GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian Pea Tree) (T)—A fine 
shrub for dry locations. Has compound leaves similar to those of the 
locust tree and bright yellow blossoms in small clusters. This variety 
is particularly beautiful in the spring when the new silvery foliage has 
a soft feathery appearance. 
CRD Ts ae SS SSD) Se Pa Se op $0.40 
Be ee re ee Se 60 
See rn See ete fy ES Tt 75 
Serene en he eke Ell 1.00 
cyte een ee ee eee ee 1.25 
CASSIA (Indian Senna) (L.)—Handsome feather-formed foliage and 
numerous indeterminate clusters of showy yellow flowers during 
July, August, and Sept. Easy to grow. 
Large No. 1 Plants 
CORNUS, COLORADO DOGWOOD (Stolonifera var. Coloraden- 
sis) (T)—Native variety having brownish red _ branches, bluish- 
white flowers in early summer. 
nC ta ee $0.50 
Ly 2 eS ES aaa 15 
ere pen pet ag) ee 1.00 
te es re 1.25 
Ce ey os RE a aaa eae 1.50 
CORNUS, SIBERIAN RED TWIGGED DOGWOOD (C. alba 
sibirica) (M)—Somewhat stronger growing but much like Yellow 
Twigged Dogwood. Should be planted with that variety and treated 
the same. Black berries. 
Crit mee tare De oper 20 5 Ved ero GY Me ee Sp Ia Ra $1.00 
CORNUS, YELLOW TWIGGED DOGWOOD (C. stolonifera 
lutea) (M)—A low-growing, spreading bush, with bright yellow twigs 
which are especially effective in the winter when planted in a clump 
beside the above variety. Keep the old wood thinned out to have a 
bright color. 
VAP Sal $1.00 De Aiet Cer $1.25 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Peking Cotoneaster) (M)—A 
very hardy shrub that is much used in the north for hedging, but is at- 
tractive as a specimen or in the shrub border, Leaves are dark green 
and stay on late; clusters of shiny black fruit in the fall. 
PA San fh fy pipes pe See $0.85 Bea I reese a oS a $1.00 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA (Spreading Cotoneaster) (M)— 
From Central and Western China. Graceful spreading habit. Small 
green polished leaves and small red fruit. Glorious autumn coloring. 
REG ye tone eee $1.00 DA Sin eae ee ae eee $1.25 
CURRANT, YELLOW FLOWERING (Ribes odoratum aureum) 
(T)—The small yellow flowers in the early spring are delightfully 
fragrant. Has smooth, shining foliage. Fruit black with a bluish 
bloom. 
ee Veer pe ee oe ee $0.60 ANGI VB Bi : 
aig © S19 i he Se Na ae Siang Dae os FSC es ath te” p< 5 i ea 2 1.25 
CYDONIA, JAPONICA (Japanese flowering quince) (M)—Is one 
of the first shrubs to flower in the spring and its fiery red blos- 
soms are beloved everywhere. A native of Japan. 
Leos at pe Rae Nek a ae $0.50 2-3 ft! 0 
LDS eee Gaetan ee ee rt hes eames tity WA eee ake een ere ok 1.25 
DESMODIUM, PENDULIFLORUM (Lespedeza) (M)—A broad 
growing perennial shrub, bear- 
ing cerise colored blossoms in 
September. Attractive weeping 
habit of growth. 
20 yr. No. t Plants) $0.75 
oye NOs Plants =~. 7 1.00 
ELDER, FERN-LEAVED 
(Sambucus acutiloba) (T)— 
A form of green elder with cut | 
or fern like leaves that are 
most attractive. 
peo oe t fit ip eterd aetet x one oi) eS) $1.00 
AR ORD Ree eer ees fee ib PAS 
ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambu- 
cus canadensis aurea) (T)—A | 
variety of elder with greenish- , 
golden leaves. Often used to 
put a dash of color in the shrub 
border, All elders are very 
hardy. 
Or AG al ante eee $1.00 
A OTs) ee eek ee 125 
ELDER, GREEN (Sambucus 
canadensis) (T)—Hardy shrub 
with large flat clusters of fra- 
grant white flowers. These are 
followed by black edible ber- 
ries. One of the best shrubs for 

screening. s oS By 
PE ao 9 al aS $0.75 Cydonia, Javonica 
UR PRL Sap eg I a 1.00 (Japanese Flowering Quince) 
