Flowering Shrubs 
CORNUS alba sibirica. Coral Dogwood. 
Coral bark oe ee effect in winter. Each 
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C.amomum. Silky Decivcod 
Light red bark. Porcelain-blue berries in the fall. 
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C. paniculata. Gray Moe oodts 
White flowers in June and July. White berries in Sep- 
tember. 
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Bright yellow bark in winter. Blends well with Red- 
barked Dogwood. 
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Cotoneaster 
This introduction from China is a valuable contribution to 
the family of flowering shrubs. Graceful habit and beauty of 
leaf and fruit make it an ideal plant for house foundations, 
entrances, hedges, or ground-cover plantings. 
COTONEASTER divaricata. Upright Spreading Cotoneaster. 
Small green leaves. Brilliant red berries in autumn. 
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C. francheti. Franchet Cotoneaster. 
Olive-green leaves and bright red berries. A graceful, 
fast grower. 
11% to 2 ft., pot-grown 
C. horizontalis. Rock Cotoneaster. 
A dwarf, trailing variety, nearly evergreen, with brilliant 
red berries. 
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Cotoneaster horizontalis in rock-garden 
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