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Dogwood 
Cornus Alba Siberica, 6-8'—Coral Red 
Dogwood 
Its bright red stems contrasted against the white 
snow in winter make this a Shrub of great interest. 
Bears showy flowers and white berries. Hardy. White, 
July. 
Cornus Amomum, 8-10'—Silky Dogwood 
A spreading Shrub with purple branches. Leaves 
are dark green, pale underneath, and fllowers are 
creamy-white, borne in flat-topped clusters. Late in 
June. Fruits blue in color. 
Cornus Paniculata, 8-10'—Gray Dogwood 
The upright growing variety with gray bark and 
white flowers. Particularly attractive in' the fall with 
red foliage and white berries. 
Cornus Sanguinea, 6-8'—Bloodred Dogwood 
Has reddish purple stems and black berries, other¬ 
wise similar to the Coral Dogwood. 
Cornus Stolonifera, 6-8'—Red Osier Dogwood 
Has general characteristics of other Dogwoods. Bears 
white, dull fruit in June, which clings well into the 
winter. Red Bark. 
Cornus Stolonifera Flaviramea, 6-8'—Golden. 
twig Dogwood 
Its bright yellow bark makes it very showy, especi¬ 
ally when planted in masses with the red-barked Dog¬ 
woods. 
Corylus Americana, 12-15'—American 
Hazelnut 
A tall grower with large leaves. Besides its desir¬ 
able nuts, its graceful habit and vigorous growth— 
even in the shade—make it a' useful Shrub. 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia, 5-8'—Quinceberry 
A semi-evergreen plant from China. Branches thick¬ 
ly covered with dark green leaves turning dark red in 
fall. Also bears conspicuous black berries. White, June. 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis, 1-1%'—Rock 
Cotoneaster 
A superb dwarf Shrub of trailing habits. Has small 
leaves of waxy sheen. Foliage brightens to red in 
autumn, and its showy crimson fruit is borne through¬ 
out the winter. A favorite for rockeries. 
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