
Cornus 
(Red Bark Dogwood). Valuable for brilliancy of bark 
and berries. The autumn fruits call in a welcome 
assemblage of birds: and the tangled mass of highly 
| colored twigs enliven the somberness of winter, 
Prices: Each Per3 Per10 
Pare IT CM ie Sei on ats foe Se $ .20 $ .50 $1.45 
BPO TOO boon apy ton ay, eee" 35 On 2-75 
Crape Myrtle 
(Lagerstroemia). This well-known old favorite is 
the glory of Southern gardens. Of upright habit 
with small dark green foliage and large clumps of 
beautiful lace-like flowers throughout the summer. 
We can supply three colors: red, pink and white. 
Prices: Each Per3 Per10 
SDL NO 9 01) 1 regan Pr We Tey ay ara $ .40 $1.10 $3.25 
Ses 42 < | REATEN dee eT 50 1.40 4.25 
Deutzia 
(White and Pink). One of the finest of the flower- 
ing shrubs and remarkable for the abundance of 
beautiful blooms which cluster thickly along the 
branches in early spring. 
Prices: Each Per3 Per 10 
Dee CN con a ern beam th $ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
Bea tOOt eo ae te pe 35 90 2.75 
Euonymus, Cork-Bark 
(Alatus). An attractive shrub because of its heavily 
ridged branches, resembling layers of cork. Foliage 
is especially fine in autumn when it changes to many 
brilliant shades. Sometimes called “Winged Burn- 
ing Bush.” 
Prices: Each Per3 Per10 
EPALS ANOU A entrar ice, $ .35 $ .90 $2.75 
Pe BrA IGT ae asp eeg te aE 50 1.40 4.25 

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