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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued. 
BACCHARIS Halmifolia. (Groundsel Bush.) (L,.) A very attractive white- 
flowering shrub, opening in September. V/i to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, 
$3.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 50c; ten, $4-50. 
BERBERIS Thunbergii. (Japanese Barberry.) (M.) Of dwarf, graceful 
habit, and very thorny. This is one of the best plants where a low un- 
trimnied hedge is desired. Brilliant green in summer; glowing colors 
in autumn; crimson berries in great profuson after leaves fall. 1 to li4 
feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
— Vulgaris. (Common Barberry.) (L.) A handsome shrub of vigorous 
habit, yellow flowers in May or June, followed by orange-scarlet fruit. 
2 to 3 feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50. 
— V. Purpurea. (Purple-Leaved Barberry.) (M.) An interesting shrub, 
with violet-purple foliage and fruit. Effective in groups and masses, or 
planted alone. 1}^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2}^ feet,, each, 
50c; ten, $4.50; 2J^ to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
BUDDLEIA Variabilis. (Butterfly Bush.) A very desirable summer flowering 
shrub, continuing in bloom until cut by the frost. Color is a pleasing 
shade of mauve, lyi to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 
SOc; ten, $4.50. 
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 
June, lyi to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2J^ feet, each, 45c; ten, 
$4.00. 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus. (M.) (Blue Spiraea.) A valuable plant, 
producing rich lavender blue flowers from early September till frost. 
1 to feet, each, 35c; ten, $3.00. . 
CEANOTHUS Americanus. (Jersey Tea.) (M.) An upright growing shrub 
with bright green foliage, producing white flowers in June. 2 to 3 feet, 
each, 50c; ten, $4.50. 
CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. (Button Bush.) Hardy shrub with glossy 
foliage, providing balls of creamy white flowers in July. 1}4 to 2 feet, 
45c; ten, $4-00; 2 to 3 feet, SOc; ten, $4.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 60c; ten, 
$5.50.' 
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 summer, and in winter its vivid green branches con- 
trast in marked manner with other shrubs. It is graceful in, habit, with 
pretty light green foliage. I'A to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 214 
feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 2^ to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
CORNUS Sibirica. (Red-Twigged Dogwood.) (L) Prized for its blood-red 
bark in winter. Handsome foliage, low branching habit. Thrives in 
almost any soil. 1}^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 50c; 
ten, $4.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c; ten, $7.00. 
— flaviramea. (Yeilow Dogwood.) (M.) A bushy growing variety, with 
yellow bark. 2 to 2^ feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 2J4 to 3 feet, each, 60c; 
ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 7Sc; ten, $7.00. 
— mascula. (Cornelian Cherry.) A handsome shrub, dense in growth, with 
glossy foliage and yellow flowers in April. 2 o 2'/i fee^t, each, 50c; ten, 
$4.50; 2'/2 to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c; ten, 7.00. 
— sanguinea. (European Red Dogwood.) The favorite purple-red variety, 
with greenish-white flowers in May and June. 2 to iyi feet, each, 50c; 
ten, $4.50; 2y2 to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c. 
