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CAESALPINIA GILLIESI—Poinciana or Bird-of-Para- 
dise. Feathery foliage; yellow flowers with long 
red protruding stamens; all summer blooming. 
TES Sid Arde sg eS ee yc a $ .35 
GE re,” Ori ate Te oR Ren ee at ee 00 
Li ile 2Ae ee ope TSU ae ae a hee A ee 1.50 
CALLICARPA AMERICAN A—Beautyberry or French 
Mulberry. Violet berries in whorls around stems 
BLIMOCUTNIT sere ht Uist s ere eee cain $ .75 and 1.00 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS—Sweet Shrub. Grows in 
partial shade. Curiously shaped chocolate-color- 
ed, sweet scented flowers in spring. 
Ley, UBS Ae ae 2h NE Py! aa ae $1.00 
CASSIA CORYMBOSA—Yeliow flowers in Sept. Drough 
resisting. Fast growing to 6 or 2 feet. 
Gra LIOTRCAITS. eae eee oo fet eke ea an $1.00 and 1.50 
CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS — Button Bush. 
Fluffy, cream colored, ball-shaped flowers in 
late spring, on strong growing bush. Native. 
Lele Uk BIN) aa IREe BERR oh oon on eee ie eee am $1.00 
CERCIS—Canadensis. Redbud. Much loved; small tree. 
Rosy purple flowers in March. 
Bare root . wouDUs 1b, and, 1.00 
B. and B. 1.50 up ‘to large trees at... 7.50 
CHIN ESIS—Chinese type makes more of a large 
bush. Brighter flowers in larger clusters. Ex- 
tremely showy. B. B.....$1.00; 1:50; 2:50; 3.50 
WHITE—A new interesting variety of glisten- 
ing beauty among other colors. Blooms when 
QUITE YOUN Dee bs eae ee ey, $3.50 and 5.00 
CHERRY—See Prunus. 
CHILOPSIS LINEARIS—F lowering or Desert Willow. 
Fast growing to 8 feet. Fine willow-like foliage. 
Flowers in summer of orchid color. 
Bares R00 tates see tae ae ae Aa $ .75 and 1.00 
CHOKEBERRY—See Aronia. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA—Hardy Orange 
CORAL TREE—See Erythrina, under ‘Perennials.’ 
CORNUS FLORIDA—Dogwood. Slow growing, single 
white flowers in April. Plant in acid soil; best 
in partial shade. Red berries in winter. 
Barecroctiaieet ie ee $ .75 and 1.00 
Bands Bre eee ree teks $2.50; 3.50; 5.00 and 7.50 
RUBRA—Pink Dogwood. Same as above, flow- 
ers pinkie Cnolces amas oe $5.00; 7.50 and 10.00 
RED OZIER—Stems red, pretty for winter col- 
oring; flowers insignificant sant ak eee hak Cates ea $ .75 
CRAPE MYRTLE—See Lagerstroemia. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—Japanese Quince or “Japonica.” 
One of the finest shrubs. Very early spring 
blooming. Colors from deep red, coral to pink 
and orange, as well as shell pink and white. 
bad ace be ENN A cere ee, Malle $ .385; .50; .75 and 1.00 
Badndes ae a $1.00; 1.50; 3.00 and 5.00 
DWARF—Spreading Type. 3 colors: Deep red, 
rich orange, salmon pink. 
SIZES eee ae aeavenr ements tk 2m $ .75; 1.00 and 2.00 
WHITE VARIETIES—Nivalis and Snowdrift. 
Ey es 1 See a cane eRe ic) 5 Ya rh $1.50 and 2.50 
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