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Cornus (Dogwood) 
ALBA Gouchaultii. Similar to following variety, 
but leaves variegated with yellowish white and pink. 
New and distinct. SI each, $7.50 for 10. 
Alba sibirica. The brilliant red-twigged variety, 
planted so extensively for winter effect. 
MAS (Mascula). Cornelian Cherry. Bright yel¬ 
low flowers in spring, followed by scarlet fruit. 
PANICULATA (Panicled Dogwood). Upright, 
tall shrub; flowers and fruit white, on red stems. 
CYTISUS, continued 
tree, 20 feet in height. The name Golden Chain 
alludes to the length of the drooping racemes of yellow 
flowers which appear in June. 
Laburnum Adamii. New and distinct, having 
dusky purplish flowers, with rarely a few yellow 
racemes. $2.50 each. 
VULGARE Vossii. New garden hybrid, having 
exceedingly long racemes of yellow flowers. 5 to 6 
feet, $1.50 each; 8 to 10 feet, standards, $4.50. 
SERICEA (amomum). Silky Dogwood. Upright 
growing; white flowers after other varieties are over, 
followed by blue fruit. 
STOLON IFERA lutea (Yellow-twigged Dog¬ 
wood). Similar to C. alba sibirica , excepting this 
variety has yellow and distinct bark. 
Daphne 
See, also, Evergreen Shrubs 
MEZEREUM rubra (Mezereon Pink). A small 
hardy shrub, with penetrating fragrance; deep pink 
flowers appear on the stems in March. $2.50 each. 
Corylus (Hazelnut; Filbert) 
AVELLANA atropurpurea (Purple-leaved Fil¬ 
bert). 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 sections in place 
of tne Japanese maples. 
NUT-BEARING VARIETIES. Collection of im¬ 
proved, named, fruiting varieties, bearing ornamental 
and edible fruits: Coxford Coquel, Des Anglus, Du 
Rementi, Fertille de Coutard, Fructo rubra, and 
Grosse Langere. $1.50 each, $10 for 10. 
Cydonia (Japanese Quince) 
GRAND I FLORA. Covered with creamy white 
blossoms quite early. 
Grandiflora rosea. Similar to preceding in 
growth, but with distinct pink flowers. New. 75 cts. 
each, $6 for 10. 
JAPONICA. One of the most brilliant flowering 
shrubs, covered with dazzling scarlet flowers very 
early in the spring, before the leaves appear. 
Japonica alba. A very beautiful variety, bearing 
delicate white and blue flowers. 
Japonica rosea plena. An abundance of light 
salmon-rose blossoms; semi-double. 
Japonica umbilicata. Striking rosy red flowers, 
followed by showy fruit. New and distinct. $1 each, 
$7.50 for 10. 
MAULEI. Covered with beautiful orange-colored 
flowers of a distinct shade. 
Maulei alba. Pure white. 
Maulei atrosanguinea. A distinct deep rose 
variety. New. 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
MOERLOOSEI. White with yellow tinting. 
NIVALIS. Pure white. 
CytisUS (Golden Chain) 
LABURNUM. A native of Europe, with smooth 
and shining foliage, forming a tall shrub or dwarf 
Desmodium 
JAPONICUM (Lespedcza japonica). Blooms from 
September until frost, the branches being covered 
with pendulous spikes of small, purple, pea-shaped 
flowers. 
PENDULIFLORUM. Covered from August to 
October with large clusters of rose and purple pea¬ 
shaped blossoms. Very effective when planted in 
masses in the shrubbery border, and especially valu¬ 
able for its flowers at a time when so few shrubs are 
in bloom. It dies to the ground each season, but 
sends up rapid-growing, vigorous shoots from the 
base in the spring. 
Dirca 
PALUSTRIS (Leatherwood). A shapely bush 
or small tree; branches tough and flexible; small yel¬ 
low flowers, appearing in abundant clusters before 
the leaves; suitable for moist places. $2.50 each. 
Elaeagnus 
UMBELLATA (Russian Oleaster). Spreading 
shrub growing to 12 feet; silvery green foliage; clear 
yellow, fragrant flowers, followed by scarlet berries. 
New. $2.50 each. 
Enkianthus (Bellflower Bush) 
CAMPANULATUS. Very interesting and hand¬ 
some, deciduous, Asiatic shrub, which in May bears 
flowers similar to those of the blueberry, but much 
larger. The leaves, which are produced in whorls, are 
highly colored in fall with beautiful tones of red and 
yellow. This variety forms a medium-sized shrub, 
reaching, after many years, a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
$2.50 each, $20 for 10. 
CERNUUS rubens. A new Japanese variety, 
similar to above, but slightly drooping. $2.50 eacn. 
JAPONICUS. Similar to E. campanulatus, but of 
dwarfer habit, and smaller leaves. Very good for 
mass planting. $2 each, $17.50 for 10. 
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