I >nulil, -tlou\ ring Deutzia. Hardy and 

 free-llowi I in;;. l'pn|.;ht i^rowth with double white 

 ll,,u, is. ( ,io«s iisiialK (1 to 8 feet high. Each 



4 to ht4 $0 50 



I" '> feet 75 



Crcnafa rosea fl.-pl. IhnihU' I'inh-jlowering Deutzia. 

 Similar to t he preeedinn but w it li one or two of the out- 

 side pet. lis of a rosy purple. Very showy. 3 to 4 feet, 



Ori'ii.Ua niajinifica. New. The finest of all tlie 

 |)eui/i.is. ,'\ li\l)rl<l between D. crcnata candidissima 

 ,.n,l /). \ i/m(.rin,e. Handsome, well-expanded, full 

 llowers, pure white, produced In |j;re,il prolusion. Blooms 

 .il.oiit the end of May, 2 weeks eailii-r than others of 

 the tvpe. Each 

 u. ; hel. So I I to h-et $1 50 



Crenala, I'ride of Kocbesler. I argc-llowercd 

 Dcul/ui. A \l[;orous lorm with very large, double white 

 flowers. Each 



4 to 5 feet $0 50 



5 lo 6 feet 75 



(Jracilis. SUndcr l),ul/iu. A sm.dl shrul), usually 



about .■ 1.(1 t.ill, l loueis uhll( In .\l.i\ and .lune in 



*^T;kicibs''n>N.''a. ' .V/! „,/',,' /'(„/. \\ valuable 



i' l.lu, , li;d,l n, ,\ in i.M.ln e In I. is. Each 



1 ' lo ■ l.( 1 So 50 



I . aiKc specimen- 75 



