19 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 

CORNUS—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
canadensis. 6” Bunchberry 
Although low in stature, a most desirable member of this 
bold family. Typical white dogwood "flowers" give way 
to little crowded bunches of brilliant red berries. It must 
have shade and very acid soil—loves a pine needle mulch. 
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controversa. 25’-30’ Giant Dogwood 
Rarely seen and of outstanding merit. Notice the blue- 
black berries are quite large and it develops real char- 
acter with age. The young branches have maroon bark. 
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florida. 25’-30’ White Flowering Dogwood 
Surely evervone knows this splendid tree. Nothing is so 
spectacularly beautiful in spring as the banks of white 
flowers that border the woods. Then the profusion of 
glittering red berries and finally the brilliant autumn 
display of rich coloring, pink, crimson, scarlet, maroon. 
And in winter the twiggy intricate branch system forms 
a lacy network full of interest and beauty. Very 
adaptable and transplants readily. A real American. 
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Beto ye» - it. Be. Oboes 6.30 6.00 5.40 
8 to 10 ft. specimens, B.&B. 10.00 to 15.00 each 
10 to 12 ft. specimens, B. & B. 18.00 to 30.00 each 
—pendula. 10’-12’ Weeping Dogwood 
Somewhat grotesque with odd recurved branches. 
eersto 93): ft. Bs .@ebre Siva, 3.30 
Beaton 4. ft. De cer.o ner 25 
—plena. 20’-25’ Double Flowering Dogwood 
Has some additional bracts to give the appearance of a 
double flower—interesting break from our lovely Dogwood. 
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[eet 4 sft. BOLE Sct 4.50 4.00 
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—rubra. 25’-30° Red Flowering Dogwood 
Substitute pink flowers and you can imagine what a gor- 
geous effect can be made by using this form either alone or 
with the white type. Splendid free flowering specimens. 
pieero. 3! ft. Brae Died 1.80 1.65 1.50 
pavuor 4» ft. Biro’ ioe 5: 3.00 oki} 2.40 
eC weee- its Bigalow 4.80 4.20 Siwide| 
—welchi. 15’-20’ Welch Dogwood 
The foliage is curiously but prettily marbled with pink and 
white stripes of varying width—otherwise is similar to type. 
per OS ft BEgthan 2.00 
kousa. 15’-20’ Kousa Dogwood 
In this Japanese counterpart of our dogwood the white 
flowers are borne after the leaves have expanded and thus 
lengthens the “Dogwood season.” Large crimson straw- 
berry-like fruits are attractive to humans and birds alike. 
wey to. 4 ft. a ade't 42 ee 2.00 1.80 
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