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Catalpa 
BUNGEI. A dwarf species from China, with 
very large, glossy foliage. Top-grafted on tall stems, 
it forms a perfect umbrella-shaped head and makes 
an effective tree for the formal garden. Thoroughly 
hardy and strong in growth. Well-shaped heads, 
grafted on 8-ft. stems, $1.50 each. 
Cerasus; (Cherry) 
Travelers make it a point to visit Japan during 
the “Cherry Blossom Time,” where the large, double 
flowers of the Flowering Cherries resemble a '"'ma¬ 
ture rose, completely concealing the branc nd 
presenting to the eye nothing but a mass o, .n. 
They make beautiful specimens on the lawn and 
should be extensively planted. 
Named Japan Varieties, in shades of white, 
pale rose and deep pink, $1 each. 
A few fine specimens, with large heads grafted 
on heavy standards of our native wild Cherry, 
6 to 8 feet high, $3.50 to $5. 
Cercis (Red Bud; Judas Tree) 
CANADENSIS. Our native Red Bud, the 
branches densely covered in spring before the leaves 
appear, with small, rose-colored, pea-shaped flowers. 
It blooms at the same time as the white dogwood, 
and one of the most glorious sights in early spring 
is the combination of these two in great masses, 
covering the slopes of the Alleghanies, forming a 
most beautiful contrast. They form small trees, 
attaining a height of 12 to 15 feet. Medium size 
50 cts. each; large size 75 cts. to $1 each. 
JAPONICA. This is a dwarf Japanese variety, 
forming dense bushes about 8 feet high, with some¬ 
what larger flowers completely covering the plant, 
and may be used in combination with out native 
variety, or as specimens or masses in the shrubbery. 
One of the earliest. Medium size 50 cts.; large size 
75 cts. to $1 each. 
Chionanthus (White Fringe) 
VIRGINICA. A vigorous shrub of tall growth, 
having dark green leaves and beautiful racemes of 
long, thread-like, white flowers in great profusion, 
succeeded by purple berries. 50 cts. 
Clethra 
Cornus 
ALBA. The brilliant red-twigged variety, planted 
so extensively for winter effect. 35 cts. 
FLORIDA (White Dogwood). One of our finest 
native small trees. White flowers in early spring. 
3 ft., 50 cts.; large plants, 75 cts. to $5.50. 
Florida rubra (Red-flowering Dogwood). A beau¬ 
tiful variety, with rich rosy red flowers. $1 to $2.50. 
KOUSA. A Japanese variety, with large, creamy 
white flowers similar to Cornus Jlorida , but flowering 
later in June, after the leaves appear. 50 cts. 
SPAETHI. Bark darker crimson than Cornus alba, 
and the foliage is richly marked with yellow varie¬ 
gations. 50 cts. 
Corylopsis 
SPICATA. A beautiful new Japanese shrub, 
with metallic bluish green foliage, and racemes of 
yellow flowers in spring. Shape of leaves and habit 
of growth similar to the witch hazel. 50 cts. to $1. 
Corylus (Hazelnut; Filbert) 
AVELLANA ATROPURPUREA (Purple-leaved 
Filbert). A variety with very large, dark purple 
leaves, forming a dense, medium-sized shrub. One 
of the most distinct and beautiful of dark-foliaged 
shrubs. Very hardy and can be used in cold sec¬ 
tions in place of the Japanese maples. 50 cts. 
Cotoneaster 
FRANCHETI. A new variety, with rose-colored 
flowers and oblong, brilliant, orange-colored fruits. 
50 cts. 
SIMONSI. A graceful shrub, with beautiful, 
lustrous, box-like foliage and bright red berries. 
25 cts. 
Crataegus Hawthorn) 
COCCINEA (American White Thorn). Covered 
with white flowers in May, and in the fall with 
very large scarlet fruit. 6 to 8 ft., $1. 
CRUS-GALLI (Cockspur Thorn). A well- 
known native Thorn, with long, sharp spines and 
bright red fruit. 50 cts. 
OXYACANTHA, Double White. A double 
white variety of the English Hawthorn. 5 to 6 ft., 
75 cts.; 6 to 8 ft., $1.50. 
Oxyacantha, Paul’s Scarlet. A very showy, 
scarlet-flowered variety. 5 to 6 ft., 75 cts.; 6 to 8 ft., 
$1.50. 
ALNIFOLIA (Sweet Pepper Bush). A medium¬ 
sized shrub, with attractive foliage, and spikes of 
fragrant white flowers in July. 50 cts. 
Colutea (Bladder Senna) 
ARBORESCENS. A rapid-growing, large shrub, 
with delicate, light green foliage, yellowish red, 
pea-shaped flowers in June, followed by curious, 
showy, red bladders or pods. 50 cts. 
Cydonia (Japan Quince) 
JAPONICA. One of the most brilliant flowering 
shrubs, completely covered with dazzling scarlet 
flowers very early in the spring, before the leaves 
appear. 50 cts. 
Japonica alba. A very beautiful variety, bear¬ 
ing delicate white and blue flowers. 50 cts. 
Japonica Maulei. Covered with beautiful 
orange-colored flowers of a distinct shade. 50 cts. 
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