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KLLWANGKR d; BARRTS 



vii1x»i-Ih. Euitiii'KAN {Ukhkhuv. I». A Imiiilsoiiiu dctiiluous shrub, with yellow flowers in terniiuj, 

 ■ miiiiiir riic«in«s in May or Jiiuc, fulloweil wit h orange s<airlet fruit. 33o. 



viir. fructuvlolacea. Violet-fruited Bahhkuhy. 1). This 



variety produces vlolct-onhjreil fniit. .Tic. 

 var. purpiireit. PnnPLK-LEAVKl) liAniiKiiiiV. 1). An inter- 

 estliig' shrub, «-ri)wlns: 3 to "> feet hig-h, witii \ icilet puriiie 

 foUug-e und fruit; lilossorns and finiil liciuitiful ; very 

 etTectivi; in gninps luid nuisses, or plumed liy itself. 35c. 



rAT.,YCANTHUS. Sweet-scented Sliriib. Keloi- 

 BLUMK, Oo: Cai.ycanthk, Fi: 



The Ciilycntitlins is one of the most desirnblo shrubs. The wood 

 is rniKnuit. toliUK-e rich, llowers of ii rave elioeolate color, hHVinir ti 

 peculim-, ag-rueal>le (jdiir. 'I'hcy hl(iss(jui in .lune, aud at intervals 

 aflei-wards. 



C. floriduK. ('Ai(i)i.iNA Ai.hsi-ICK. I>. A native species, g-rowinirfl 

 to X I't. lugh, with diinlile purple, very fragrant llowers. 35c. 



CLETHKA. Sweet Pei>i>er Bii.sli. 



C. alnifolia. C. Spikes of clear white fragrant flowers in August. 

 (.•<(« cut.) ijOc. 



COTjUTRA. Bladder Senna. lii.Asio.NsruAucir, Ger. 



Uaguknal'Uiek, Fr. 

 V. iiri>or.-s<'en.s. Thef. Colutka. C. Native of tlio south of 

 i;unipe. A hirg-o shrul), with small, delicate foliag<_', ami 

 yi'llow, pea-blossoui-shaped flowers in .lime, followed by 

 reddish pods or bladders. 3,')C. 



COKNUS. Dogwood. HAiiTKrEQEL, Oer. ConNOuiL- 



I.IKR, F7: 



Vahinblo shrubs when planted sinfrly or in (froups or masses, 

 soTrie distinguished by their elcg:antly varieKat(!d foliage, others Iv 

 Ilirir bright-colored bark. 



C. aUeriilfoUa. Ai.TKHNATB-LEAVEi) PoGWOOi). D. Flowers 

 creatny white in largo bunches, very fragrant ; foliage largt. 

 Distinct aud curious in its habit of growth. 50e. 

 C. circlnata. R<)UNI)-L,EAVBI> DOGWOOD. 1>. A native species, with rouud leaves, downy teneath. Flowers 



small, white, in flat cymes in June aud .)uly ; fruit light blue. uOo. 

 C. masoubi. CoKNEi.iAX CuEiuiY. D. A suiall trtH>, native of Europe, producing clusters of bright yellow 

 flowers early in spring, licfore the leaves. 3.5c. 

 var. eleganttsKinui variegata. (New.) IJ. The variegation of 

 this varietj- is of a jiale y(^llow, turning to rose color in the 

 autuuin. T.xi. 



var. villi cgata. VarIKOATED ColtNEUAN ChERKV. 1). Diffei-s 

 only frniii the iinm"ida in having the foliage beauf ifulfy varie- 

 gated with white; one of the prettiest Variegated shrubs iu 

 cultivation. .MH-. (See cut.) 



1>. Smooth ash colored bark ; 

 , liglit gri'cn above, whitish beneath; flowers 



CLETHRA. (Hed 



C. paniculata. 1*^ 



pointed lea 



greenish white; fruit white. X)C. 



C. saiiguinca. liEIi-n 

 Very conspicuo 

 blood red. 

 i-leganib 



Dodwoof). 1>. A native species. 

 < aud oruameutal iu winter, wheu the bark is 



variegata. D. 



gated .sluMibs ; of rai>id growth ; the letives 



with wliite, wliilc some are entirely while 

 C. SIberica foliis albo-marginatis. ItKO Snn; 



A rare ami reiTiarkablc variety with .sil 



and bright red 



eBVctive<-onii 



to ranli hi,u:h ii 

 C. SpiBthii. I). A CO 



One of the finest varie- 

 ladly margined 



« lien planted lo-ii lie 



the 1 

 yelloM 

 C. stolon ifcr 



varlegaf a. 



its varii 

 flowers 



iricgaliou in 

 ,-. (Ini' of the 1 

 a. I). A nilti\ 

 arc usually red 



'gated fidiag' 

 n ,1 uue, and i 



i.KAVKii DofiwooD. IJ. Desirable fo 

 ■. This and the fWifiuinca have white 

 lake large spreading slirulis. .">llc. 



COKYLUS. Filbert. Hasei.staude, G,^r 



COR>ftTS JIASCCI.A VAItlEOA l 



XotSETTIEH, Fr. 



y conspi<'Uons shrub, with large, dark 



ellana var. afropurpurea. PnUPLK-LBAVED FiLBEUT. 1>. -V 

 purple leaves. Distiiu t aud fine. 75c. 

 vur. laciiiiata. Ct;T-i.EAVED KiLHERT. C. A very oruameutal shrub, with deeply out foliage. Too. 



