MECKLENBURG, N. Y. 7 
CALLUNA 
Vulgaris—Scotch Heather—See Perennial Section. 
CALYCANTHUS 
Florida—Sweetshrub or Carolina Allspice 4 to 5’ 
Unusual fragrance of leaves and odd deep brown 
red flowers in June make this an interesting plant. 
Needs rich soil, some protection. 2to3’ §$ .40 
CARAGANA 
Arborescens—Siberian Pea Tree—See Tree Section. 
CEANOTHUS 
Americanus—Jersey tea 3’ Good in dry, poor 
soils, adapted to shade. Good ‘‘fill” plant. 
120718" = $50 
CHIONANTHUS—White fringetree—See Tree Section. 
CORNUS 
Ammonum—Silky dogwood 6 to 8’ Deep coral 
stems, small white flowers in June. Good near 
water and dampness. Should have lots of room. 
3.to 4’ $ .50 
Mas—Cornelian Cherry 8 to 10’ Very early 
flowering, brilliant yellow. Excellent background 
shrub. Large, round top. 18 to 24” ¢ .60 
Paniculata—Gray dogwood. Usually 3 to 4’ Ex- 
cellent for mass plantings because of brilliant 
purple fall foliage and white berries. Very hardy, 
tolerating poor dry soils. Good on banks. 
Meee. 24H. '.35 BiLOrL oe hero) 
Stolonifera—Red osier dogwood 7 to 8’ Deep red 
stems makes this interesting thruout the year. 
Excellent as background plant where it has lots of 
room. Tolerates very wet soil. Excellent in combi- 
nation with the yellow stem type, especially in 
winter. 
18 to 24” ¢ .30 ATO owas OU 
Stolonifera Flaviramea—Yellow stem dogwood. A 
brilliant yellow stem variety of above. 
2to3’ $ 40 3to4’ §£ .60 
COTONEASTER 
Divaricata—Spreading Cotoneaster 5 to 6’ Deep 
green, small, dense leaves. Scarlet fruit in Septem- 
