26 UePst. ON GARDENS 
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BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush, 
alternifolia. Long ropes of showy lavender flowers. June. The 
hardiest variety for Colorado. 
Charming. Pinky lavender, large flowers. August. 
Fortune, Dark leathery foliage; splendid sprays of lilac flowers. 
The best of the Buddleias. Small plants, $1.00 each. 
magnifica, Long spikes of lavender flowers. 
CARAGANA, Russian Pea. 
arborescens, Yellow flowers, good foliage; slender, erect form. 
aurantica, Minute bright green foliage; compact. 
CARYOPTERIS. 
Blue Mist. A dwarf variety. A valuable addition to the August- 
September garden. 
mongoleinsis. Gray foliage, misty blue flowers. Good for cutting. 
CEANOTHUS fendleri, Native Buckthorn, 2 ft. 
CERCOCARPUS parvifolius, Mountain Mahogany. Native. 
CORNUS, Dogwood. 
stolonifera lutea. Yellow twig. 
sibirica. Red twig. 
mas, Cornelian Cherry. Yellow flowers, early. Scarlet fruit. 
paniculata (racemosa). \White flowers and fruit. 
COTONEASTER. 
acutifolia, White flowers, black fruit, shiny foliage. 
divaricata. Shiny leathery leaves. Scarlet berries, horizontal 
branches, semi-shade. 
horizontalis. Red berries; low spreading habit. 
integerrima. Medium height, blue-green foliage, clusters of scarlet 
berries. 
racemiflora. ‘Tall, vigorous, flowers white, fruit showy red. 
CYDONIA Japonica, Japanese Quince. Showy scarlet flowers early 
spring. 
CRAB, FLOWERING. See Malus, page 21. 
DAPHNE ecneorum, Fragrant pink flowers, good foliage; very lovely. 
DESMODIUM. See Lespedeza, page 29. 
DEUTZIA, fe 
gracilis, White flowers, in May; slender, graceful. 
Pride of Rochester, Pinky-white flowers; tall. 
scabra excelsa. 
DOGWOOD, See Cornus. 
There is a Why and a How to pruning, too. 
ELDER. See Sambucus, page 31. 
EUONYMUS. 
alatus, Corkbark, Brilliant autumn foliage, 
alatus compactus. Dwarf form of above, 
atropurpureus, Wahoo, Brilliant autumn foliage. 
Bungeanus, Pinky-orange pods; good foliage. 
Europaeus, Huropean Burningbush, Searlet fruit, 
patens. Upright, evergreen; red fruit. 
Yedoensis, Yeddo Euonymous, Showy pink fruit. 8-10 ft. 
For other Huonymus, see Vines, page 32, 
EXOCHORDA, Pearlbush, 
grandiflora, Good clear white flowers; erect. 
