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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
Cyclamen 
Quantity Price 
CORNELIAN CHERRY (Conius Mascula). 
Small tree. 3 ft. Ult. H. 12 ft. 2 $1.00 
COTONEASTER. Upright. Ult. H. 4 ft. Small 
shiny leaves, slender branches filled with 
red berries. 18 in. plants. 2 1.00 
COTONEASTER. Low growing, red berries. 3 1.00 
COTONEASTER (SaUcifolia). Ult. H. 3 to 
4 ft. Of all the species this is the most 
handsome. Branches are long and droop¬ 
ing and at the end of summer are literally 
filled with glowing red berries. Should 
not be grown north of Wilmington, Del. 
1 ft. plants. 2 1.0 0 
COTTON (Seeds). Here is an excellent nov¬ 
elty that will be admired by everyone. The 
Southern cotton may be grown to perfec¬ 
tion in your garden. Full directions for 
culture included. 1 bag of seed. 1.00 
COTTON SHRUB (Baccharis Halimifolia). 
Ult. H. 6 ft. Small leathery leaves. Well 
branched shrub with myriads of flowers 
resembling tiny tufts of cotton. Blooms 
very late in the season when no other 
shrubs are in bloom. 3 ft. plants. 2 l.oo 
CRANBERRY. The commercial large berry 
type. For wet places. 8 1.0 0 
CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroeniia). Any color. 
Red, pink, white, purple, blue. 2 ft. Ult. 
H. 10 ft. 2 1.00 
CRATAEGUS (Oxyacantlia). These are 
large thorny trees. Flowers white followed 
by attractive tiny apple shape fruits. Re¬ 
maining on until fall. Used for back¬ 
ground effect. 
CROCUS. Plant in fall. 5 0 l.OO 
CUCUMBER TREE. This is a Magnolia, Im¬ 
mense shiny leaves. Mammoth flowers. 4 ft. 
Ult. H. 10 ft. 1 1.00 
