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IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
GALLICARPA 
Purpurea ( Chinese Beauty Berry) A pretty shrub with graceful habit growing to 3 to 4 feet high, 
especially attractive in September with its lavender or orchid colored berries. 18-24" $ 40- 2-3' 
3-4' 3-50. 
CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTAL IS 
(.Button Bush) — Round heads creamy 
white flowers July to September. Glossy foliage. Likes 
moist soil. 2-3' 3-45; 3-4' 3-55. 
Calycanthus Floridus 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA {Sweet Pepper Bush) — A 
beautiful little shrub covered in August and September 
with small white spikes which are delightfully fragrant. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet and makes a fine sub-shrub. 18-24" 
3-50; 2-3' 3-65. 
CLETHRA BARBINERVIS— Larger growing heavier 
above. Must be planted in a protected situation. 
foliaged and larger flowering than the 
2-3' 3-75; 3-4' 31.10. 
COLUTEA ARBORESCENS ( Common Bladder-Senna )—Upright shrub to 10 feet with pale 
green foliage. Grown chiefly for yellow flowers followed by decorative pods. 3-4' 3-50. 
COMMON PERSIMMON- —Woody plants to 15 feet, grown for handsome foliage and variable 
edible fruit. 4-5' 31-50. 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Sweet 
Scented Shrub) —Upright to 6 feet, 
clothing its straight reddish shoots with 
large glossy leaves. Flowers double, 
chocolate red. 18-24" 3-35; 2-3' 3-45; 
3-4' 3-50. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS {Siberian 
Pea Tree) —Large growing shrub to twelve 
feet. Yellow pea-shaped flowers in May. 
18-24" 3-35; 3-4' 3-50. 
CEANOTHUS AMERICANA {Jersey 
Tea) —Low erect shrub to 3 feet. Has a 
profusion of white bloom in large panicules. 
18-24" 3-55. 
COMPTONIA ASPLENIFOLIA {Sweet Fern) —A small native shrub growing 3 to 5 feet. LTseful 
lor covering banks and to grow on sterile sandy and stony soil. It is an attractive undershrub 
with fern-like, scented foliage and brownish head of imperfect flowers. 15-18" 3-40; 18-24" 3-55; 
1-iyp 3.70. 
CORNELIAN CHERRY {Cornus Mas) —Handsome shrub or small tree of dense growth. Very 
attractive in early Spring with its vellow flowers and again in the Fall with its shining scarlet 
fruit. 2-3' 3-75;‘3-4' 31-00; 4-5' 31 50; 5-6' 32.00; 6-7' 32.50. 
COTONEASTER —The Cotoneaster family is very interesting. An assorted group of them 
makes a valuable addition to the garden. Their leaves are small, round and glossy. Minute 
flowers are followed by glossy berries. Habit in general is semi spreading. 
Acutifolia {Peking Cotoneaster)— Small pink flowers. Black fruit. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-60. 
Bullata —Quite upright with larger crinkly leaves. Black fruit. 15-18" 3-40; 18-24" 3-50. 
Dielsiana {Diels Cotoneaster)— Red fruit in abundance. Matures at 6 to 8 feet. 12-18" 3-35; 
18-24" 3-50. 
Divaricata {Spreading Cotoneaster)- —A handsome shrub growing to 6 feet with oval glossy green 
leaves. Persistent red frui . 18-24" 3-55; 2-3' 3-75; 3-4' 3-90. 
Lucida— Dense upright shrub to 8 feet. Dark green foliage. Black fruit. 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 
3.65; 3-4' 3.85. 
MoupJnensis ( Mupin Cotoneaster) —Spreading shrub to 10 feet. Pinkish flowers in clusters 
followed by black fruit. Large heavy veined leaves glossy above, gray green below. 18-24" 
3-60; 2-3' 3-75; 3-4' 31.00. 
Simonsi {Simon’s) —Semi-evergreen shrub to 4 feet wuth loose spreading habit. Shining red 
fruit in abundance. 2-3' 3-75. 
Wilsoni —Grows to 5 feet. Fruit red. 2-3' 3-75; 3-4' 31-00. 
CORYLUS AMERICANA {American Hazelnut) —One of our native nut bearing shrubs that 
makes an attractive addition to natural planting. 18-24" 3-45; 2-3' 3-55; 3-4' 3-70. 
Corylus Avellana Atropurpurea {Purple Filbert) —This is a grafted variety of European Filbert 
which makes a specimen shrub about 15 feet high. Leaves dark purple or brownish red. 4-6' 
B&B 35.00. 
Our shade trees will please you. They have been properly grown. 
