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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
CEPHALANTHUS (BUTTONBUSH) 
occidentalis (Common Buttonbush) July. 5-6 ft. Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
A showy native shrub, particularly desirable in damp soils. Clean glossy foliag 
and spherical balls of small white flowers. 
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CORNUS (DOGWOOD) 
alba siberica (Coral Dogwood) April-May. 8-10 ft. 
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paniculata (Gray Dogwood) May-June. 10-12 ft. 
A moisture-loving shrub; clusters of white flowers and fruit. Gray bark. 
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stolonifera (Redosier Dogwood) May-June. 6-8 ft. 
Spreading but erect growing; white flowers and berries; dark red bark. 
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stolonifera lutea (Gold Twig Dogwood) 6-8 ft. 
A striking yellow-branched form of Stolonifera; of high decorative value. 
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COTONEASTER 
acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) May-June. 10-12 ft. 
A valuable massing and hedging shrub. Dark green leaves; black fruit. 
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Narrow habit. Particularly attractive large showy black masses of berries. 
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CRANBERRY, Highbush (See Viburnum) 
CYDONIA (CHAENOMELES) (FLOWERING QUINCE) 
japonica (Japanese Flowering Quince) March-April. 5-6 ft. 
Clusters of orange-scarlet flowers; spicily fragrant rounded fruits. Dark shiny 
foliage; bushy, dense growth. 
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DEUTZIA 
gracilis (Slender or Dwarf Deutzia) May. 2%-3 ft. 
One of the most useful of all dwarf-growing shrubs. A profusion of snow- 
white flowers in May. Will thrive in partial shade. Used for forcing. 
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