J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued. 
Deutzia—Gracelis. 
CARAGANA. Siberian Pea 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS. Very hardy, tall- 
growing shrub, producing small yellow flowers in 
June; dark green wood and neat foliage. 
18 to 24 inches .$ .75 each 
24 to 30 inches . $1.00 each 
CORNUS, Cornel or Dogwood 
C.—FLAVIRAMEA (Golden-bark Dogwood). S. 
Branches yellow, and makes a striking contrast when 
planted with variety rubra; the red-barked sort. Very 
attractive in winter. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet . 1.00 each 
CORNUS FLORIDA (White-flowering Dogwood). An 
American species of irregular habit, with spreading 
open top. It produces large, showy white flowers 
in May before the leaves appear; in autumn the 
grayish green foliage turns to dark red, which, 
with the brilliant berries, make it one of the most 
beautiful trees at that season. 
1 to 2 feet $ . 75 each 
2 to 3 feet . $1.00 each 
C. PANICULATA (Gray Dogwood). One of the 
best native shrubs; free-flowering; very handsome 
when in bloom, and with its white fruits on red 
peduncles in the fall. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet . $1.00 each 
C. — RUBRA (Red-flowering Dogwood). This is 
one of the finest flowering trees; it blooms when 
quite young, producing deep rose-colored flowers. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 each 
C. SANGUINEA (European Red Oiser). Branches 
deep red or purplish red; greenish white flowers 
are followed by black fruit. 
1 to 2 ft.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 each 
C. STOLONIFERA (Spreading Cornel). M. A shrub 
usually with dark blood-red branches and pros¬ 
trate stem. Flowers in dense cymes, followed by 
white berries. Very showy in winter. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 each 
CYDONIA. Japan Quince 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. A shrub with spreading, 
spiny branches; glossy leaves; flowers are a deep scar¬ 
let, in clusters. The quinch-shaped, fragrant, gol¬ 
den yellow fruit remains a long time in summer. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 each 
DEUTZIA 
We are indebted to Japan for this valuable genus 
of plants. Their hardihood, fine habit, luxuriant 
foliage and profusion of attractive flowers places 
them among the most beautiful and most popular 
of flowering shrubs at the present time. Flower ip 
June and through July and August. 
CRENATA ROSEA PLENA. (Double-flowering 
Deutzia.) Double white, tinged with pink; very 
desirable tall shrub. 
Each Dozen 
24 to 36 inches.$0.50 $5.00 
36 to 48 inches.75 7.50 
48-inch specimen bushes. 1.00 
GRACILIS. A low-growing shrub with slender, 
graceful branches of pure white flowers; free flower¬ 
ing and very sweetly scented. 
Each Dozen 
10 to 12 inches, bushy.$0.50 $5.00 
18 inches, bushy.75 7.50 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A variety of Deutzia 
Crenata Flore Plena and producing large, double, 
white flowers; back of the petals slightly tinted 
with rose. It excels all the older sorts in size of 
flower, length of panicle, profuseness of bloom 
and vigorous habit; blooms nearly a week earlier. 
Each Dozen 
24 to 36 inches.$0.75 $7.50 
36 to 48 inches. 1.00 10.00 
48-inch specimen bushes. 1.25 12.00 
DIERVILLA. Weigela 
A very desirable family of shrubs, all of which bloom 
]n June. 
D. HYBRIDA CANDIDA (White Weigela). One of 
the best. Handsome light green foliage and showy 
pure white flowers. Blooms profusely in June and 
spasmodically all summer. Vigorous and fine in 
habit. 
1 to 2 feet.$ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet.. 1.00 each 
3 to 4-foot specimens. 1.50 each 
ROSEA. (Rose-colored Weigela.) An elegant shrub, 
with fine rose-colored flowers, introduced from China 
by Mr. Fortune, and considered one of the finest 
plants he has discovered; of erect compact growth; 
blossoms in June. 
1 to 2 feet . $ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 each 
3 to 4 feet . 1.25 each 
FORSYTHIA. Golden Bell 
The Forsythia is indispensable as an early blooming 
shrub. The flowers appear in immense quantities 
before the leaves, completely hiding the branches. It 
is one of the easiest shrubs to cultivate. Prices, all 
varieties: 
Each Dozen 
1 to 2 feet . $0.50 $5.00 
2 to 3 feet. 75 7.50 
3 to 4-foot specimen bushes. 1.00 10. .00 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI. L. Upright in habit, 
with broad, deep green foliage, turning to a purplish 
tint in the autumn; flowers deep yellow and in great 
profusion. 
F. INTERMEDIA. L. This also is an erect-growing 
shrub, but when full grown the branches become 
arching and it resembles F. suspensa; the blossoms 
are much like F. Fortunei; very floriferous. 
F. SUSPENSA. L. In this variety we have the weep¬ 
ing form with long, pendulous branches; golden 
yellow flowers early in April. 
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