20 CORLISS BROS., INC., NURSERIES 
Each Ten 
CLETHRA 
*tAlnifolia (Sweet Pepper). 7 ft. A dainty native shrub, bear- 
ing spikes of creamy white, fragrant flowers. July to 
September. 
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SAT a ee RS ihe ees meets 1.45. 12.50 
Aa) Et eats ap rey AN tate oe Se a Pras cin 2 Otanaseeat: 1.90 17.00 
CORNUS, Dogwood 
*+§Alba sibirica (Red-branched Dogwood). 8-10 ft. Stout, erect, 
bright red branches. Clusters of yellow-white flowers in 
late June, followed by blue-white berries. 
t§Florida (Shrub type) (White-flowering Dogwood). 25 ft. A 
tree type, producing showy white flowers in May and bril- 
liant red berries in the fall. 
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SO 1 DOLE map eesti, See 5.00 45.00 
Larger specimens. Prices on request. 
*+Stolonifera flaviramea (Golden Twig Dogwood). 8 ft. Makes 
a striking contrast with the red-barked sort, with its yellow 
branches. White flowers. May and June. 
DAS teeter Shor ye Eee ae hye etna oe 90 
CE Teh 5 aie Se, a ayn re ne 1:25 
DAPHNE 
*tMezereum (February Daphne). 4 ft. A small, hardy shrub 
blooming long before the leaves appear. The stems are 
closely set with rosy purple, fragrant flowers in February 
and March. 
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(Noe pha yg ole @ see PO a Ree Oy Seen EEA? 22 eee 0.00) 
DEUTZIA 
*Lemoinei (Lemoine’s Deutzia). 5 ft. Early blooming, vigor- 
ous shrub with sprays of pure white flowers in May. 
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TATE Ys 8 pd re hse ae ass ecg te Ge a 1.65 14.50 
Scabra, Pride of Rochester. 10-12 ft. Tallest of the Deutzias. 
Bears a profusion of large pinkish white flowers in June 
and July. 
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DOr it etre re RO aay aE ase elce es? 2.00 
DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELAEAGNUS 
§Angustifolia (Russian Olive). 20 ft. Excellent for mass plant- 
ing. Fragrant yellow flowers followed by orange-yellow 
berries enhancing its silvery gray leaves and branches. 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 

