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Buddleia - Butterfly Bush 
There should be a place for these continuous 
summer-blooming shrubs around every home. Their 
long-pointed spikes of various shades resemble a 
Lilac though they are in no way related. Easy of 
culture. Often freeze to the ground unless pro- 
tected, but will come back year after year. 
BUDDLEIA, Charming. Soft pink, new and fine. 
B. magnifica. Violet. Best of the older varieties. 
B., Ile de France. Rosy violet-purple. Vigorous and 
floriferous. 
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Callicarpa 
CALLICARPA dichotoma (Purpurea) (Purple Beau- 
tyberry). 3 to 4 ft. One of our very few shrubs 
with attractive violet-blue fruit in the fall, 
Slightly slender, upright, spreading, with attrac- 
tive medium-green foliage. Flat clusters of pink- 
ish flowers in late summer. As the branches are 
not always hardy, it is best to use in a situation 
where they may be cut to the ground each 
spring. Desirable as a background to the per- 
ennial border. Each 
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Calycanthus 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 to 8 ft. 
Few old shrubs have persisted as well as the 
Calycqnthus. Always found in ‘’Grandma’s’’ gar- 
den. Its sweet, aromatic reddish brown flowers are most appre- 
ciated. The blossoms are produced in late spring followed by 
large pods, filled with smooth brown seed. Use as a specimen 
or for planting in a large border. 
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Chaenomeles - Flowering Quince 
CHAENOMELES lagenaria (Cydonia japonica) (Japanese Flowering 
Ouince). 5 to 8 ft. One of our best early blooming shrubs. 
Upright, spreading, with somewhat spiny branches. 
shaped blossoms are usually from a light pink to scarlet. They 
open before the leaves appear and are borne all along the 
branches. Has good glossy foliage. Grows in most any location 
and can be used as a hedge, screen or specimen. 
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C. lagenaria alba. 4 to 5 ft. A white form of the Japanese 
flowering Quince with al! its good qualities. Does not grow 
quite so large. 
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C. lagenaria pygmea (Dwarf Japanese Quince). 3 ft. A dwarf 
form of Cydonia with flesh-pink flowers which are most attrac- 
tive. A fine variety where a low type is desired. 
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Cornus - Dogwood 
CORNUS florida (White Flowering Dogwood). See 
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C. florida rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood), See 
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C. alba sibirica (Sibirica Dogwood). 6 to 8 feet. 
Greenish white flowers in June. Grown because 
of its conspicuous red winter twigs. Cutting out 
old wood increases brilliance of new growth. 
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C. mas (Cornelian Cherry). 10 to 15 ft. Attractive 
large shrub or smal! tree. Its small yellow blos- 
soms are hardy and appear a few days ahead of 
the Forsythias. They are followed by large bril- 
liant cherry-like fruit, ripening in midsummer. 
Does well in almost any soil. Valuable for its 
early spring effect. 
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Cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster 
COTONEASTER acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster). 5 to 
6 ft. Slender, upright or slightly spreading 
branches, bearing small, pointed, glossy green 
leaves which take on a reddish purple hue in the 
fall. Small pink flowers in May followed by shiny 
black fruit which persists until fall. Prefers good, 
well-drained soil. Excellent for a compact screen 
or hedge. 
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C. divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster). 4 to 5 feet. 
A semi-evergreen variety with good foliage and 
scarlet fruit. 
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C. racemiflora soongarica (Sungari Cotoneaster). 
Medium size. Upright spreading branches, nearly 
round leaves. White blossoms followed by large, 
showy red fruit. 
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Calycanthus 
Chionanthus 
White Fringe 
CHIONANTHUS virginiana. ]2 to 15 ft. 
For a large shrub or small tree, for 
use in border planting or as a speci- 
men, few plants surpass the White 
Fringe. Its large, somewhat glossy 
leaves are attractive throughout the 
summer and add a pleasing bright 
yellow to the array of autumn colors. 
Large clusters of drooping white flow- 
ers hang from the ends of the twigs 
in late spring. Dark blue fruit in 
August. Prefers a moist acid soil. 
Worthy of a place on any lawn. 
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Deutzia 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 
2 to 3 feet. A graceful, dwarf shrub 
which covers its arching branches 
with small racemes of white flowers 
in early spring. Sometimes caught by 
late freezes, and best used in pro- 
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ceedingly free blooming in April and 
May, with stems completely covered 
with white blossoms. Stems droop as 
they age. Each 
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. magnifica (Showy Deutsia). 6 to 8 
ft. A Japanese form producing in 
June a profusion of good white flow- 
ers in racemes. Suggests a double 
form of Lily-of-the-Valley. Useful 
for quick effect and screens. Each 
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. scabra, Pride of Rochester. 6 to 8 
ft. Covered in June with pinkish 
white, showy flowers. Hardy, up- 
standing, distinct in form, adaptable 
to all locations and soils, Each 
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HOW TO PLANT 
With every order we will send absolutely free a book which, by word and picture, will 
show just how to plant a tree or shrub. The instructions are clear, and if followed, your 
plants should grow and thrive. We send the booklet free with every order. 

