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Cornus - Dogwood 
Cornus florida (White Dogwood). See page 
How to Plant a Tree 
SET TREE IN TUB OF WATER WHILE DIGGING HOLE. 











C. flerida rubra (Pink Dogwood). See page 
8. 
C. Mascula (Cornelian Cherry). 10 to 15 
feet. An upright, dense growing shrub. 
Foliage colors to burnt-orange in fall. 
Yellow flowers in March before the leaves 
appear, followed by bright red fruit. 

Re SHOULD NOT 
Each 
Ao Si ea a ee $0.75 | SUBSOIL SHOU Re eo ocee 
Db to 6) ft 1.00 BE BROKEN UP 
fe} EF Re Cees: Sere. | “| “PLENTY LARGE ENOUGH 
iF VERY HARD. 
C. sibirica (Red-Twigged Dogwood). 6 to 8 
feet. Greenish white flowers in June. 
Grown because of its conspicuous red SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 
winter twigs. Cutting out old wood in- aoe THAN IT GREW IN NURSERY. 
creases color brilliance of new growth. 










Each a ery 
SETTLE TREE BYa\y ENOTES ee 
8% Z fe a LAT rae crear cole or Roe ee st $0.50 SHAKING UP _% Lee ‘i Be 
. MA ght ae wean ee ee ee CO aay ROOTS TO 
Cotoneaster Racemiflora LLY AUS SU Si 
SEL 
WHEN HOLE [S : 
Soongarica Corylus ABOUT 2/3 FULL PACK 17 
FIRMLY WITH FEET. 

FILLIN AMONG ROOTS 
. 6 WITH GOOD LOAMY 
ye. SOIL. WORK IN BY 
“ze HAND OR SETTLE 
Corylus americana (Hazelnut). 6 to 8 feet. A 
vigorous shrub with numerous upright 
Cotoneaster branches. Leaves heart-shaped, dark green, 
Cotoneaster acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster). 5 to 6 feet. more or less downy on both surfaces. Nuts 
Slender, spreading branches with small, shining foliage. aoe sie loe es i etonted PRLSk SoG gece 

Small-clustered pink flowers, followed by shining black Each 
berries. Each 5 to 6 ft $1.25 
OG eesti Ba ee a fe COS ME ourit, eee meen Ase - 
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C. divaricata (Spreading Cotonea:tcr). 4 to 5 feet. A semi- : ; 
evergreen variety with good foliage and scarlet fruit. 
Each 
2. tOl3 tt (BEB sree peter ee Le eee aes Dilles) 
3. 10°4 (BG B) Me ence er een ae eee 2.00 
C. racemificra soongarica. Medium size. Upright spreading 
branches, nearly round leaves. White blossoms followed 
by large, showy red fruit. Each 
2:to'3 ft (BG BUM sei aenens=.cr, cnn e Eocene $2.00 
Stes TMI BE Bie t wartecu ter renee ee cae eee 3.00 
Elaeagnus 
Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian Olive). 15 feet. 
An unusual shrub with dark green bark and sil- 
very folioge. Fragrant, deep golden yellow flow- 
ers followed by ornamental olive fruit. Valuable 
for contrast with green foliage plants. 
Cydonia - Flowering Quince 
Cydonia japonica (Japanese Quince). 6 to 8 feet. Early 
blooming, spreading shrub with large masses of brilliant Each 
scarlet blossoms produced just as leaves are opening. 2 fora at $0.60 
Foliage dark glossy green. Each 4 i See eee ee RN 1 a a a oS 
2 to 3 LAPEER PORE cic ch TS Le Re ay pe res se $0.60 5 ee 6 ft. Mia ON ae 1.00 
S*to-4. ft nd eet, Sold Ce eee COGN: 15 e emma uate Saye 2 
C. japonica pygmea (Dwarf Japanese Quince). 3 feet. 
A dwarf form of Cydonia with flesh-pink flowers which 
are most attractive. A fine variety where a low type Exochorda 
is desired. Each 
Siar coy eWay cin dro tore vil Yom ienteer a GRIMS Barns o Bedi e $0.50 Exochorda grandiflora (Pearl Bush). 8 to 10 feet. 
L:Siato--24 sine ey. keene ete Fone te ee eer en ane .60 One of the most pleasing spring flowering shrubs, 
having a mass of white blooms in April. Should 
be used extensively in mass plantings. Prune 
severely at planting time for best results. 
Cc. maulei. A little known but outstanding species of me- 
dium growth. Good foliage and ruby flowers. Very 

attractive. Each Each 
2: £6: Sr EER cop ec Pee tee ELA te CE RS ae $0.75 Cornus Sibirica 2. tO"'3 FEO Ok Se Oe eee $0.50 
3) Ons AY am aoins as anes ee eee eee .60 
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Haw ta 
Plant 
With every order 
we will send abso- 
lutely free a book 
which, by word 
and picture, will 
show just how to 
plant a tree or 
shrub. The instruc- 
tions are clear, 
and if followed, 
your plants should 
grow and thrive. 
We send the book- 
let free with every 
order. 

Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sousley, Cooper Drive 
Just a littie addition of Hillenmever’s trees cnd shrubs has added to the attractiveness 
of this charming home. Cydonia Japonica 

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