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SHRUBS (Continued) 
CORNUS (Continued) Perl0 Ferl190 
Mascula (Cornelian Cherry) Yellow flowers, red fruit, edible. ory 
Pee teen ICN GCS at. Ole ett el oat es baa ewes bee 2.50 ae 
Sma RT C20 or ne a a ay oe cm Sg ae os one as A —- 2.00 pa 
Paniculata (Grey Dogwood) Free flowering, white berries, 10 ft. 
SEEM EO OL Teh colt ts oc Serene ee ISIE a es ap) So Rta Oe Rel ae wg DO 22.00 
Serco MmmmeL Gf ee a ee ee ee ee ee 2.10 18.00 
CORYLUS AMERICANA (Hazelnut or Filbert) 
Compact shrub with rounded, crinkled leaves, bearing edible nuts. 
RS See CCS ame eee 8 eee SR ae ee eee 0? Fi eee 2.20 
2 STC CS eee beer seers Seseen Boe eee Foe Se ee eee 1.60 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking C.) Dark glossy leaves, black berries, 12 ft. 
SET GRE DTG I ek Pi eis ce ne else te pn aN oly SP nig OR veal Sela ne 2 or 2.50 
Bes TGR 26 See ee et Se ee i ee eS 1.90 
Tee AWGN a SESS ca eg eg ge ery Mp ae gD, os Se es Ba 1.45 
HORA. SAVANE a a 8 ol ol ee eg be 1.20 
Divaricata (Spreading C.) Evergreen foliage, red berries. 
oe am CG | mene ee er mee ean ee Se es ee eee 5.00 
PcSh, TEKS egg eel A a ae i ae ae ia ep as ap Ae pe i ee OL aS 3.50 
POseeONCheS Berar. s2 ete ae Fee ce wie ee he Se 2.50 
CRAB, FLOWERING (See shade trees) 
CRANBERRY, HIGHBUSH (See Viburnum) 
CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) 20 ft. 
Pink, or Red, Crinkled or fringed flowers, very showy 
When transplanting, cut tops back severely and cover 
completely with soil. 
Pia” GUYER D ° Bl ie A lle eae ane ee Sees oy ey ROM page ei ae hg ann AN ge 2.90 
AL eto SMT TD Co ce Pa ety ee ee ee See 2.10 
feels DTC LL am ee eo ee eee ee ee ee ee ee 1.79 
CURRANT (See Ribes) 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). Bright red flowers in early 
spring, aromatic fruit. 20 ft. Cutting-grown, true color. 
Sore Beg ci YC) ay Mine Me ie ela pp gee Se eee eee 225.00 per 1000 2.90 
AOE See ee ee ee 150.00 per 1000 2.15 
CT OS a ee ee ee 120.00 per 1000 1.70 
ee SCN CRs ee ee a we eee 85.00 per 1000 1.20 
DESMODIUM PENDULIFORUM (Bush Clover) 
Prooping branches of rose-purple flowers in fall. 
ENIC Sun 1 enn rte Fe ner Pa a ae eee et ee 2.10 
BE Vk ee eT es ee 2 en Oe eet gee ee 1.70 
DEUTZIA, ‘Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture. 
Pride of Rochester. Showy flowers, white tinged rose 8-10 ft. 
oak, TsySe yeh aa Oa ie a Lg ee eel ee ee eS eS ea See 2.40 
ym SCs (a ee ee 1.80 
Tehasmel yg GRAS scp oe pe a eee a cr Spe Se yee ee 1.20 
DOGWOOD (See Cornus) 
ELAEAGNUS.,. Highly ornamental shrubs with silvery foliage and hand- 
some fruit. Used for mass plantings, hedges, and windbreaks. 
Angustifolia (Russian Olive) Leaves silvery above, fruits yellow and 
silver. 20 ft. 
RT Gn Et ee Re Se a eee eet ee OO 
WOR OR Te a i ee ee te ee ame 5.00 
Gea ieet 4... oo wo ee eee on oe on a a ee eee eens 3.50 
ten 1Ge@t) 2. - ohne oa eee a ee mn en ee wn enna 2.50 
O24 feat oth cb ade lnm oo sae nee cheeses esas 2.10 
Metre eee See ee ee aa eee ee ee ey 1.70 
Poe eameINGHGG 2 od. ic cee ae oe ee eS Se 1.20 
Argentea (Silverberry) Foliage silvery on both sides, fruits silvery. 12 
ke ECE ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee 1.90 
IDL TRAVIS Gp nes ee ee ee eee 1.45 
ELDER (Sambucus) Handsome foliage, showy flowers, attractive berries. 
American. Large white flower clusters, purplish-black berries. 12 ft. 
Pent ERG oe oben a ee ee emer naan on eee en ese rns 2.40 
eedetentee of Ue a ee ek. 6 1.80 
Golden. Bright golden foliage, white flowers, black fruit. 12: ft: 
eee ea a Se ee eee wee aa ee eee eee 2.40 
Dene t@6t 0006. oo oo ow on a ow ew ent a 1.90 
ee ANCHOR Ge oo. aaa Hee a ow Se ee ee er amen eee 1.45 
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