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CHAS. ¥\6Rt NURSERIES, PRAIRIE VIEW, ILLINOIS 
CALYCANTHUS—SWEET SHRUB 
BUDDLEIA—BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Attractive, long, white leaves. Blooms all the latter part 
of the summer. Can be planted promiscuously among shrubs 
or in masses for a' background. 
Farquhari —Rather dwarf, compact growth; with medium 
sized flower spikes, bright lilac purple. 
Fortune! —The new sensational variety. 
Isle De Frauice —Rich reddish-purple flowers are borne in 
long panicles. 
CEANOTHUS—NEW JERSEY TEA 
Americanus —A dwarf shrub with white panicles of flowers 
in July. Fine for part shade. 3 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
12" to 18" .$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
CEPHALANTHUS 
Occidentalis (Button Bush). Fragrant, creamy white flow¬ 
ers. 8 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
3' to 4' .$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
4' to 5' .50 4.75 45.00 
CHIONANTHUS 
Virginica (White Fringe). A large, slow-growing shrub 
with dark green foliage. An abundance of white tassel¬ 
like flowers in June. 12 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
4' to 5' .$ .70 $6.75 $65.00 
5' to 6' .80 7.75 75.00 
CLETHRA 
Alnifolia (Sweet P'epper Bush). Dwarf shrub. Blooms 
white in July. 6 feet. 
Ea'ch 
2' to 3' ..$ .75 
CORNUS—DOGWOOD 
Alba Sibirica (Red Dogwood). The best of the Cornus 
varieties with its red branches which are very showy in 
Winter. 8 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 ' 
3' to 4' .$ .35 $3.25 $30.00 
4' to 5' .50 4.75 45.00 
5' to 6' .60 5.75 55.00 
Alternifolia (Pagoda). Blue berries. 12 feet. 
18" to 24" .$ .30 $2.75 $25.00 
Amomum (Native Silky Dogwood). A free growing species 
with panicles of white flowers. Purple-blue bark in 
Winter. 10 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .35 $3.25 $30.00 
4' to 5' .50 4.75 45.00 
Magnifica —Shrub of perennial habit. Long spikes of lilac- 
blue flowers. 
Each Per 10 
2 years .$ .40 $3.75 
CALYCANTHUS 
Floridus (Sweet Shrub). 5 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18" to 24" .$ .30 $2.75 $25.00 
2' to 3' .40 $3.75 $35.00 
Florida (White Flowering Dogwood). A small spreading 
tree, giving the effect of banks of flowers, arranged in 
horizontal strata. Four-petalled, white flowers before 
the foliage appears in the Spring. 
5' to 6' $4.00 $37.50 
6' to r . 5.00 47.50 
Lutea (Golden Bark Dogwood). Bright yellow bark in 
Winter, particularly effective in shrubberies planted with 
the Red-branched Dogwood. 6 feet. 
2' to 3' .$ .30 $2.75 $25.00 
3' to 4' .40 3.75 35.00 
4' to 5' 50 4.75 45.00 
CARAGANA—PEA SHRUB 
Arborescens -A shrub or low tree. Pea-shaped, yellow flow¬ 
ers in May. 20 feet. 
Each Per 10 I'er 100 
3' to 4' .$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
4' to 5' .50 4.75 45.00 
5' to 6' .75 7.25 70.00 
Decorticaxis—Dwarf habit, small, deep green foliage and deep 
golden yellow blossoms. 3 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .75 $7.25 
Frutescens —Blooms early, lively yellow. Small, deep green 
foliage. 6 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .75 $7.25 
Mascula (Cornelian Cherry). Early yellow flowers with an 
abundance of cherry-like fruit. 20 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .75 $7.25 $70.00 
4' to 5' . 1.00 9.50 90.00 
Paniculata (Gray Dogwood). Smooth, ash-colored bark; 
pointed leaves, light green above, whitish beneath; flow¬ 
ers greenish white; fruit white. 6 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .35 $3.25 $30.00 
4' to 5' .50 4.75 45.00 
Sibirica Elegantissima (Silver Variegated-Leaved Dogwood). 
10 feet. 
4' to 5' .,.$ .50 4.75 $45.00 
Lorbergi—Finest and most unusual of all Caraganas. Ele¬ 
gant branches with feather-like foliage of a' beautiful 
light green. 6 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .75 $7.25 
Pygmea—4 feet. 
12" to 18" .$ .25 $2.25 
CORYLUS—HAZELNUT 
Americana (American Hazelnut). 8-10 feet. Thrives in 
shady location. Attractive foliage. Nuts edible. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2' to 3' .$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
3' to 4' .50 4.75 45.00 
