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BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush 
Charming. Good pink. 
Z year field-grown iil st eee ee $1.00 
Ile de France. Dark purple. 
2L year field-grown ss). ees ee ae 1.00 
White Bouquet. Fine, hardy white variety. 1.25 
CALLICARPA japonica, Japanese Beauty Berry. 
Clusters of bright violet berries in late sum- 
mer. Very distinctive. 
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CALYCANTHUS floridus, Sweet Shrub. Old 
favorite, strawberry-scented, chocolate- 
color flowers in July. 
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CLETHRA alnifolia, Summer Sweet. Choice 
native, white spikes of spicy fragrance in 
July-August. 
196 tor Zettel ed UGS le ee .90 
Br tod fee os ss Peel ik ee 1.00 
CORNUS alba (siberica), Red-stem Dogwood 
Bright red twigs, white flowers, blue berries. 
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paniculata, Gray Dogwood. Another good 
native, white flowers and white berries. 
2 TOP Tt yy Sena eter oee a aie lee ely 90 
stolonifera flaviramea, Golden Twig Dog- 
wood. Bright yellow twigs, very gay. 
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COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreading Cotoneaster 
Graceful form, glossy foliage, full of red ber- 
ries well into winter. Clips well for hedges. 
DUOMO EES aliens Mass xy aoe ee 1.50 
Je Vo BGT CELA NS CAVE On NBL ATOR SRS AG. 1.75 
horizontalis, Rock Cotoneaster. Fan-shaped 
spreading growth is most effective either 
as ground cover or splayed against low 
walls. Bright red berries. 
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IS itorZ4ineiheld grown vacua ene 2:25 
praecox, Creeping Cotoneaster. Makes low 
mounds, has large red berries. 
LOCO CA AT Teta Cel aceon Oo Meee tale, 2.50 
CYDONIA japonica, Flowering Quince. Bright 
scarlet, early spring. 
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nivalis. Beautiful white-flowered variety. Scarce. 
LOG LONEATES cy oe Meee ee mee A ane eC ae 
Pink Hybrid. Delicate clear pink flowers. 
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CYTISUS scoparius, Scotch Broom. Some- 
times called Native Gorse. Bright yellow 
flowers in May. 
Pot plants pie agire vols. lly ae ae 1.00 
DEUTZIA gracilis, Slender Deutzia. White 
flowers in June. Dwarf. 
LOMO Since Es ou wi: 2a ee -90 
variety of above. 
126 to ZFC d Me Ste eaten | Tk As 1.00 
scabra — Pride of Rochester. Sturdy, tall- 
growing. Pink-tinted, white bell-shaped 
flowers in July. 
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