F, & F. NURSERIES 20 
CORNUS—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
kousa chinensis. 15’-20’ Chinese Dogwood 
Has still larger flowers; and don't the birds relish the fruits! 
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mas. 15’-20° Cornelian Cherry 
Generally the first shrub to show color in spring when the 
twiggy branches are covered in a yellow mist that gradu- 
ally becomes brighter. Later the cherry-like fruits are 
attractive and palatable. Should be used extensively. 
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paniculata. 10’-12’ Gray Dogwood 
Here is the massing shrub “par excellence. Bordering 
swampy sections. great mounds can be seen with the 
myriad clusters of white berries on red stems adding color 
to the countryside. An ideal ‘'filler’’ for the shrub border. 
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stolonifera. 8'-10' Red Osier Dogwood 
Valued chiefly for its bright red twigs, a welcome note in 
the dull winter landscape. Severe annual pruning will 
bring out the color. Will form a _ thicket eventually. 
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—flaviramea. 6'-8' Goldentwig Dogwood 
Surprisingly bright yellow bark brightens any corner where 
this is planted. Smaller than, but good with red osier. 
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CORYLOPSIS sinensis. 9'-10’ Chinese Winterhazel 
In March or early April when the fragrant little pendants 
of inverted yellow cups are studded throughout the bush 
—what a lovely thing!! Handsome round foliage, fat 
winter buds, and a neat branching habit serve to make 
this desirable and interesting throughout the year. Scarce, 
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CORYLUS avellana atropurpurea. 12’-15’ Purple Filbert 
Big round leaves are solidly stained a rich reddish pur- 
ple. Most effective as a spot plant. 
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