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12. .tovlBrinchiese eee ee ahh, — 2.45 
18¢10'24. inchs 0" oe eae ee 45 3.50 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—A thrifty growing 
plant, bearing long, slender, arching spikes of 
blue-lilac flowers from June until frost. Very 
ornamental and fragrant. 
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CALLICARPA (Beautyberry)—A native large 
leaved shrub, having in the fall conspicuous 
violet colored fruits in clusters. 
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DFG tre LOC hake ik be ee ed ee .30 2.20 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub)—Plant found in 
all old-fashioned gardens. It has fragrant, dark 
reddish brown flowers. Grows well in shady 
location. Hardy. 
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Matos a Gl CO bakes ciate Souk kee .30 2.20 
CEPHALANTHUS (Button Bush) —A vigorous 
growing shrub with round buttons of creamy 
white flowers. Thrives best in moist loamy soil. 
Hardy. 
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Bet ote: bs fh oe RB Ha 2.75 
CORALBERRY (Indian Currant)—A native shrub 
which is dwarfish in growth, very hardy, and 
drouth resistant. Has small insignificant flowers 
in spring and wealth of coral berries in fall and 
winter, remaining until spring. 
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CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Red Bark Dogwood)— 
Heavily branched and spreading; small white 
berries lasting into the winter; bright red bark. 
Hardy. 
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CORNUS SANGUINEA (Red Twigged Dogwood) 
A spreading shrub with deep red or purplish 
branches. Grown because of its conspicuous red 
winter twigs. Cutting out old wood increases 
brilliance of new growth. 
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DUOMO Sree Lo wie ees 25 1.85 
CRAPE MYRTLE—tThe most showy and doubtless 
one of the most satisfactory plants for the entire 
South. Withstands drouth well and blooms all 
summer. The soft, fluffy flowers of crinkled, 
crepe petals are borne in immense panicles. The 
plant may be trained to tree form or allowed to 
grow in bush form. Hardy south of Ohio River. 
- Pink—Flowers bright clear pink of La France 
rose. i 
Purple—Flowers soft lavender-purple. 
