
LEMOINE DEUTZIA 
Buddleia - Butterfly Bush 
BUTTERFLY BUSH or SUMMER LILAC (Buddleia). Erect, 
spreading shrubs of medium height, slender brown 
branches and elongated, dull dark green leathery leaves. 
Bears beautiful lilaclike flower spires 12 to 18 inches long; 
excellent for cutting. Plants start to bloom in early Au- 
gust, and continue until frost. 
Charming. Long sprays of lavender-pink flowers. One of 
the best. 
Dubonnet. Reddish purple. Nearest true red introduction 
to date. 
Eleanor. Eleanor-blue, orange eye. 
Hartwegi. Lavender-blue. 
Ile de France. Dark claret-purple. 
Calycanthus - Sweet Shrub 
COMMON SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus floridus). Tall, 
upright shrubs with spreading branches; large glossy 
dark green leaves; dark, reddish brown, fragrant flow- 
ers in early spring. 
Caragana - Siberian Pea Tree 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE (Caragana arborescens). A tall 
growing shrub with green bark, small bright yellow, 
pea-shaped flowers in the late spring, and light green, 
fine foliage. 
Cephalanthus - Buttonbush 
COMMON BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis). A 
sturdy, native shrub with erect branches, light green 
foliage and odd, ball-shaped flower clusters on long 
stems; blooming from July to September. The button- 
like seed pods provide ornamental winter effect. 
Cornus - Dogwood 
CORAL DOGWOOD (Cornus alba sibirica). A rather tall 
and broad growing shrub with bright coral-red 
branches which are very outstanding, especially in the 
winter. Flat clusters of white flowers in May and June 
produce bluish white fruit. 
PAGODA DOGWOOD (C. alternifolia). A tall growing 
shrub with branches forming flat, spreading tiers. Flat 
flower clusters produce dark blue fruit. 
SILKY DOGWOOD (Cornus amomum; sericea). A tall 
shrub with purple branches and large leaves which 
are dark green above and pale green beneath. Clus- 
ters of white flowers in June and July produce attrac- 
tive blue fruit. 
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CORNUS, continued 
GRAY DOGWOOD (C. paniculata). A tall growing 
shrub with gray, upright branches. Dark green 
leaves turn to a pleasing fall color. Clusters of 
white flowers in May produce white berries on 
short, red stems. 
CORNELIAN CHERRY (C. mas). Large, dense, tree- 
like shrub with fine, glossy foliage. The showy 
bright scarlet edible fruit produces a lasting fall 
effect. Bears small yellow flowers early in the 
spring before the Golden Bell. 
RED OSIER DOGWOOD (C.stolonifera). Medium height 
shrub; spreading habit; bright red branches; white 
flowers in May and June and fruit in clusters. 
GOLDENTWIG DOGWOOD (C. stolonifera flaviramea). 
Medium to tall, spreading shrub with yellow 
branches. White flowers are produced in clusters. 
Cotoneaster 
PEKING COTONEASTER (Cotoneaster acutifolia). A 
handsome medium sized shrub of upright growth. 
Foliage consists of small, oval, dark green and 
lustrous leaves. The small white flowers produce 
black fruit. 
WILSON COTONEASTER (C. Wilsoni). A low to me- 
dium sized shrub of spreading habit. Lustrous dark 
green leaves provide a rich foliage effect. Tiny 
white flowers produce red fruit. 
Cydonia - Flowering Quince 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). A very 
ornamental shrub, medium to tall, with thorny, 
irregular branches. The beautiful dark green, 
glossy foliage is preceded in April and May by 
white, rose or red flowers, massed throughout the 
shrub on short stems. Large yellow fruit offers fall 
interest. 

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