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BETULA (Continued) 
interesting in winter because of glossiness. Source 
of oil of wintergreen. Prefers deep rich soil. 
6 to 8’ $2.25 
Papyrifera—60’ White or Paper Birch. Attrac- 
tive bark thruout year, yellow foliage in fall. 
5 to 6S eapeezo 
B&B clumps of 3 stems 6 to 8’ $7.50 
CARAGANA—Siberian Peatree 
Arborescens—20’ Yellow pea-like flowers in late 
spring. Very upright growth, making it useful as 
accent among spreading shrubs or for hedges. Very 
hardy, tolerates most soils, prefers sun. 
4 to:3* See 
CERCIS—Redbud or Judas tree 
Canadensis—30’ Broad, open round head. Rosy 
purple flowers in April. Useful as specimen or 
against evergreen background. 5 10.6 wap 
CHIONANTHUS—Fringetree 
Virginica—25’ Unusual shrubby type small tree, 
unusual white flowers late in June. Free flowering, 
tolerates shade. 18 to 24% S300 
CORNUS—Dogwood 
Florida—35’ White flowering dogwood. Low, 
spreading head with horizontal branches. Ex- 
cellent flowering habit, deep scarlet fall foliage and 
scarlet berries. Ideal specimen. Tolerates shade, 
likes good drainage. 
3to4’ $.75 3to5stem 15’ clumps, B&B $15.00 
Florida Rubra—Red flowering type of above. 
18 to 24” B&B $1.25 5 to 6’ $5.00 
CRATAEGUS—Hawthorn 
Cordata—Washington Thorn 25’ Dense foliage, 
round head late seasoned flowers, scarlet fruit and 
foliage in fall. One of best for fruiting. Horizontal 
branching habit makes it good as hedge, screen or 
specimen. 3. to 4759 Sieed 
Crus-galla—Cockspur Thorn 25’ Attractive flower 
fruit, and large 3” thorns. Prefers dry, gravelly soil. 
Good hedge or specimen. 3to4’ $1.75 
