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CERCIS canadensis 20 ft. AMERICAN REDBU)D 
This bushy tree is very attractive in early spring when its 
branches are covered with clusters of rose-pink flowers. It 
gw a is effectively used in shrub borders where its showy, spring 
2 roams flowers followed with large heart-shaped, deep green leaves 
adds variety to the planting. Tolerates some shade. 
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CORNUS florida 20 ft. WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
The rare beauty of Dogwood in spring when it is white 
with bloom, or in summer with its glossy green foliage, chang- 
ing in fall to gorgeous reds, is hard to equal. The white 
flowers are two to three inches in diameter. It adds beauty 
to any planting. 
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florida rubra 20 ft. RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Preferred by some garden lovers because of the showy 
rose colored flowers. It has all the desirable growing habits 
of the white flowering variety. A grouping of Red Flowering 
with the White is very attractive. 
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CRATAEGUS arnoldiana 20 ft. ARNOLD THORN 
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calpedendron 15 ft. PEAR HAWTHORN 
Also called Black Thorn. Grows to about 15 ft. high and has 
pear-shaped orange red fruit. 
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crusgalli 30 ft. COCKSPUR THORN 
This tree has many long slender thorns and a rather sym- 
metrical shape. The flowers are attractive with small buds 
and the red fruit has a thin dry flesh. Leaves turn red in fall 
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cuneata 20 ft. NIPPON THORN 
This thorn has a spreading habit with rather a flat top. 
Fall fruit is red. 
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intrica coccinea 220 ft. THICKET HAWTHORN 
A small shrub-like tree with few thorns and large white 
flowers. The fruit is round reddish-brown. A good plant for 
natural plantings. 
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