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CORNUS, Dogwood Each Ten 
*+§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. 
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+8Florida (Shrub type). (White-flowering Dogwood). 25 
ft. A shrub type, producing showy white flowers in 
May and brilliant red berries in the fall. 
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Larger specimens. Prices on request. 
§Mas (Cornelian Cherry). 15 ft. A handsome shrub-like 
tree which bears yellow flowers in late March or early 
April before the leaves. Immense quantities of scarlet 
fruit makes a stunning display in autumn. 
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CYDONIA, Quince 
*Japonica (Japanese Quince). 5 ft. Early bloomer. Or- 
ange-scarlet flowers in May, followed by golden yel- 
low fruit. Glossy green foliage. A specimen shrub. 
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*Japonica rubra (Red-flowering Quince). 5 ft. Early 
bloomer. Deep red flowers in May, followed by golden 
yellow fruit. Glossy green foliage. A specimen shrub. 
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DAPHNE 
*+Mezereum (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. 
18-24 in., B&B 
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DEUTZIA 
*Lemoinei (Lemoine’s Deutzia). 5 ft. Early blooming, vig- 
orous shrub with sprays of pure white flowers in May. 
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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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DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELAEAGNUS 
SAngustifolia (Russian Olive). 20 ft. Excellent for mass 
planting. Fragrant yellow flowers followed by orange- 
yellow berries enhancing its silvery gray leaves and 
branches. 
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