DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
CHIONANTHUS retusus (5) Sirf ey 
CHINESE FRINGETREE rks 
A rare and beautiful shrub from China, bear- 
ing fragrant white flowers. Thrives in a some- 
what moist sandy loam and in a sunny loca- 
tion. 
PTR DOS Oral Sema: rede rs 1.10 1.00 
ali OV atts ee ene eee a 85 .80 
CORNUS florida (4) 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Large shrub; “flowers” in four large white petal- 
like bracts. The dark green leaves turn bright red 
in fall. 
Ora Siero trne eerie aya hha 55 50 
florida rubra (4) 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Grafted at about 18 inches. 
pega Ea eo es ay RS Ee ie LI a 85 .80 
kousa (5) 
KOUSA DOGWOOD 
This and the variety chinensis make large shrubs 
and should be far better known in California. The 
cream colored “‘flowers’’ are composed of pointed 
bracts which become heavily stained red with age. 
Foliage assumes beautiful wine color in fall. 
0 Rar ahs Mitt wenn MeaaCaeta sof Shs Pag GR - .65 .60 
kousa chinensis (5) 
CHINESE KOUSA DOGWOOD 
Considered by many to be one of the most 
beautiful of the deciduous flowering shrubs. 
A faster grower than the species with much 
larger flowers. 
2h alley (alee feeb dele: cer sayy ey 85 80 
COTONEASTER apiculata (4) 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER 
Far superior to any of the other low spread- 
ing growers. The berries are gorgeous, largest 
of the Cotoneasters so far as we know, bril- 
liant glossy red and plenty of them. Our 
grafted plants commence bearing the first year 
as a rule. 
TostOM Lomi Dalledsem. tse. 1.75 1.60 
Calta bee ee ees .65 .60 
oP. Tay Syeeleey et eee me ieee 55 50 
