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CALYCANTHUS floridus 6 ft. COMMON SWEETSHRUB 
This is an old favorite often called Strawberry Bush because 
of the spicey, fragrant, chocolate-colored flowers in June 
or July. The leaves are large and glossy green. Tolerates 

shade. 
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CARAGANA arborescens 10 ft. SIBERIAN PEASHRUB 
This yellow twigged upright shrub has pea-like yellow 
flowers in June. It has an abundance of bright green foliage. 

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Coralberry—see SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris 
CORNUS 
Among the garden dogwoods are many sorts of unusual merit 
for ornamental flowers, fruits and twigs. They are mostly of bushy 
habit, have attractive showy bark and large, dark green leaves 
which change to pleasing shades of red and purple in the fall. 
They are very hardy and will thrive in shade. The flowers are 
attractive as is also the fruit which is eaten by birds. 
CORNUS alba 8 ft. TATARIAN DOGWOOD 
a, An upright growing shrub with creamy white flowers in 
—o LE May and June followed by bluish-white berries. Branches are 
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s. flaviramea 6 ft. GOLDENTWIG DOGWOOD 
Golden yellow branches. Spreading habit of growth with 
white flowers in May followed by white berries. 
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CORYLUS americana 6&8 ft. AMERICAN FILBERT, HAZELNU1 
A desirable shrub having upright branches with long pen- 
dulus catkins in the early spring; edible fruit (filberts) and 
golden foliage in fall. Does well in partial shade. 
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(COTONEASTER) Flowering Quince 
Spreading Cotoneaster (CYDONIA) 
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