Cydonia Japonica 

Allen's tlardy Field Grown 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Tall grow- 
ing shrubs from 6 to 8 feet. Very de- 
sirable as they are late flowering, in 
September and October. Good for in- 
dividual planting or tall hedges. Each 
Bluey 2-ft plants so. .o sk Yee e scieae s $ .50 
Double White, 2-ft. plants....... -50 
Double Pink, 2-ft. plants......... -50 
Double Purple, 2-ft. plants....... -50 
AMYGDALUS (Flowering Peach). 20 
feet. A. small tree: at its blooming 
time in May every twig and branch 
bright with beautifully formed flow- 
ers, rendering the tree showy and at- 
tractive even from a distance. Each 
Double Red, 3 to 4 ft., postpaid. .§ .80 

BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA 
2-year No, 1 plants, 60c each 
Dubonnet. Flowers are a glorious color 
—a counterpart of the popular French 
Wine Dubonnet, a shade now popular 
in dress fabrics. Glows a true red in 
sunshine. Firm, cylindrical spikes 
closely set with lovely blooms that do 
not sunburn. Of erect growth, strong- 
stemmed, with large, leathery foliage. 
Eleanor. The color is Eleanor-blue with 
an orange eye. Very dwarf, strong, 
bushy plant attaining a height of only 
30 to 36 inches. Flower heads are full 
rounded and compact. Flowers are of 
good size and do not sunburn. 
Tle de France. Masses of fragrant, bril- 
liant rosy violet-purple flower spikes 
borne profusely during the summer. 
Very uniform in growth. Tall flower 
spikes often a foot tall. 
Pink Charming. A glorious new shrub 
bearing throughout the late summer 
and autumn, elegant long sprays of 
beautiful pink blooms—often 12 to 15 
inches long. Produces a bushy plant 
5 feet high. Will please the most criti- 
cal gardener. 
Hartwegi. This new variety has proved 
its superior hardiness; is a thrifty, 
compact bush with extra heavy, dark 
green foliage. Its value as a cut-flower 
type is outstanding. The brignt lav- 
ender flowers are densely set on the 
panicles which open completely from 
the tip downwards. 
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CHERRY, FLOWERING. See Prunus. 
CORALBERRY. See | Symphoricarpos 
vulgaris. 
CORNUS elegantissima variegata. Pur- 
plish red branches and beautiful silver- 
variegated foliage. This is one of the 
choicest variegated-leaved shrubs, ca- 
,pable of refined compact shape by 
pruning, of value both summer and 
winter. Each 
CORNUS florida rubra (Red-flowering 
Dogwood). Slower growing and more 
formally shaped with handsome rose- 
red flowers. An attractive lawn speci- 
men or group subject. Each 
1% to 2 ft 

Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
14 
Cornus Sibirica 
ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 
CORNUS florida (Flowering Dogwood). 
This is the white flowering variety, 
grows to 10 feet tall as a tree and is 
covered early in spring with large 
white flowers 2 inches across. A fine 
tree for individual planting. By mail, — 
postpaid, 2- to 3-ft. Each 
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CORNUS lutea (Yellow-Twig Dogwood). — 
A striking yellow-branched form of 
Stolonifera. Very satisfactory for 
contrasting. Each 
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CORNUS sibirica (Red-Twig Dogwood). 
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Grows 6 to 10 feet high, with clusters — 
of fine white flowers, succeeded by a 
fall crop of ornamental berries, stem 
and branches blood-red. Each 
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CRANBERRY. See Viburnum. 
CRATAEGUS coccinea (Thorn, Paul's 
Double-scarlet). Flowers deep crimson 
with scarlet: shade; very double. Hach 
SCO Aa PL ache oh gncG. nade peat ae $1.50 
CYDONIA japonica (Japan Quince). 
Very early in spring, this fine old 
shrub is completely covered with daz- 
zling scarlet flowers; followed by 
small, quince-shaped fruits which are 
quite fragrant. Growth bushy with 
protecting thorns. Each 
d$° £0722 AN Chis ean cee ee re $ .75 
DEUTZIA crenata. Tall Pink flowering 
variety and excellent shrub and we 
strongly recommend for mass plant- 
ings as well as single bush. Each 
2 to Softt-plants; postpaid. 22.5. $ .60 
DEUTZIA gracilis. A species of charm- 
ing habit rarely growing over 2 feet 
high. Its slender, drooping branches 
are wreathed with pure white flowers. 
Fine for bordering high-growing 
shrubs. Each 
ABA opel Rawls KS) suctartis Seen Sh Tine $ .60 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. An up- 
right bush covered with Ynasses of 
large, double white flowers, slightly 
tinted with rose. It is the best of all 
the family. It blooms profusely and 
is a mighty good shrub for all Each 
WOrkKanna2) COnSehiepLa mts poset ..-$ .60 


