DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus 
The orange and scarlet fruits freely 
borne in axils of leaves are not so eons 
spicuous as in the American variety until 
leaves drop off. Most desirable kind for 
winter decoration. 
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C. scandens - 15 to 20 ft. (American Bitter- 
sweet). Most adaptable shrubby vine with 
orange-red berries that retain their color 
when cut and dried. Fruits borne in clus- 
ters showing above leaves. 
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CHAENOMELES lagenaria(Japanica) - 5 to 6 ft. 
(Common Flowering Quince). A spreading 
shrub covered in early spring with orange- 
scarlet flowers borne all along the branch- 
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C. lagenaria pygmaea - 3 ft. (Dwarf Common 
Flowering Quince). A low spreading type 
with flowers similar to above. 
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C. lagenaria(Named Varieties) 
Anvle Blossom - Buds deep pink, opening 
lovely pink and white. 
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Gerdinalis - Deep scarlet ih bud, opening 
bright rosy scarlet. 
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Natorp's Hybrid - Dark pink to light red. 
Extremely strong grower, with dark green 
foliage. 
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