8 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
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CERCIS canadensis, American Redbud 
(Judas Tree) 
One of our loveliest native trees, producing in 
early spring a mass of rosy-pink flowers. Bush 
or Tree form; please specify your choice. 
18 feet. | Per10 Per100 
Sed 1 joie fo. aL ofall Rk Re A ea La $5.50 $50.00 
ah ae Line ke, Fe Dyno ee. ee See Ree ee 4.50 40.00 
1 TR Spee eee ene Aa DEEL rat AP aah £. Abete ie 3.50 30.00 
Dee Pe, Sep Weak ge Cie Nica anes 2.50 22.50 
RT A! sia eid OER Ea EMA TS Wp Meee dees 1.50 12.50 
chinensis, Chinese Redbud 
For use where the more familiar Canadensis is 
too large. Dwarf shrub producing large deep 
pink flowers. Comparatively unknown, but very 
valuable plant. 8 feet. 
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pa taRs Vem sd tae eae) sh aeiee Baek LE ANNs 7.50 
I Raper) See ae en eet maaan Lode Te 5.00 
CHERRY, Weeping — See Prunus Subhirtella 
CHIONANTHUS virginica, White Frings 
A large slow-growing shrub with dark green 
foliage. An abundance of white tassel-like 
flowers in June. 12 feet. 
(Rs eae Aas Lo PE he Rig ec 3.50 30.00 
CHOKEBERRY—See Aronia 
CLETHRA alnifolia, Summersweet 
(Sweet Pepperbush) 
A small erect shrub, which likes shade. Bears 
fragrant spikes of white flowers in July. 5 feet. 
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a aM Sate Ae Se Sah SR er eT. 2.25 20.00 
CORNUS alba siberica, Coral Dogwood 
Shrub Dogwood bearing white clusters of blooms 
in spring, followed by whitish berries. Very at- 
tractive because of its bright red branches in 
winter. Very unusual effect. 10 feet. 
iN SUR We ED east 1.75 
Be Ter Maia a ant BME RA laos pees 1.50 12.50 
A i155 Ee. coker gence comes ame ae hte 1.25 10.00 
amomum, Silky Dogwood 
Large shrub. Flowers in clusters two and one- 
half inches across. Berries are pale blue. 
3_4r 1.50 12.50 
ater Rik te Pdr a Ieee 4.25 10.00 
