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w. c. strong's catalogue. 
. CornuS Spathii Variegata. I he leaves of this arc of more substance, and 
the marking is more golden than the preceding. Quite distinct, and very 
desirable. 50 cents. 
CornuS MaSCUla Variegata. '"'le marking of this is also strong and dis- 
tinct. 50 cents. 
CornUS Sanguinea. Distinguished for the brilliance of its red branches in 
winter. 
CornUS Siberica Variegata. Rugose foliage strongly marked, silver and 
rose. 50 cents. 
Baphne Cneorum. A low-growing, evergreen little gem, which produces 
panicles of bright-pink flowers of delicious fragrance throughout the sum- 
mer. 37 cents. 
Daphne Mezereum, Album and Rubrum. Small, erect shrubs, flowering 
earliest of all and tieliciously fragrant. 37 cents. 
Deutzia Gracilis. Lo« -growing, lilled with starry-white flowers. 
Deutzia Crenata Flore Plena. The red and the white flowering are among 
the best of shrubs. 
Elder, Golden. Very effective for its bright-yellow foliage. 25 cents. 
EuonymuS. Strawberry Tree. Produces an abundance of scarlet berries 
which continue into winter. 35 cents. 
ExOChorda Grandiflora. A fine shrub of strong, upright growth, producing 
a profusion of large, snowy-H hite flowers in June, which are conspicuously 
beautiful. 37 cents to 75 cents. See also page 45. 
