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Calycanthns. The wood is fragrant, foliage rich, flowers 
of a rare chocolate 
color, having a pecu- 
liar agreeable odor. 
They blossom in June 
and at intervals later. 
50 cts. 
Clethra alnifolia. 
1 Erect spikes of white 
flowers in August. 
50 cts. 
Cor chorus, Japan. 
A slender, green- 
branched shrub, with 
small, double, yellow 
flowers from July to 
October. 25 cts. 
Cornus, Siberian. 
This variety has bright 
red bark in winter, 
when it is a very con- 
spicuous object on the lawn or wherever grown. 
Cornus siiberica variegata. Beautiful foliage, deeply 
bordered witli while, while some leaves are pure white. 
Small plants, 50 cts. JW) 
Cornus Spathii aurea. The foliage of this variety is 
richly bordered with golden yellow. One of the finest of 
recently introduced shrubs. .Small plants, 75 cts. 
Cornus mas. A small, tree-like shrub, producing red 
flowers early in spring, followed by clusters of bright red 
fruit in August. 50 cts. 
^S~For other Conuis, see Dog- 
wood, in Ornamental Trees, p. 28. 
Corylus purpurea (Purple 
Filbert). A conspicuous shrub, 
with dark purple leaves. 50 cts. 
Corylus laciniata. Foliage 
deeply notched. 50 cts. 
Daphne Mezereum. A dwarf| 
shrub, with erect branches and 
clusters of pink flowers in April. 
The earliest shrubs to bloom. 30c. 
Deutzia gracilis. Low shrubs, 
profusely covered in June with 
clusters of single white flowers. 
It is one of the prettiest shrubs for 
all situations. Small plants, 2$ 
cts. ; extra, 50 cts. 
I IDeutzia, Rochester. Flowers 
double white, tinged with pink, in i] 
racemes 4 or 5 inches long. One S 
of the most desirable shrubs. 
Deutzia Watereri. A hybrid 
of D. g-racilis. Flowers large, and 
open flat like a rose. A new va- 
riety. Small plants, 50 cts. 
Cornus varicsala. 
