WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
CALYCANTHUS—Carolina Allspice 
C. floridus— Sweet-Scented Shrub —Foliage downy be¬ 
neath. Flowers in May, very fragrant... 50 5.00 
CLETHRA—White Alder 
C. alnifolia— (Sweet Pepper Bush) —One of our best 
fall flowering shrubs. Spikes of pure white flowers 
in July and August. Very fragrant... 50 5.00 
CORNUS—Dogwood 
C. alba— Red-Branched Dogwood —Handsome, bright 
red bark in Winter; creamy white flowers in early 
Spring, followed by white fruit....$ .35 $ 3.50 
C. alba -elegantissima—A very handsome variegated 
variety, leaves broadly margined white; bark bright 
red in Spring. 50 5.00 
S. amomum—Silky Dogwood—Fine shrub with purple 
branches. Grows to a height of about ten feet. Fruit 
blue, sometimes partly white... .50 5.00 
C. floridas—Flowering Dogwood—A beautiful tree, 20 
to 30 feet high, with white flowers in April and May.... 1.00 10.00 
C. Florida rubra—Very handsome pink blossoms. One 
of our choicest flowering shrubs. 2.00 20.00 
C. Mas—Cornelian Cherry—A small tree with bright 
yellow flowers early in Spring, followed by red ber¬ 
ries . 35 3.50 
C. paniculata—Panic.led Dogwood—Gray branches; 
flowers white. Very handsome in the fall with its 
white fruit on red peduncles. 50 5.00 
CYTISUS—Broom 
Very handsome, free flowering shrubs and much 
used for showy effects, especially in the rock garden. 
I hey flourish in a dry, sandy place and transplant best 
when young. 
The varieties we offer are all perfectly hardy, going 
through our severe winter of 1917-1918 in the open field 
with no protection. 
C. austriacus—A twiggy shrub, two to four feet high, 
with numerous yellow blossoms in June.... -$ .75 $ 7.50 
C. capitatus—Low growing shrub, about three feet, 
with hairy leaves and branches and blooming pro- 
fusely in July and August. Yellow. 75 7-50 
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