PRINCETON NURSERIES 33 
Unit Price in Quantities 
CORNUS—continued 1-4 5-24 25-249 
paniculata, 10’-12’ Gray Dogwood 
Numerous, small, white flowers in May, followed by 
white fruits on red stems. 
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MEL e y's case e ese doses os « AS BF 30 
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NN eri ga se oe ss 400/088 Ts .60 -50 
sanguinea, 8’-10’ Bloodtwig Dogwood 
Dark blood red branches. 
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A a os a ae a7 30 OA 
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stolonifera, 7'-8’ Red-osier Dogwood 
Spreading habit; dark red bark, white fruits. Does well 
in moist ground. 
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MELE oes co lees see's AS Gy, 30 
—lutea, 6’-7’ Goldentwig Dogwood 
Has distinct yellow bark; fine for winter effects. 
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CORYLUS americana, 8’-9’ American Hazelnut 
One of our native, nut-bearing shrubs that makes an 
attractive addition to natural planting. 
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avellana atropurpurea, 12’-15’ Purple Filbert 
Purple-leaved form. Useful for occasional accents in the 
shrub border. 
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oo Ve re 12.50 —— —. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia, 10’-12’ 
Peking Cotoneaster 
Small pink flowers in clusters, followed by black fruits. 
faerori5 in. 4 in. pots .... 0... .9O 7s 60 
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adpressa, 2’ Creeping Cotoneaster 
PenernE iY. DOTS! ¢ sss eic sie dew 5 60 50 
BeBe S eI) POTS cases ss 0s so es 1.10 95 7G 
apiculata, 5’ 
Glossy foliage ; spreading habit; bright red berries. 
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