PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 

Charming—Long sprays covered with lavender-pink 
blooms; pink more noticeable in the sun. 
Dubonnet—Rich carmine- -purple similar to the color of 
the French wine Dubonnet. Large spikes and individual 
flowers of good size that do not sunburn. 
Farquahari—Sprays of light lavender flowers with faint 
touch of golden in center of bloom. 
Ile de France—Large flowers of rich claret purple borne 
in long sprays. 
Prices on all above varieties: 60c each. 1 of each for 
$2.00. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian Pea Shrub)— 
Cutleaf caragana. Yellow twigged upright shrub with pea- 
like yellow flowers in spring. An abundance of bright 
green foliage. © 2-3 ft. .2..1.2.c..i-co.:s0ccun oe $1.50 
CERCIS CANADENSIS (Redbud or Judas Tree)—Beauti- 
ful small tree with small pink-lavender flowers literally cov- 
ering the stems in early spring before the attractive heart- 
shaped leaves appear. 18-24 in., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
CORNUS FLORIDA (White Flowering Dogwood)—It is 
impossible to do justice to the dogwood through pen and 
ink. Its manner of growth is so entrancing, branching out 
in a flat kind of way, as though some Japanese decorative 
artist had arranged the branches to show the blooms to 
the best advantage. 18-24 in., 75c, 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA (Pink Flowering Dogwood) 
—Same as above except exquisite pink blooms cover the 
tree. Very choice. » 2-3. ft. ..:....1¢cecs-c2e5-1 ee $3.50 
COTONEASTERS (Rockspray )— 
Adpressa—A spreading dwarf shrub, a gem for the rock 
garden with tiny leaves, white flowers and brilliant dain- 
ty red berries. Creeping. 4-6 in., 50c; 12-18 in., $3.00. 
Dielsiana—Arching branches, red fruit. 12-15 in., 75c. 
Zabeli—Graceful pendant branches and large purplish- 
red berries. 6-9 in., 50c. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince)—Attractive 
in spring with masses of flame-colored blooms covering the 
plant just as the glossy leaves are coming out. Beautiful 
cut flower to bring in the house in late winter and allow 
the blooms to open indoors. 9-12 in., 50c; 12-15 in., 60c. 
CYTISUS (Scotch Broom)—A profusion of rich, deep yel- 
low, artistic pea-like flowers are borne singly along the rich 
green branches in early spring. Stems being green give this 
the appearance of an evergreen shrub. 12-15 in. ........ $ .6 
DEUTZIA SCABRA (Pride of Rochester) a aabie white, 
back of petals faintly tinted with pink. Large panicles of 
blooms in ar spring, continuing to bloom for 3 to 4 
weeks. © 18-24 .in. “1 eee $ .50 
DEUTZIA SCABRA CRENATA (Fuzzy Deutzia)—Pure 
white single flowers produced in great profusion in early 
spring: ‘18-24 "in. 20S ee $ .50 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS FRUITLANDI—Strong growing 
evergreen shrub with leaves very dark green above, silvery 
Bee Creamy white, fragrant flower in late fall. $9, -18 
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EUONYMUS AMERICANA—Hardy, erect shrub with 
slender green branches and dark green leaves. The rich 
fruits are concealed in bright wine-red pods, bursting open 
in autumn and revealing scarlet red seeds. Very showy. 
15-18 Ine a $1.00 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush )—Richest 
waxy white flowers completely cover this shrub in early 
spring. Before opening completely the small buds look like 
pearls hanging from the graceful branches. Beautiful in 
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