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Cornus alba var. mascula (Cornelian Cherry), 12 feet. 
A tall growing shrub from Europe. Especially attractive for 
its showy yellow flowers in early May and large bright red berries 
in late summer. 
3 feet, 35c. 4 to 5 feet, 50c. 6 feet, 75c. 
Cornus sanguinea, 6 feet. 
A bushy low branching shrub with greenish white flowers and 
in June followed by small black berries. Especially valuable for 
its blood red bark which is very showy in winter. 
2>a to 3 feet.35c. 3 to 4 feet.50c. 
Two of our new varieties of Philadclphus in the foreground 
Cornus sericea (Silky Dogwood), 6 feet. 
A strong, erect growing sort, with purplish colored bark. It 
blooms late, its large clusters of white flowers coming late in June, 
followed by dusty blue berries in the Fall. Very valuable in mass 
planting. 
3 feet.35c. 
Cornus stolonifera var. aurea (Golden Barked Dogwood). 
A golden yellow variety of stolonifera. Its bright bark gives 
a striking effect when planted in masses with the red-barked variety. 
1% to 3 feet.35c. 3 to 4 feet.50c. 
Cornus paniculata (Panicled or Gray Dogwood), 6 to 8 feet. 
A tall growing bush composed of a great number of fine branches . 
Pointed green leaves, gray-colored bark and twigs, white flowers 
and small white fruits. A very valuable shrub to use for the gray 
effects that are often desired. 
2 to 3 feet.35c. 
Crataegus (Sec Trees). 
CYDONIA: JAPAN QUINCE 
Cydonia Japonica (Fire Bush), 5 feet. 
An old time favorite often found in old gardens. It has glossy 
reddish green leaves and in early May bears a profusion of bright 
