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Each Ten Hundred 
CLETHRA alnifolia. 7’-8’ Summersweet 
Useful for damp woodlands where the erect white flower 
spikes spice the air with a “peppery” odor all summer. 
Will also grow contentedly even in poor soil or sun. 
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— rosea. Pink Summersweet 
Retaining all the good points of the type with the 
advantage of a charming pink shade—very scarce. 
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COLUTEA arborescens. 10’-12’ Bladdersenna 
So called because the reddish seed pods are inflated, which 
follow the small bright yellow pea blossoms. Interesting. 
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CORNUS alba (sibirica), 8’-10’ Coral Dogwood 
Grows vigorously in moist places, where the vivid red bark 
is strikingly evident throughout winter, particularly if used 
with the yellow twig form. Birds quickly eat the berries. 
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alternifolia. 15’-20’ Pagoda Dogwood 
Too seldom used, this handsome shrub is full of character, 
with flat spreading tiers of branches creating deep shadows. 
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amomum. 8-10’ Silky Dogwood 
In autumn the bluish fruits are most ornamental, and even 
in winter the purplish branches give color. Good for mass- 
ing, particularly in swampy areas. Has large silky foliage. 
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As sunbeams stream through 
liberal space, 




And nothing jostle 
or displace, 
ahs So waved the pine tree through 
my thought, 
And fanned the dreams it never 
brought. 
EMERSON. 

