74 Edward GUIctf, Sovfhwick, Mass. — Shrubs and Trees 
Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood) 
A large shrub or tree, often 30 
feet high. Flowers white. Very 
showy in flower and fruit. 
Fine plants. 25 cts. each, 
S2.00 per doz. 
C. Mas (Cornelian Cherry). Has 
(juantities of yellow flowers in 
early spring, followed by bril¬ 
liant crimson edible fruit. 1^ 
to 2 feet, 25 cts, each. 
C. paniculata. Grows 4 to 12 feet 
high; bark gray. 25 cts. each. 
C. sericea (Silky Cornel). A shrub 
3 to 10 feet high, with purplish 
bark, white flowers and pale 
blue fruit. One of the latest to 
flower. 25 cts, each, S2.00 per 
doz. 
C. stolonifera (Red Osier). Hand¬ 
some in winter on account of 
its bright reddish purple bark. 
25 cts. each, S2.00 per doz. 
C. Golden-leaved, A hardy sort, 
with dark red branches and 
golden-marked leaves, form¬ 
ing fine symmetrical bushes. 
25 cts each 
CORYLUS Americana (Wild Hazel¬ 
nut). A shrub 3 to 6 feet high. 
Flowers in catkins in early 
spring. 20 cts. each, SI.50 
Retinospora j)luinosa aurea (see pago 70) per doz. 
Rhododendron maximum with landscape (see page 71) 
