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*§Thunbergi pluriflora erecta (Truehedge Columnberry). 
Plant Patent No. 110. Hardy, compact, and upright. Foliage 
more dense than the common Barberry, changing to bril- 
liant tints in autumn. Striking red berries. 

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BLUEBERRY. See Vaccinium. 
BRIDAL WREATH. See Spiraea. 
BUCKTHORN. See Rhamnus. 
CHOKEBERRY. See Aronia. 
CLETHRA 
*tAlnifolia (Sweet Pepper). 7 ft. A dainty native shrub, bear- 
ing spikes of creamy white, fragrant flowers. July to 
September. 
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CART e Vie tack Cora runs’ sheer Faget £35206 £200 
CORALBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
CORNUS, Dogwood 
*+§Alba sibirica (Red-branched Dogwood). 8-10 ft. Stout, erect, 
bright red branches. Clusters of yellow-white flowers in 
late June, followed by blue-white berries. 
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t§Florida (Shrub type) (White-flowering Dogwood). 25 ft. A 
tree type, producing showy white flowers in May and bril- 
liant red berries in the fall. 
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KOUSA — Korean Dogwood. For shrub types, see tree sec- 
tion, page 15. 
*t§Stolonifera (Red-Osier Dogwood). 8 ft. Blood-red branches. 
Flowers in May and June, followed by bluish white berries. 
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*tStolonifera flaviramea (Golden Twig Dogwood). 8 ft. Makes 
a striking contrast with the red-barked sort, with its yellow 
branches. White flowers. May and June. 
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COTONEASTER 
SApiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster). 5 ft. A very desirable, 
medium-sized shrub with pink blooms in June, followed by 
showy red fruit. 
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CYDONIA, Quince 
*Japonica rubra (Red- flowering Quince). 5 ft. Early bloomer. 
Deep red flowers in May, followed by golden yellow fruit. 
Glossy green foliage. A specimen shrub. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
