GENEVA, NEW YORK 
Colutea. Bladder Senna 
C. arborescens. Native of the south of Europe. A 
large shrub with small, delicate foliage, and yellow, pea- 
shaped-blossom; flowers in June, followed by reddish pods 
or bladders. 
Corchorus. Kerria 
C. Japonica. This fine shrub is of a spreading habit, 
with slender green branches and globular yellow flowers. 
var. flore pleno (Double-Flowered Corchorus). Of 
medium size; double yellow flowers. 
var. variegata (Variegated Kerria). This variety makes 
dwarf twiggy growth; has white and green, variegated 
leaves, ancl bears single, pale yellow flowers. 
Corylus. Filbert 
C. avellana (English Filbert). See Nuts. 
var. atropurpurea (Purple-Leaved Filbert). A very 
conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves; distinct 
and fine. Color good all the season. 
Deutzia 
D. crenata flore pleno rosea (Pink Flowering Deutzia). 
Flowers double, tinged with rose. 
var. flore pleno alba (Candida or White Flowering 
Deutzia). Flowers double; pure silvery white. 
var. Pride of Rochester. One of the finest varieties, 
producing large, double white flowers; the back of the 
petals slightly tinted with rose. Blooms early in June. 
gracilis (Slender Branched Deutzia). A charming 
species, introduced from Japan. Flowers pure white; fine 
for pot culture. Very dwarf and slender growth. An 
excellent forcing plant. 
var. rosea (Slender Pink Deutzia). D. Of hybrid origin, 
closely resembling the Slender Deutzia. Light rose- 
colored flowers in profuse clusters. A pleasing variety. 
var. aurea (New Golden Leaved Deutzia Gracilis). A 
very beautiful low growing and bushy golden leaved shrub. 
Himalayas. 
Blooms in July. 
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paniculata (Panicled Dogwood). Smooth ash colored 
bark; pointed leaves, light green above, whitish beneath. 
Flowers greenish white; fruit white. 
Siberica (Red Siberian Dogwood). A rare and remark- 
able variety with bright red bark in winter. 
var. variegata (Siberica Variegated). Silver margined 
leaves; very much like Elegans but leaves are larger and 
without the red tint. 
stolonifera. See alba. 
Spaethii. One of the finest of recently introduced 
shrubs. Variegated with deep yellow, and most distinct 
and valuable in all planting. 
sanguinea (Red Osier Dogwood). Very conspicuous 
and ornamental in winter when the bark is red. 
var. elegantissima variegata (Elegans Variegated 
Leaved). A new and remarkable variety with dark green 
foliage, margined with silver and red; wood very dark 
retaining its color the entire winter. 
Caryopteris. Blue Spirea 
C. mastacanthus. A beautiful Chinese shrub, about 
three or four feet high. The flowers are a rich shade of 
lavender or pale blue; very pretty and desirable. 
Calycanthus. Sweet Scented Shrub 
C. floridus. One of the most desirable shrubs; flowers 
in June and at intervals afterwards, having a rare and 
peculiar fragrance of wood and flowers; its blooms are 
abundant and chocolate color. 
Caragana 
C. arborescens (Siberian Pea Tree). \ shrub or low 
tree. Native of Siberia and China. Pea-shaped, yellow 
flowers in May. 
Ceanothus. New Jersey Tea 
C. American. A low growing shrub; flowers white in 
June. Valuable for shady places. 
Clethra. 
Sweet Pepper 
Bush 
C. alnifolia. 
Growth low and 
dense, leaves abun- 
dant and light 
green; numerous 
small spikes of 
white and very frag- 
rant flowers in J uly ; 
a valuable shrub. 
Chionanthus. 
White Fringe 
C. Virginica. A 
native tree or shrub, 
foliage light green, 
flowers in racemes, 
very delicate white. 
One o f the best 
hardy shrubs for the 
lawn. 
Cotoneaster 
C. Simonsii. A 
medium sized shrub 
flowers white, 
slightly pinkish; 
fruit bright red. 
A native of the 
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