20 SPRING WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, MARCH 1, 1944 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (BUDDLEIA) Perennial Shrub. July-September. 4-5 ft.: 
Fortune (Plant Patent No. 206; Retails 75¢ each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per aon 
Pure lilac flowers with brilliant orange eye. Dark green leathery foliage. 
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Ile de France, dark claret-purple. Long spikes; free-flowering and vigorous 
grower. Blooms profusely. | | 
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CALLICARPA (BEAUTYBERRY) 
dichotoma (purpurea) (Purple Beautyberry) 
Very attractive shrub with lilac-violet berries. 
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CALYCANTHUS (SWEETSHRUB) 
floridus (Common Sweetshrub) June-July. 4-5 ft. 
A hardy symmetrical shrub with dark green foliage and chocolate-colored 
flowers; very fragrant. Thrives well in shady locations. 
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CARAGANA (PEASHRUB) 
arborescens (Siberian Peashrub) May-June. 10-12 ft. 
Small, light green foliage, clusters of bright yellow, pea-shaped flowers. Per- 
fectly hardy, valuable for either group or individual plantings. 
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CEPHALANTHUS (BUTTONBUSH) 
occidentalis (Common Buttonbush) July. 5-6 ft. 
A showy native shrub, particularly desirable in damp soils. Clean glossy foliage 
and spherical balls of small white flowers. 
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.CORNUS (DOGWOOD) 
alba siberica (Coral Dogwood) April-May. 8-10 ft. : 
Stout, erect, bright red branches; white flowers, “poreelain-blue berries. 
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amomum (sericea) (Silky Dogwood). Dull red branches, white flowers in June 
6 ft. 
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elegantissima (Variegated Dogwood) 6-8 ft. 
A most desirable variegated shrub; silver and green leaves. Red bark. 
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florida (White Flowering Dogwood) July. 12-15 ft. 
Large spreading shrub or small tree, producing large single white flowers; red 
fruit in Autumn. Glossy green foliage turns to many shades of red in Fall. 
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