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CARY OPTERIS* 
MASTACANTHUS. Blue Spiraea (III). Clus¬ 
ters of blue flowers, very fragrant and beau¬ 
tiful. Blooms in fall until frost. 35 cts. Low 
prices per 100. 
CASSIA. 
MARYLANDICA. Senna Bush (III). Yellow 
flowers late in June. A fine plant for massing. 
25 to 35 cts. 
CEANOTHUS* 
AMERICANUS. New Jersey Tea (II). Avery 
ornamental shrub; small white flowers; profuse 
bloom in June and July. 35 and 50 cts. Low 
prices in quantity. 
cephalanthus. 
OCCI DENTAL IS. Button Bush (II). Large, 
compact form. Flowers yellowish white on a 
small, round, button-like head, an inch in dia¬ 
meter. Moist, shady places. 25 to 50 cts. 
CERASUS* 
PUMILA. Sand Cherry (I). Of trailing habit. 
25 to 50 cts. 
For other varieties of Cerasus see Deciduous 
Trees, page 11. 
CERCIS* Judas Tree. 
See Deciduous Trees, page 12. 
CITRUS. 
TRIFOLIATA. Japanese Orange (I). Dwarf, 
compact habit, robust growth, and hardy. Grows 
well in almost any soil or situation; sharp 
thorns, bright glossy green foliage. Excellent 
for hedges. Strong plants, 50 cts. $3 to $5 per 
dozen. Low prices per 100. 
CHIONANTHUS. Fringe Tree. 
See Deciduous Trees, page 12. 
CLERODENDRON. 
FOETIDUM. (II). Blooms in midsummer. Flow¬ 
ers pink and fragrant. 50 cts. 
SEROTINUM. (II). Japanese shrub that blooms 
in midsummer. Has loose panicles of flowers, 
purple and white. 50 cts. 
TRICHOTOM U M. (II). White flowers in heads 
in late summer. 50 cts. to $1. 
CLETHRA. 
ALNI FOLIA. Sweet Pepper Bush (I). Spikes 
of pure white flowers and rich green foliage. 
35 cts. Low rates per 100 and per 1,000. 
COLUTEA. 
ARBORESCENS. Bladder Senna (I). Delicate 
Acacia-like foliage, with yellow flowers and 
reddish pods in autumn. 35 cts. 
COMPTONIA. 
ASPLENI FOLIA. Sweet Fern (II). Dark green 
fern-like leaves. Brownish yellow flowers in 
late spring. 35 c ts. Low prices in quantity. 
CORNUS* Dogwood. 
See also Deciduous Tree, page 12. 
ALTERN,FOL - ,A - Alternate-Leaved Dogwood 
(II). Large foliage, creamy white flowers, 
very fragrant. 50 cts. Low rates per 100. 
CORN US Cl RCIN ATA. Round-Leaved Dogwood 
(II). Small white flowers in early summer. 
Round leaves and blue fruit. 35 cts. Low prices 
per 100. 
MASCULA. Cornelian Cherry (II). Bright 
yellow flowers in spring. 35 cts. 
VAR. VAR I EG ATA. Variegated Cornelian 
Cherry (II). Beautiful variegated foliage and 
bright golden yellow, double flowers in early 
spring. Fine. 50 cts. 
PAN ICU LATA. Panicled Dogwood (II). Smooth 
bark; leaves pointed, light green on the upper 
side, whitish beneath. White flowers and fruit. 
35 cts. Low rates per 100. 
SANGUINEA. Red Branched Dogwood (II). 
The well-known variety. Very conspicuous in 
winter, when the branches are blood-red. 25 
cts. Special low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 
VAR. ELEGANTISSIMA VARIEGATA. (II). 
Crimson red branches and large leaves with 
deep green center, bordered with white or straw 
color. Foliage permanent all summer. 50 cts. 
to $1. $5 to $9 per dozen. 
SERICEA. (Amonum) Silky Cornel (II). Red¬ 
dish branches with narrow silky leaves. A late 
bloomer. Blue fruit in October. 25 and 35 cts. 
Low prices in quantity. 
SIBERICA. Red Siberian Dogwood (II). Bright 
red bark in winter. Rare. 50 cts 
VAR. MARGINALIS. Silver Margined-Leaved 
Siberian Dogwood (II). A remarkable variety 
with silver margined foliage and red bark in 
winter. 50 cts. 
SP^THII. (II). Very distinct, rich foliage, var¬ 
iegated with bright yellow. Compact habit. 50 
cts. 
STOLONIFERA. (II). A native variety, with 
smooth, slender branches, usually red in win¬ 
ter. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 
STRICT A. White Fruited Dogwood (II). Slen¬ 
der and upright in growth. White flowers fol¬ 
lowed by white fruit. 50 cts. to $1. 
CORONILLA. 
EMERUS. Scorpion Senna (II). Compact 
habit, light reddish yellow flowers. Blossoms 
in May and June. 25 to 50 cts. 
CORYLUS. Hazel, Filbert* 
See also Nut Trees. 
AMERICANA. American Filbert (II). Use¬ 
ful as a screen. 35 cts. 
AVELLANA. European Filbert (II). 50 cts. 
Low prices in quantity. 
VAR. ATROPURPUREA. Purple-Leaved Fil¬ 
bert (I). Very conspicuous shrub, with large 
leaves of a dark rich red or crimson purple 
color. Distinct, hardy and fine. 50 cts. 
VAR. AUREA. Golden-Leaved Filbert (II). A 
fine variety, with yellow foliage. $1. 
VAR. LACINIATA. Cut-Leaved Filbert (I). 
Deeply cut foliage. Very ornamental. 75 cts. 
COTONEASTER. 
MICROPHYLLA. See Evergreen Shrubs, page 
33- 
SI MON El I. (II). Fine shrub, with showy flow¬ 
ers and fruit. 25 and 35 cts. Low prices per 
100. 
