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an entire mass of color. We have tested this variety 
for several years, and, in offering it, we are sure 
that it will become a great favorite. The original 
plant is about 12 ft. in height. 
PRICES: Each 10 
3-4 ft., well branched, budded.$1.00 
2-8 ft., well branched, budded.75 $6.00 
Chilopsis. 
PRICES: Each 10 
4 years, very bushy, 6-8 ft.$0.75 $6.00 
3 years, very bushy.50 4.00 
2 years, heavy.25 2.00 
Chilopsis linearis. Flowering Willow. A tall-grow¬ 
ing shrub or small tree from southwest Texas; leaves 
linear; flowers lilac striped with yellow; lobes beau¬ 
tifully crimped; blooms continuously from April until 
frost. Does well in dry situations. 
C. Linearis alba. Similar to Linearis, but with pure 
white blooms; a fine variety. 
Chionanthus 
CJhionanthus Virginica. White Fringe. A very orna¬ 
mental native shrub. In early April the plant is 
literally covered with white, fringe-like flowers. 
PRICES: Each 10 
3-4 ft., large bushes.$0.75 
2-3 ft., large bushes .50 $4.00 
18-24 in., well branched.35 3.00 
Citrus. 
Citrus trifoliata. Hardy Orange. As an ornamental 
flowering plant, few are more desirable. The plant 
attains a height of 10 to 15 feet, and is very bushy 
and thorny; foliage trifoliate, retained quite late, 
but is not an evergreen here; however, the vivid 
green wood gives it an evergreen appearance during 
winter. In early March the plant is covered with a 
mass of large, single, white flowers, and a second and 
third crop of blooms, of smaller size, are produced 
during summer. The bright golden fruit is retained 
during winter, which makes this plant a showy gar¬ 
den feature. It is also an excellent hedge plant. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
Extra strong, well branched, 
3-4 ft., well branched, 3 yrs.. $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 
For smaller sizes, s-ee under Hedge Plants, page 51. 
Corchorus. Kerria. 
Corchorus Japonica fl. pi. Globe Flower; Japanese 
Rose. A desirable shrub of spreading habit with 
double yellow flowers about an inch in diameter. 
Effective for massing, attains a height of about 6 to 
8 feet. Blooms continuously from early April until 
frost. 
Original Plant of Citrus trifoliata at Fruitland's. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3 to 4 ft., heavy clumps.$0.50 $4.00 
2 to 3 ft., well branched.25 2.00 $17.50 
Cornus. Osier Dogwood 
Cornus sanguinea. European Red Osier. A shrub 
of spreading habit; purplish red branches; flowers 
greenish white, in compact clusters, which are pro¬ 
duced last of April, followed by black berries; at¬ 
tains a height of 8 to 10 feet. Desirable for massing. 
PRICES: * Each 10 100 
4-5 ft., very bushy .$0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
3-4 ft., heavy, well branched.. .35 3.00 20.00 
2- 3 ft., well branched.25 2.00 15.00 
Sibirica. ( C . Alba). Red Siberian Osier. An up¬ 
right shrub with bright red branches, which are 
most conspicuous in winter; flowers creamy white in 
numerous small panicles; fruit light blue. This shrub 
usually attains a height of 6 to 10 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3- 4 ft., very bushy.$0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
2-3 ft., heavy, well branched.35 3.00 20.00 
18-24 in., well branched.25 2.00 
CRAPE MYRTLE. See Lagerstroemia 
Cydonia. Pyrus. 
Cydonia Japonica. Japan Quince, or Fire Bush. 
Flowers vary from dark red to lighter shades of red, 
salmon and pink. Have also a pure white variety. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3 to 4 ft., heavy, well 
branched .$0.35 $3.00 
2 to 3 ft., well branched.25 2.00 $15.00 
Deutzia 
PRICES, except where noted. 
Each 
10 
100 
5 to 6 ft., extra heavy. 
. . .80.60 
$5.00 
$30.00 
4 
to 5 ft., very heavy . . . . 
... .40 
3.00 
20.00 
3 
to 4 ft., heavy . 
... .30 
2.50 
17.50 
2 
to 3 ft., well branched. . . 
.25 
2.00 
15.00 
Deutzia crenata. Single White Deutzia. Flowers 
pure white, single, produced in great profusion in 
April. A tall grower. 
D. crenata flore plena alba. D. candidissima. Flowers 
pure white, double, produced in great abundance 
middle of April. A tall-growing variety. 
D. crenata flore plena rosea. Double Pink Deutzia. 
Same as Deutzia crenata flore plena alba, except that 
some of the outer petals are rosy purple. Very de¬ 
sirable; blooms last of April, or a little later than 
Pride of Rochester. 
D. gracilis. Flowers pure white, bell-shaped; quite 
dwarf; is also valuable as a pot-plant for winter 
blooming in conservatory. Blooms early in April. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
2-2ft., heavy clumps .$0.50 $4.00 
18-24 in., very bushy.35 3.00 $20.00 
12-18 in., well branched.25 2.00 17.50 * 
D. Lemoinei. Flowers pure white; borne in great pro¬ 
fusion on stout, upright branches; dwarf habit. A 
most desirable and satisfactory variety. Blooms ear¬ 
ly in April. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft., very bushy.$0.35 $3.00 $20.00 
18 to 24 in., bushy.25 2.00 17.50 
D. Pride of Rochester. Double white, back of petals 
faintly tinted with pink; large panicles; blooms mid¬ 
dle of April, and continues to bloom three or four 
weeks. 
DOGWOOD. See Cornus 
ElcLGclgllUS Japanese Oleaster. 
Elaeagnus edulis ( Longipes ). Gumi fruit of the Jap¬ 
anese. A low-growing ornamental shrub. In early 
April produces very fragrant, reddish-yellow flowers 
which are immediately followed by bright red edible 
fruit, which is one-third of an inch in length; oblong, 
covered with minute white dots. This fruit will 
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