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THE QUEEN OF SHRUBS 
All the species of Cotoneaster will thrive either in shade or full sun, 
and are very suitable for growing under trees, “clothing” north or 
other walls, and for covering wet, dry, or shady banks, etc. 
The outstanding characteristics of this genus are the beautiful, con- 
spicuous clusters of berries, ranging in color from brilliant orange- 
scarlet, through varying shades of red to black, all preceded by a 
profusion of white or pinky white flowers wreathing the, branchlets, 
and also in many species the rich autumnal coloring of their foliage. 
For hedges they are becoming more and more popular, Multiflora 
being especially well adapted for that purpose. The under-mentioned 
list: contains most of the best recent introductions from China, to which 
country they are native. 
Apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
A beautiful hardy dwarf Cotoneaster from Western China. This little 
known variety grows about four feet high with arching branches 
weighted down during autumn with masses of bright crimson sub-globose 
fruits. The foliagé is shiny green and beautiful through the year. Per- 
fectly hardy. 
Divaricata Each 1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
From Central and Western China. 5 to 6 feet high, of graceful spread- 
ing habit; small green polished leaves and red egg-shaped fruits; few 
shrubs can equal its oleriaue scarlet autumn tints. 
Floribunda Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
Grows into a beautifully shaped round bush. Branches slightly arching 
and heavily covered with handsome blue-green foliage. It flowers as 
freely as the English Hawthorn and in fall is covered with thousands 
of small brilliant red berries. 
Multiflora (Reflexa) Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
From Western China. Thin-branching shrub, 5 to 8 feet high, of elegant 
habit. As beautiful in bloom as the Hawthorn of the hedgerow. The 
round, bright red fruits ripen in late summer. 
Fo werlg Dogwood 
CORNUS FLORIDA 
Florida (White Dogwood) Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
Nothing we can say will add to the charm, beauty and popularity of 
the white Dogwood. It is THE finest native American small tree. We 
offer well rooted, ready-to-bloom, 4- to 5-foot trees. 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) Each $6.00, Three $16.00, Doz. $60.00 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of attrac- 
tiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dogwood is similar 
in all respects to the common variety except that the flowers are a 
beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight in spring. Does well in shade. We offer plants full of buds, about 
4 to 5 feet tall. 
CARYOPTERIS (See page 114) 
CERCIS 
Chinensis ‘ Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
This charming, brilliant spring-flowering shrub is a Chinese counter- 
part of the American Native Redbud. It flowers at the same time, but 
the quantity and quality of its flowers far surpass those of our common 
wild form. It is shrublike in growth, and when in bloom, every branch 
and twig is covered with thousands of bright purple blossoms almost 
double the size of the common variety and noticeably darker. You will 
want this in your garden surely. Ultimate height from 6 to 8 feet. 
CHIONANTHUS 
Virginica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
One of the most striking of native small trees. Its handsome, oblong 
leaves turn a bright golden yellow in autumn. In June large masses 
of loose panicles of feathery petaled, snow-white flowers make it an 
outstanding garden plant. 
So werxlg Cherries 
Very beautiful early spring-flowering small trees, seldom growing 
over 25 feet tall. From early to late May they are loaded with single or 
double flowers of great charm and beauty. There are upright growing, 
spreading, and weeping forms of this lovely tree. Should be grown in 
Double Flowering Cherry, Kanzan 

every garden where winters permit their planting. We offer only the — 
hardiest varieties which are successfully grown at Highland Park, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Akebono (Daybreak) Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
Erect growing Single Cherry. In our opinion this is the most beautiful 
tree in the world or at least the most beautiful we have ever seen. 
It is a pink flowering type of the famous Yoshino Cherry so widely planted 
in Tokyo. There are said to be over 10,000 trees of it in that city. 
It belongs in the same class as those around the tidal basin in 
Washington, D. C., but there is considerable variation in those trees. 
When in bloom this variety is a cloud of pink with not a leaf showing. 
We get the same old thrill from it every spring as it does not seem 
possible to remember from one year to another how superbly beautiful 
it-is. Luckily it is one of the best growers and soon makes a good sized 
org rcely blooming tree. Very early; the first true Japanese Cherry 
o bloom. 
Amanogawa Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Erect growing, semi-double Cherry. Name means “Milky Way.’’ Unlike 
all others in its extremely narrow, erect growth, which takes little room. — 
Flowers semi-double, pink, in erect clusters. 
Kanzan 
Also called Kwanzan and Sekiyama. All names mean Gateway to the 
Mountain. Probably the most popular and best known double. Flowers 
very she up to 2 inches in diameter with about 30 large petals; deep 
rosy pink. 
Kuramayama Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
A beautiful double late flowering Cherry. Its flowers open flat and wide 
and are quite full. The flower petals are ruffled and frilled and of a 
beautiful shade of pink with delicate carmine edges. The center of the 
blossoms is flesh-pink. " 
Mt. Fuji 
A lovely variety highly valued by all who love flowering Cherries. Its 
double, snowy white flowers are very large and heavy, produced in great 
abundance. Being the only snow-white, rose-flowering Cherry in culti- 
vation in this country, it is very popular. The Arnold Arboretum Bulle- 
tin often mentions it because of its beauty and hardiness. 
Paul Wohlert Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Semi-double, fragrant flowers. The pink petals are boldly edged with 
rosy red. Outstanding and effective. It is a profusely blooming kind. 
One of the earliest of the large ‘‘Hyacinth’ flowering varieties. 
Shirofugen Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
(Victory.) Color effect very unusual. When first open the large flow- 
“ers are soft pink, soon becoming white. Then as they get older they 
turn. deep cerise so that the tree always has plenty of both pink and 
white flowers at one time. It is an extremely profuse bloomer and good 
grower. New leaves deepest bronzy purple. 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
Single Pink Weeping Cherry 
Weeping heads grafted on straight trunks about 6 feet tall. Flowers 
small, single, pale pink. 
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Each $4.00, Three $11.00 - 
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Each $6.00, Three $16.00. 





