John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
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FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued. 
CARAGANA Arborescens. Siberian Pea Shrub. (L) Grows 10 to 12 feet high and 
makes a splendid show with its bright green compound leaves and numerous small 
clusters of yellow flowers; blooms in May and Tune. 11^ to 2 feet each SOc- 
dozen, $3.00; 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. cei, edLii, wc, 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus. (M) Blue Spir^a. A valuable plant, producing rich 
lavender blue flowers from early September till frost. 1 to VA feet, each, 35c: 
dozen, $3.50. 
CORCHORUS, or Kerria Japonica plena. Globe Flower. (M) A very distinct and 
more than ordinarily valuable shrub, as it bears its double yellow flowers all sum- 
mer, and in winter its vivid green branches contrast in marked manner with other 
shrubs. It IS graceful in habit, with pretty light green foliage. 2 feet, each. 
35c; dozen, $3.50; 3 feet, each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00. 
CORNUS Sibirica. Red-Twigged Dogwood. (L) Prized for its blood-red bark in 
fw*^'' .. Handsome foliage, low branching habit. Thrives in almost any soil. 
IM to 2 feet, each 35c; dozen, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c; 3 to 4 feet, each, 50c; 
— mascula. Cornelian Cherry. A handsome shrub, dense in growth with glossy 
foliage and yellow flowers in April. 1 to 2 feet, each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00. 
— sanguinea. European Red Dogwood. The favorite purple-red variety with 
greenish-white flowers in May and June. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c. 
CYDONIA Japonica. Japan Quince. (M) Early in spring this fine shrub is cov- 
ered with dazzling scarlet flowers, followed by small quince-shaped fruits which 
are quite fragrant. Growth bushy and dense, with protecting thorns. Foliage 
is glossy and dark, with reddish tints. 1}^ to 2 feet, each, 30c; dozen, $3.00. 
2 to 3 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 4 to 5 
feet, 50c. 
DEUTZIA Crenata Candidissima plena. (L) A vigorous, graceful grower, with double 
white flowers in June. 2 to 3 feet, each 40c; dozen, $3.50. 3 to 4 feet 
each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 
—Crenata Pride of Rochester. (L) Flowers longer than Crenata, and a little earlier. 
J« *'"sed slightly with pink. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c; dozen, 
$4.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 
—Gracilis. (S) A dense, low bush, equally valuable for shrubberies and forcing 
Covered with pure white flowers in May. One of the best. 1 U to 2 feet each 
40c; dozen, $4.00. ^ , , 
— Lemoine. Avalanche. A dwarf white variety of perfect habit. One of the most 
useful low-growing shrubs. 1}4 feet, each, 40c. 
EL^AGNUS Augustifolia. Oleaster. (L) A large shrub, with long narrow silvery- 
green foliage. The flowers are yellow, followed by yellow fruit. 1 14 to 2 feet 
35c; 3 to 2 feet, 40c; 3 to 4 feet, 50c. 
— Longipes (Edulus). Japanese Oleaster. (M) A strong, bushy grower. The 
foliage IS dark green above and silvery beneath ; the fragrant yellowish-white 
flowers of April and May are followed by scariet fruits, ripening about July A 
very showy shrub. 13^ to 2 feet, 35c; 2 to 3 feet, 45c. 
FORSYTHIA Fortune!. Fortune's Golden Bell. (M) Growth upright, foliage 
dark green. Among the eariiest blooming shrubs, glorious yellow flowers appear 
before the foliage. Sharp pruning shortly after flowering insures good flowering 
wood the following year. 1 1^ to 2 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet each 
45c; dozen, $4.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 55c ; dozen, $5.50. 
—Intermedia. (L) A form with erect, arching branches, foliage a good green and 
bright yellow flowers in April, VAto2 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet 
each, 45c ; dozen, $4.50. 
— suspensa. Drooping Golden Bell. Resembles Fortune!, but of graceful drooping 
habit. VAto 2 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 45c; dozen, $4.50. 
HIBISCUS. Althea, or Rose op Sharon. (L) The Altheas are symmetrical 
rapid-growing, free-flowering shrubs Very desirable because of their 
August and September bloom. They should be pruned very close in early 
spring. Can be used for hedges. 
