PRINCETON NURSERIES 31 

Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 5-24 25-249 
CLETHRA alnifolia, 4'-5’ Summersweet 
Spikes of very fragrant flowers. July-September. Prefers 
moist, shady places. Also called Sweet Pepperbush. 
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COLUTEA arborescens, 8’-10’ Common Bladder-senna 
Yellow flowers. June-August. Useful for dry places. 
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COMPTONIA asplenifolia, 3'-5’ Sweet Fern 
Leaves are fern-like. Have pungent odor when crushed. 
Splendid in masses for covering slopes. Thrives under 
neglect. Stands severe exposures along Atlantic Coast. 
18 to 24 in., collected clumps... .60 50 40 
2 to 3 ft., collected clumps..... .gO or 60 
CORNUS alba (sibirica), 8’-10’ Red Branched Dogwood 
Bright red bark, porcelain blue fruits. Quick grower; 
useful for winter effect. 
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—elegantissima, 6’-8’ Silverblotch Dogwood 
Leaves are edged with creamy white. 
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alternifolia, 15’-18' Blue Dogwood 
Branches spread horizontally; most picturesque. Blue- 
black fruit. Also called Pagoda Dogwood. 
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amomum (sericea), 8’-9’ Silky Dogwood 
Pale blue fruits; young twigs purple. Prefers moist 
places. 
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