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Highlands Nursery, from photograph, showing part of grounds, 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, continued 
CATALPA speciosa. Bean Tree. 40 to 60 ft. Bears 
the most showy flowers, probably, of all our native 
ornamental trees. 
Large, heart- 
shaped leaves. 2 
to 3 ft., 10 cts. 
each, 75 cts. for 
10, £6 per 100; 3 
to 4 ft., 20 cts. 
each, $1.25 for 10, 
£jo per 100; 4 to 
6 ft., 30 cts. each, 
#2.50 for 10, £20 
per 100. 
CEAN OTHUS 
amcricana. 
New Jersey 
Tea. 1 to 3 ft. 
Diffuse shrub, 
covered with a 
profusion of deli¬ 
cate white flow¬ 
ers in July, when 
flowering shrubs 
are few. 6 to 12 
In., 15 cts. each, 
£1 for 10, #8 per 
100. 
CELTIS occidcn- 
tallH. Mack mer¬ 
ry. 75 to 125 ft. 
Ra p i d-growing, 
making rounu- 
topped head. 
Branches pendu¬ 
lous. 6 to 12 in., 
15 cts. each, £1 
for 10. 
Chionanthus virginica, continued 
yellow in autumn. Purple fruit. 1 to 2 ft., 15 cts. 
each, $1.25 for 10. £10 per 100; 2 to 3 ft., 25 cts. 
each, £2.25 for 10, £20 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., 45 cts. 
each, £3.50 for 10, £30 per 100; 4 to 6 ft., 75 cts. 
each, £6 for 10, £50 per 100. 
CLADRASTIS lutea. Kentucky Yellow Wood. 
35 to 50 ft. Blossoms in long, drooping panicles, 
giving distinct and pleasing effect. In autumn, 
bright vellow. 4 to 6 ft., 50 cts. each. 
CLETHRA acuminata. Southern Pepper Bush. 
8 to 20 ft. Tall shrub, with handsome reddish bark 
and drooping racemes of white flowers. Moist 
situations or shrubbery. A characteristic Car¬ 
olina mountain plant July and Aug. 2 to 3 ft., 
20 cts. each, £1.50 for 10, £12 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., 
30 cts. each, £2.50 for 10, £20 per 100; 4 to 6 ft., 
75 cts. each, £5 for 10, £40 per 100. 
alnifolia. Pepper Bush. 5 to 15 ft. Fragrant, up¬ 
right racemes or spikes of white flowers in July and 
Aug. Will flourish in almost any situation and is 
one of our most charming native shrubs of easy 
culture. 1 to 2 ft., clumps, 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, 
£18 per 100; 2 to 3 ft., clumps, 50 cts. each, £4 for 
10. £35 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., clumps, £1 each, £8 
for io, £70 per 100. 
CLIFTONIA ligustrina. 6 to 20 ft. Of questionable 
hardiness north of New York or Boston. Damp 
ground. Long racemes of fragrant white flowers in 
March and April. 1 to 2 ft., £1 each. 
COMPTONIA peregrina. Sweet Fern. 2 to 3 ft- 
Sweet-scented fern-like leaves; brown catkins of 
brownish flowers in May or June. Flourishes in 
sterile ground. 1 to 2 ft., 15 cts. each, £1 for 10, 
£8 per 100. 
Cluthru alnifolia 
CEPHALAN- 
THUS occiden- 
talls. Button 
Busii. 3 to 12 ft. 
Thlck-g rowing 
shrub for dump ground. Globular heads of white 
flowers in July. 2 to 3 ft., 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, 
£18 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., 40 cts. each, £3 for 10, £25 
per km). 
CERASUS (Primus) vlrglninnn. Wild Cherry. 
Profuse white flowers In early spring. 4 to 6 ft., 
25 cts. each. £2 for 10. 
CEROIS canadensis. Red Bud. 25 to 50 It. Before 
the leaves are out this small tree is literally cov¬ 
ered with red-purple or pink pea-shaped blossoms, 
even to the trunk, producing a surprising and beau¬ 
tiful effect. Fall coloring yellow. 1 to 2 ft., 15 cts. 
each, £1 for 10, £8 per 100; 2 to 3 ft., 30 cts. each, 
£2 for 10. 
CHIONANTHUS virginica. White Fringe, io to 
40 ft. One of the most ornamental of all our native 
shrubs, with loose and drooping graceful panicles 
of delicate white, fringe-like flowers, very fragrant 
in early May or June. Leaves color bronze or 
CORNUS alternlfolla. Swamp Dogwood. S to 25 ft. 
The most picturesque of the family. The horizon¬ 
tal branches are disposed in whorls, making the 
plant a scries of parallel layers of foliage. 2 to 3 
ft., 20 cts. each, £1.50 for 10. £12 per 100. 
Cletkra acuminata 
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