Rhamnus frangula (Glossy buckthorn) 
Lustrous green leaves that turn a bright yellow make this the 
best of the buckthorns. Valuable either in the shrub border or 
as a specimen. 
reo es ee trees eg Pte eich § 40 
MY ee CMNCIE Wi avahs Pio nite sate Bs oe ee ae €ach  .60 
HY ios Girg. 12 WE) NSE aa tent Sens Oh? Bente Ree eae ie SAR RPE A RLS each ~ 1500 
Caragana (Siberian Pea-tree) 
Compound leaves, yellow blosscms in May and June, green bark. 
Very hardy; useful for helges. 
IEMA ARES) Gr Cote eee cate Fe Ean ed eS each $.50 
Cephalantus (Buttonbush) : 
Round heads of creamy white flowers, gocd foliage. 
Des atts DIP er ee TS) AC EN each $ .45 
Cornus paniculata (Gray dogwood) 
Gray branches, red stems and white fruits. Sometimes eight 
feet high but more frequently under six. Unexcelled for naturalistic 
plantings. 
Cornus alba siberica (Coral dogwood) 
A bushy shrub up to ten fect high with coral-red bark and 
light blue berries. 
All shrub dogwoods are priced as follows: 
ope aie ee ye a el etch 130 
LE Ap US Gian 0 dn cr UL ko Re ee ETO eee each: = 560 
Se Roe | CURT Cn Roe ere BAe Sd sel eee Ba ee Ey PROUD et cet emseretoey mepaeh a he ky 
Euonymus americanus (Burning bush) 
Grcenish-white flowers in June. In September the crimson sced 
capsules burst and reveal orange-scarlet fruits. Up to eight feet 
high. Prospers best in a moist location. 
Ags Mp mieh. cs each $ .75 5/76 ft. highx.-2 each $1.00 
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Cctoneaster acutifolia 
(Pekin cotcneaster) 
An attractive hardy shrub for 
hedge purposes. Dark green 
leaves, black fruit. Excellent for 
shade planting. . 
2/3) tt high oe. e ch $.50 
SO aad eda epee each .60 
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