CALYCANTHUS floridus, Sweet Shrub. Old Each 
favorite, strawberry-scented, chocolate- 
color flowers in July. 
COR Team J OL ey a ee $1.50 
CHAENOMELES lagenaria, Flowering Quince. 
nivalis. Beautiful white-flowered variety. 
Scarce. 
LO MCORL ELE Meee eis fh ee tee ed oi an Ee 2.00 
Pink Hybrid. Delicate clear pink flowers. 
OG NeeS Fk hoe Ge Me tt ee te ee 2.00 
sanguinea. Bright scarlet, early spring. 
DU GRLONLELU yy oe ihe eee 1.75 
CLETHRA alnifolia, Summer Sweet. Choice 
native, white spikes of spicy fragrance in 
July-August. 
WALCO TLe tree ea OES cro men UL fg, eas ncr ene 1525 
TE (qa) DES ins RR ERR SO a ORE I ea eg iin Berle dN 1.50 
CORNUS alba (siberica), Red-stem Dogwood. 
Bright red twigs, white flowers, blue berries. 
racemosa, Gray Dogwood. Another good 
native, white flowers and white berries. 
stolonifera flaviramea, Golden Twig Dog- 
wood. Bright yellow twigs, very gay. 
1s, (Wa) GS gee ca gai RS ug oe ON eae or 1.50 
For Tree Dogwoods, please see page 56. 
COTINUS coggyegria, Smoke Tree. Old favor- 
ite. Purplish mist-like fruiting clusters give 
smoky effect in summer. 
OCMC ALT eae ene oie an etd) | Vn eae Cok 2.00 
COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreading Cotoneaster. 
Graceful form, glossy foliage, full of red ber- 
ries well into winter. Clips well for hedges. 
TORO aC DOLE Dee Pes ee ee ok eae 225 
IEG Coy SNS BPO e. | 8 Pelz he, POS ie es be eee ee 3.00 
horizontalis, Rock Cotoneaster. Fan-shaped 
spreading growth is most effective either 
as ground cover or splayed against low 
walls. Bright red berries. ° 
te atOm Dati eatle |< CLO Wile gese ete he av ns 3.00 
Oiiiies DOMOLOW Unt ee sey roe t e aede 2.00 
praecox, Creeping Cotoneaster. Makes low 
mounds, has large red berries. 
Dem ay AE  b iE faey ¢ GeO A ee ea 2.00 
CYDONIA see Chaenomeles 
CYTISUS scoparius, Scotch Broom. Some- 
times called Native Gorse. Bright yellow, 
white, or bronze flowers in May. 
POUDLALICSS erate ee ra ee eee ee es 15) 
13.20 
16.20 
13.20 
16.20 
19220 
16.20 
24.00 
33.00 
33.00 
EES 
22.20 
13.20 
