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Berber!« vuIkmi-Ik. Euh<»i*kan Hakbkhhv. I). A handsome deciduous shrub, with yellow Mowers in terminal 
drooping racemes in May or June, followed with orange scarlet fruit. 35c. 
vur. purpurea. Purple-leaved Barberry. I>. An inter¬ 
esting shrub, growing 3 to 5 feet high, with violet purple 
foliage and fruit; blossoms and fruit beautiful; very 
effective in groups and masses, or planted by itself. 35c. 
CALYCANTHUS. Sweet-scented Shrub. Kelch- 
blume, Ger. CalycaxNTiie, Fr. 
The Calyeanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood 
is fragrant,’foliage rich, flowers of a rare chocolate color, having a 
peculiar, agreeable odor. They blossom in June, and at intervals 
afterwards. 
C. florid us. CAROLINA ALLSPICE. 1>. A native species, growing 6 
to 8 ft. high, with double purple, very fragrant flowers. 35c. 
CLETHKA. Sweet Pepper Bush. 
C. alnlfolia. C 
(See cut.) 
CO LUTE A. 
. Spikes of clear white fragrant flowers in August. 
50c. 
CLKTHRA. . (Reduced.) 
C. cirri mi ta. Ron ND-LEAVED DOGWOOD 
small, white, in flat cymes in June and July; fruit light blue. 50o. 
C. mascula. Cornelian Cherry. D. A small tree, native of Europe 
flowers early in spring, before the leaves. 35c. 
var. elegantissiimt variegata. (New.) I). The variegation of 
this variety is of a pale yellow, turning to rose color in the 
autumn. 75c. 
var. variegata. Variegated Cornelian Cherry. l>. Differs 
only from the mascula in having the foliage beautifully varie¬ 
gated with white; one of the prettiest variegated shrubs in 
cultivation. 50c. (See cut.) 
C. panloulata. Panicled Dogwood. D. Smooth ash colored bark; 
pointed leaves, light green above, whitish beneath; flowers 
greenish white; fruit white. 35c. 
C. sanguinea. Red-branched Dogwood. 1>. A native species. 
Very conspicuous and ornamental in winter, when the bark is 
blood red. 35c. 
var. elegantissima variegata. D. One of the finest varie¬ 
gated shrubs; of rapid growth; the leaves are broadly margined 
with white, while some are entirely white. 50c. 
Bladder Senna. Blasbnstrauch, Ger. 
Baguenaudier, Ft'. 
C. arborescens. Trek Colutea. C. Native of the south of 
Europe. A large shrub, with small, delicate foliage, and 
yellow, pea-blossom-shaped flowers in June, followed by 
reddish pods or bladders. 35c. 
COKNUS. Dogwood. IIautkiegel, Ger. Cornouil- 
lier, Fr. 
Valuable shrubs when planted singly or in groups or masses, 
some distinguished by their elegantly variegated foliage, others by 
their bright-colored bark. 
C. alternifolia. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. D. Flowers 
creamy white in large bunches, very fragrant; foliage large. 
Distinct and curious in its habit of growth. 50c. 
D. A native species, with round leaves, downy beneath. Flowers 
producing clusters of bright yellow 
( . siherica. Red Siberian Dogwood. I). A rare and remarkable 
variety with bright red bark in winter. 50c. 
var. foliis albo marglnatis. Silver margined-leavki> Siberian 
Dogwood. A distinct and beautiful variety. 50 cents, 
C. sp thit. D. A companion of C. sang, degantiseima variegata; while 
the variegation in elegantissima is white, in this variety it is pale 
yellow. One of the finest of recently introduced shrubs. 60c. 
C. stolonifera. i>. A native species, with smooth, slender branches, 
which are usually red in winter. 35c. 
corner mascula variegata. (Reduced.) 
CORYLUS. Filbert. IIaselstaude, Ger. Noisettier, Fr. 
C. iuclla.ia var. atropurpurea. Purple-leaved Filbert. I>. .V very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark 
purple leaves. Distinct and fine. 75e. 
C. a. var. laeinlata. Cut-!.k.wkd Fii.bert. C. A very ornamental shrub, with deeply cut foliage. 75c. 
