CLETHRA alnifolia, Summer Sweet. Choice Each 
native, white spikes of spicy fragrance in 
July-August. 
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Dike PO SM Bor Ge dahil Re en Sn TR 5 
CORNUS alba (siberica), Red-stem Dogwood 
Bright red twigs, white flowers, blue berries. 
paniculata, Gray Dogwood. Another good 
native, white flowers and white berries. 
stolonifera flaviramea, Golden Twig Dog- 
wood. Bright yellow twigs, very gay. 
SI CG TS 6 (Rt baa ee NM era, nen Pave rae 1.25 
COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreading Cotoneaster 
Graceful form, glossy foliage, full of red ber- 
ries well into winter. Clips well for hedges. 
One eee ee ne ee ce 1.50 
PAT OESLC ROR A eee NG Leen aah 2.00 
horizontalis, Rock Cotoneaster. Fan-shaped 
spreading growth is most effective either 
as ground cover or splayed against low 
walls. Bright red berries. 
LSstoee 4 necticld CrOWN. | te aa cee Pore, 
praecox, Creeping Cotoneaster. Makes low 
mounds, has large red berries. 
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CYDONIA japonica, Flowering Quince. 
nivalis. Beautiful white- flowered variety. Scarce. 
TG VAS (2G pea ile Vaan, tne een ae 
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sanguinea. Bright scarlet, early spring. 
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CYTISUS scoparius, Scotch Broom. Some- 
times called Native Gorse. Bright yellow 
flowers in May. 
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DEUTZIA gracilis, Slender Deutzia. White 
flowers in June. Dwarf. 
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gracilis rosea, Rose Panicle Deutzia. Pink 
variety of above. 
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scabra — Pride of Rochester. Sturdy, tall- 
growing. Pink-tinted, white bell-shaped 
flowers in July. 
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scabra candida. Pure white. 
PAtOL FELt ie Pla SEs ve ORE ES: 125 
Dozen 
$10.80 
13:20 
10.80 
13.20 
9.60 
13.20 
16.80 
21.00 
27.00 
30.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
10.80 
10.80 
10.80 
9.60 
12.00 
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