CALLICARPA -:Violet Jewel Berry 
Purpurea Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
Gracefully recurving branches, covered in August with thousands of 
closely set, small, pink tinted flowers. These are followed in late Sep- 
tember by masses of violet-purple berries which last until mid-winter. 
There are few shrubs which give as much pleasure in the garden or which 
are so satisfactory for cutting. Ultimate height about five feet. We 
offer nice plants that will bear fruit at once. 
CALLUNA AND ERICA - Heaths and Heathers 
The Heaths are compact, low growing evergreen plants, and as such 
are extremely useful for planting in front of evergreens or as edgings. The 
small foliage is densely arranged around the wiry little stems, and either 
when in full bloom or in midwinter makes a very pretty picture. 
Culture. All Heaths and Heathers require a warm, well drained soil. Half 
peat and loam freely mixed with coarse sand to which a liberal quantity of 
well-rotted cow manure has been added suits them best. 
Calluna vulgaris Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00, 100 $37.50 
(Scotch Heather.) A low-growing shrub, with erect branches covered 
with short, closely adpressed leaves. The pretty, bell-shaped flowers 
occur im great profusion toward tops of the shoots, and are a pretty 
rosy color. 
*Calluna vulgaris aurea Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00, 100 $37.50 
(Golden Leaved Heather.) Same habit as Vulgaris except the foliage 
which is of a beautiful golden tint. 
*Calluna vulgaris nana compacta Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00, 100 $37.50 
Prostrate and compact in growth. Not over 7 or 8 inches. Dull, rich 
greet or fine little evergreen plant for the rock garden; has pink 
owers. 
CALYCANTHUS 
Floridus Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
Few shrubs are so well known as the Carolina Allspice. In fact, over 
a large part of the United States it is called ‘’Shrub’’ or “Shrub Bush” 
without any other qualification. In some places it is referred to as the 
“Sweet-scented Shrub,” the ‘Sweet Shrub,’’ or the ‘Strawberry Shrub.” 
The handsome, dark red-brown flowers are produced in early spring. 
They are deliciously fragrant, especially when wilted, and school-boys 
frequently fill their pockets with them, carrying them about until they 
are shriveled husks. The curious large pods which follow are full of 
smooth, brown seeds, like coffee beans, which are elusively aromatic 
when rubbed in the hands and often used as counters in children’s 
games. During the summer, the plant is neat and very handsome, with 
glossy, corrugated foliage. It grows 4 to 5 feet high, and in time will 
spread over an area equally broad. 

CERCIS 
Chinensis Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
: x : This charming brilliantly spring-flowering shrub is a Chinese counter- 
Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn (Crataegus) part of the American Native Redbud. It tlowers at the same time, but 
the quantity and quality of its flowers far surpass those of our common 
wild form. It is shrublike in growth, and when in bloom, every branch 
and twig is covered with thousands of bright purple blossoms almost 
double the size of the common variety and noticeably darker. You will 
want this in your garden surely. Ultimate height from 6 to 8 feet. 
CARYOPTERIS 
Blue Mist (Mastacanthus x Mongolica) Hardy Blue Spirea 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
This charming low growing shrub is a very real contribution to the 
meager list of summer and fall flowering shrubs. It is covered from 
Cotoneaster Horizantalis as Edging for Pool (See page 155) 

August till autumn frost with numerous clusters of powdery blue 
tringed flowers. This shrub grows about 18 to 24 inches tall and is 
perfectly rounded, making a small mound about 2 feet in diameter. 
The foliage is lanceolate and slightly toothed and silvery green in 
color. A truly worth-while plant for the flower border as well as for 
in front of the shrubbery border. Perfectly hardy and replaces the 
tender mastacanthus now in use, 

CHIONANTHUS 
Virginica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
One of the most striking of native small trees. Its handsome, oblong 
leaves turn a bright golden yellow in autumn. In June large masses of 
loose panicles of feathery petaled, snow-white flowers make it an out- 
standing garden plant. 
English Fawthorns 
(Crataegus Oxyacantha) 
The English Haw or Hawthorn is a lovely flowering shrub or small tree 
about 15 feet high, with spreading branches and stout spines. The leaves 
are broad, the 3 to 5 lobes much toothed. Its flowers are in large clusters 
and produced in immense quantities. The fruits are scarlet. They are 
especially well suited for the small garden or as specimens on the lawn 
where a Maple would be too big and create too much shade. 
Double Pink English Hawthorn Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Has clusters of flowers of a very pretty pale pink shade. 
Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
This is a brilliant rosy red, double-flowered variety. One of the choicest 
ornamenta! trees in existence. Foolproof and hardy; sure blooming. It 
is a joy to see it each spring. 
The Oriental Fruit Moth quarantine prohibits the sending of all fruit 
trees and their flowering horticultural forms such as: 
Apricot Peach Flowering Peach 
Cherries Apple Flowering Cherries 
Crataegus Plum Malus ; 
Cydonia Raspberries All Espalier Fruit Trees 
Into Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, 
and Washington. 

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