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Cornus, or Dogwood. 
Siberian Golden Variegated- 
Leaved (sibcrica foL aur. var.) 
Foliage dark green, with yellow 
stripe in center ; bark striped red 
and yellow. 
Variegated-Leaved (variegata.) — 
Desirable for its distinctly varie- 
gated foliage. This and the San- 
guinea have white flowers in 
June, and make large spreading 
shrubs. 
Cotoneaster. 
Downy Nepal (ajfinis.) A beauti- 
ful shrub, 5 or 6 feet high, with 
smooth soft leaves, and elegant 
white flowers in profusion in 
May. 
NrM ml'laria. Worked 4 to C feet 
high, on the Mountain Ash, it 
makes a very handsome small 
lawn tree. $1. 
Currant {Hides.) 
Crimson-Flowering (sanguineu m . ) 
Double Crimson (sanguineum fl. 
/>/.) A variety of the Crimson, 
with double flowers. $1. 
Fine-Leaved (tenuifolium.) Has 
beautiful smooth leaves and 
showy yellow flowers. 25c. 
Gordons (Gordoni.) A hybrid, with 
beautiful pendant bunches of 
crimson and yellow flowers in 
May. Hardy, and a most profuse 
bloomer. 
Wh ite-Flowered (albidum.) 
Yellow-Flowering (aureum. ) 
The flowering Currants are gay, beau- 
tiful shrubs in early spring, and of the 
easiest culture. 
Cytisus. 
Black Rooted (nigricans.) Yel- 
low-flowered. 
Downy-Leaved (hirsutus.) 
Headed-Flowered (capitatus.) 
Long -Branched (clongatus.) 
Three-Flowered (trijlortis.) Yel- 
low-flowered. 
These are quite dwarf, pretty shrubs, 
bloom profusely in June and July. 
Deutzia. 
Corymbosa. A vigorous, upright 
grower, with large, shining foli- 
age. 
Crenate-Leaved (crenata.) A fine 
shrub, nearly as strong as the 
scabra, and profuse flowering as 
the gracilis. 
Deutzia, 
Crenata pl. pl. Similar in growth 
and habit to the above ; flowers 
double white, tinged with rose. 
The finest flowering shrub in cul- 
tivation. 
Crenata Flore Alba Plena. Sim- 
ilar in habit to the preceding, but 
pure white and double. ?5c. 
Flore Plena Alba [Watson.) Has 
the habit and foliage of Scabra ; 
said to be double white ; fine and 
distinct. 75c. 
Fortuneii. White flowers. 
Rough-Leaved (scabra.) One of 
the most beautiful, profuse white 
flowering shrubs. June. 
Slender-Branched (gracilis) A 
charming species, introduced 
from Japan by Dr. Siebold ; 
flowers pure white. Fine for pot 
culture, as it flowers freely in a 
low temperature in the winter. 
Variegated (gracilis var.) A var- 
iety of the preceding, with varie- 
gated foliage. 
Elder (Satnhtcus.) 
Blue-Berried (nigra.) 
Cut-Leaved (laciniata.) 
Variegated-Leaved (variegata.) 
Showy large shrubs, quite ornamental 
in flowers, fruit and foliage ; blossom in 
June. 
Euonymus, Strawberry or SplUDLE 
Tree. 
American (Americanus.) A very 
ornamental large shrub, or small 
tree, covered with glowing crim- 
son fruit from August to Novem- 
ber. 
Broad-Leaved (latifolius.) A rare, 
fine, broad, shining - leaved 
species. 
European (Europaus.) Fruit rose- 
colored. 
White-Fruited (Europaus fructu 
alba.) Fruit white. 
The Euonymus are all highly orna- 
mental in autumn, when covered with 
showy fruit. 
Filbert (Cory hts.) 
Cut-Leaved (laciniata.) A very 
ornamental shrub, with deeply 
cut foliage. $1. 
Purple- Leaved (purpurea.) A 
very conspicuous shrub, with 
large, dark purple leaves ; dis- 
tinct and fine. $1. 
