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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
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CORNUS fiorida pendula, Weeping Dogwood 
A novelty plant. The branches hang down 
and the flowers face down. Very unusual. 
Noo in tleads: on: 3". SLemsy.b Bi. -.---- $2.00 Each 
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CORNUS paniculata, Gray Dogwood | 
Useful native plant whose May flowers are fol- 
lowed in autumn by mass of white berries on red 
stems, Large spreading shrub. 15 feet. 
Per10 Per100 
Ey A eR ends eas tts Me $3.50 $30.00 
hk SUE Laka arin ie aioe aga ped fae 3.00 25.00 
HOSS ies sae ee an RR ees ea aE 2.50 20.00 
Abele eer OMe ee SOAS oo 2.00 15.00 
sanguinea, Bloodtwig Dogwood 
Upright shrub with dark green foliage and 
creamy white flowers, which are followed by 
clusters of dark blue berries. Attractive dark 
red branches in winter. 10 feet. 
THES ree SS pnd ete ken SS eet 2.00 17.50 
ROT gabe, WOR eo ae pee ARS ep 1.75 15.00 
See eee eet ere Oe SN a cae oe 1.50 12.50 
stolonifera, Red-Osier Dogwood 
Spreads by suckers into a large mass. Twigs 
are blood-red, fall fruits are white. 8 feet. 
PCy ee ot Od Se CR 2.50 
LAAT Ele es es MOL a ORLA Nap Ree 1.75 15.00 
4 We he EN 3 ae fai ey eek 1.50 12.50 
stolonifera fiaviramea (Lutea), Goldtwig Dogwood 
Heavily branched, spreading shrub Dogwood 
with yellow twigs, attractive dark green leathery 
leaves, and white heads of bloom followed by 
clusters of white berries. 10 feet. 
ANY Ar TOE Maes Pea ee ee 2.00 £17.50 
LEO ER nd he Pe eet 1.75 15.00 
FST os fee Or lS ops 1.50 12.50 
CORYLUS americana, American Hazelnut 
Choice native shrub, thriving in almost any 
situation... Bears filberts. 10 feet. 
Lee ELA ket ope of hc eed oo gat Samer ee ee 3.50 
KANSAS, March 29, 1943: “We are in receipt of the Viburnum 
carlesi and will say they are fine.” 
