2 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 2, 1944 

SHRUBS (Contfnued) 
CORNUS (Continued) Perl0 
Paniculata (Grey Dogwood) Free flowering, white berries. 10 ft. 
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2-3. feetn co ae a ie a ee et er ie 2.40 
Sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood) Dark red or purplish branches, 
Showy landscape subject. 
2-38 of B6E SL ee a ee ee er ee 2.40 
18=24- inches: 22S pe ek ek ee ee ee eee nee EY 180 
Stolonifera (Red Osier Dogwood) Red bark, lead-colored berries. 
8-4" Leet ee eee a ee a ey ee 2.90 
QiaB me LOC tH Be re te ee a ee re ee ae eee Ee aE nee (e Re em etd 2.40 
CORYLUS AMERICANA (Hazelnut or Filbert) 
Compact shrub with rounded, crinkled leaves, bearing edible nuts. 
18-24 SAN CHES Bee oe ee a ee ee ee ee ee a kes pee ee 2.50 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking C.) Dark glossy leaves, black berries. 12 ft. 
Se eo) Fae a net el RTS NMR on Pag, ple alin eh ae in steee A7 ip sh eee ae 8 oc ti og 2.90 
2-3) TQeU [oe en Se a es ee ee eee eee ee 2.40 
18-24 Inches" ee ea a eee ee eee Cee ane he ae ee 1°90 
Divaricata (Spreading C.) Evergreen foliage, red berries. 
2-3 - feet (Gat ote Mee oe ee ee Le ee ee eee 3.50 
13-24: Finiche@s ice 2 4a tee ee et ee ee ee ees BLP 
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. 
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1824 \~ Tach Cg see ee es ry a EN TL oe 5 Oe Reems PAG 
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CURRANT (See Ribes) 
Per100 
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20.00 
20.00 
15.00 
25 00 
20.00 
25.00 
20.00 
16.00 
30.00 
20.00 
25.00 
18.00 
14,00 

CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). 
Bright red flowers in early spring, aromatic fruit, Cutting-grown, true color 
83-3165 [eet = ee Re A ee eee 300.00 per 1000 4.00 35.00 
2S tet ree eee ee Oe eh NE 200.00 per 1000 ~° 2.90 25.00 
1L38=245 inch Gait seer es a > a oe 160.00 per 1000 2.15 18.00 
12-18 inches 
Ae 1 oY Ree fae pe a Sl 120.00 per 1000 1.70 14.00 
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DESMODIUM PENDULIFORUM (Bush Clover) 
Drooping branches of rose-purple flowers in fall. 
INO er Se ee ee eee ee ener ee ee ot ee 2.30 
MedIUiNy oe en ee ee eee 2.kb 
DEUTZIA. Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture, 
Pride of Rochester. Showy flowers, white tinged rose 8-10 ft. 
3-4 feet 
Meth LOCT. ee oe ee ee et eee ee ee 2.50 
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. 
S10 feet “ass sne let ee rh ee ee eee 10.00 
6-8 feet toilet ee Oe ltl ei oe eee (a0 
0-6. feet. cece. eS ee re ie ee ene. 5.00 
ELDER (Sambucus) 
Golden. Bright golden foliage 
3-4° feet onl ssehe ce oe ee ee ee oe ee 3.50 
EUONYMUS. Grown for handsome foliage and attractive fruit. 
Atropurpurea (Burning-Bush) Purple flowers, scarlet fruit. 
18-24° inches “ua a Ee oe ee eee ee 2.40 
12-18 inches © 2210-5 ee 1.80 
Europaeus. Flowers yellow, fruit pink; grows rapidly. 25 ft. 
8-4 feet -.—..-- CL ee eek eee 3.50 
6-3 ‘Leet «2h ede oe A aa ee 2.90 
18-24 inches’ 2s <sosh os eee 2.15 
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18.90, 
