
—atropurpurea (Red Jap. Barberry) 
A very desirable, new, red-leaved vari- 
ety of the above. For best color plant 
in} sun. 
12-15’ 30) 
12-2’ fou 
BETULA alba 30-50’ (European White Birch) 
8" 4.50 
BUXUS sempervirens Bush form Boxwood 
Evergreen. Useful for formal hedges. 
Fe Was 
15-18" 1.00 
suffruticosa (Dwarf Box Edging) 
Heavy Globe 85 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweetshrub) 
An old garden favorite with fragrant 
dark reddish-brown flowers. 
2-3' 00 
3-4’ .60 
CALLICARPA purpurea 3-4’ 
(Chinese Beautyberry) 
Lilac-violet berries, especially attractive 
in August. Graceful. 
2-3' 00 
CATALPA bungei 10-15’ (Umbrella Tree) 
9-6' 4.00 
6-7" 4.50 
CELASTRUS scandens 20-25’ 
(American Bittersweet) 
Most adaptable vine with sweet orange 
and red berries that retain color when 
cut and dried. 
Pyy=72 .60 
CERASUS (See Prunus) 
CERCIS canadensis 12-15’ 
(American Redbud) 
Rosy-pink April, very effective when 
planted with Dogwood; good foliage. 
Also called Judas Tree. 
8-9" 3.09 
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