Charming. New shrub bearing flowers throughout the summer and 
autumn. Long sprays covered with lovely lavender-pink blooms. 
Hartwegi. Lavender pink. 
Ile de France. Reddish purple. 
CARAGANA — Siberian Pea Tree 
Arborescens. Height 14 feet. Shrub or low tree. Native of Si- 
beria. Pea-shaped yellow flowers in May. Valuable for snow and wind- 
break. 
Frutex. Height 5 feet. Dwarf, globe shaped, dark foliaged Caragana 
of unusual beauty. Its formal growth makes it of particular value. 
Lorbergi. Height 5 feet. A new, very fine foliaged shrub of medium 
height. A really beautiful shrub and one which should be planted more 
than it is. Yellow flowers in May. 
Pendula. Height 8 feet. A weeping Caragana on a 5 foot standard. 
Quite a novelty. Blooms in May. 
Pygmea. Height 3 feet. Dwarf, fine foliaged shrub, particularly 
adapted to low-growing hedges. Yellow flowers in May. 
CEPHALANTHUS — Button Bush 
Occidentalis. Height 6 feet. Hardy, coarse foliaged shrub. Its 
button-like flowers and subsequent seed pods made it quite an inter- 
esting and attractive shrub. 
CORNUS — Dogwood 
Alba Siberica (Coral Dogwood). Height 6 to8 feet. Hardy, vigorous, 
upright shrub producing small white flowers April-May. Porcelain blue 
fruit. Bright red bark in winter. 
Baileyi. Height 6 to 8 feet. One of the best red twigged Dogwoods. 
Slender branches. 
Elegantissima (Silverblotch Dogwood, Variegated). Height 6 to 
8 feet. Silver variegated leaves, bright red bark. Very attractive. 
Golden Twig (Stolonifera lutea). Height 8 to 10 feet. Distinct 
yellow bark. Beautiful for winter effect. 
Paniculata (Gray Dogwood). Height 10 to 12 feet. Native of Min- 
nesota. White flowers in May followed by white fruit. 
Sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood). Height 10 to 12 feet. Beautiful 
glossy red branches, greenish white blossoms May and June. 
Stolonifera (Red Osier). Height 15 to 20 feet. Dark wine-colored 
branches. Dull white flowers May and June. White berries. 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia. Height 6 to 8 feet. Robust shrub with slender spread- 
ing branches, minute pinkish flowers, followed by black fruit. Its leath- 
ery, shiny foliage makes it a beautiful hedge as well as an individual 
ornamental plant for the garden. Colors well in the fall. 
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