FORSYTHIA. Showy border type. 6-7 
inches. Countless golden flowers in early 
spring. The best of the forsythias. 
12-18 in. Each 10c; 10 for 75c 
Dogwoods 
GRAY DOGWOOD. Paniculata. 10-12 
inches. Creamy-white flowers with bluish- 
white berries in numerous clusters on red 
stems. Ideal for massing. Does best in shady, 
moist places. 
6-12 in. transplants . 10 for 50c 
SILKY DOGWOOD. Amomum (sericea). 
8-9 inches. Bluish fruits in the fall following 
the white flowers. Good in swampy places. 
6-12 in. transplants . 10 for 50c 
GOLDENTWIG DOGWOOD. Lutea. 6-8 
inches. White flowers with brilliant yellow 
bark. Moist shady place. 
12-18 in. transplants . 10 for 80c 
BLOODTWIG DOGWOOD. Sanguinea. 
8-9 inches. White flowers, red branches, black 
fruit. Moist shady or protected places. 
6-8 in. transplants .. 10 for 50c 
RED OSIER DOGWOOD. 7-8 inches. 
Dark red bark, white fruits, white flowers. 
12-18 in. transplants . 10 for 75c 
PAGODA DOGWOOD. Alternifolia. 
Small tree to 15 feet. Bluish black fruit on red 
stems with pale yellow flowers. 
8-12 in. transplants . 10 for 75c 
Shrubs for Mass Planting 
CALLICARPA. American Beautyberry. 4- 
5 inches. Bluish flowers in May. Violet fruit. 
12-18 in. S. $6.00 per 100 
CYDONIA lAPONICA. Flowering Quince. 
4-5 inches. Deep green foliage, rich scarlet 
flowers. 
12-18 in. S. $6.00 per 100 
DEUTZIA. Pride of Rochester. 9-10 in¬ 
ches. Countless whitish-pink flowers. 
12-18 in. S. $5.50 per 100 
