CARYOPTERIS INCANA—Blae Maist— 
Low-growing shrub covered with clusters of 
powdery, blue flowers from August until frost. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
SD 2al Siig tere ee 1.50 
CERCIS CANADENSIS—20'-25’—Red Bud 
or Judas Tree — Small, rosy-pink flowers in 
April. 
Biel hte 1S Grp az ee 3.50 
Bae tt. D6 =. eae 4.50 
5 O tty DGc meee. ee 5.50 
Gai it) GAD eee ace ae 7.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA COMPAC- 
TA—3’-5’'—Dwarf and compact with rich 
green foliage. 
HESS Webs R 0 pray oe ms ene oe 2550 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS— 
12’-15’—Slender Hinoki Cypress—Rich green 
foliage. 
Ieee Roasts Bd oy. a s Ben eps 3.60 
B25 Wo. ft, B Sr Dee ee 9.75 
4-040. D Die esa 14.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS 
NANA COMPACTA—30"—Dwarf Hinoki 
Cypress—Very compact; moss-green; Rock Gar- 
den plant. 
Cel itt) Do. Bie 4.50 
RS#24 ine & Bec. sacces 8.00 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA—15’-18’— 
White Fringe—Fragrant, white flowers in May 
and June; blue-black fruit. 
18-24. iti eee ee Re 2:25 
Ds NR GRACE ORE, Gua 3.00 
284) ft ae eee 4.00 
CLEMATIS—Large-flowered varieties. 
Mme. E. Andre—Red. 
Henryi—Cream-white. 
Jackmanni—Purple. 
Lawsoniana—Blue. 
Clovyertset potstacskec aa igi5 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA—Sweet Autumn 
Clematis 
Cloyetset" pot..=......-5- 150 
CORNUS FLORIDA — 15’-25’ — White 
Flowering Dogwood—One of the best native 
Spring flowering trees; red berries. 
Bot A it 1S (GS ae -ee eee 7.50 
Ae it BD & Bie 9.00 
pesO tt.0b & Bese 13.00 
6= ite & Die eee 17.00 
Toh G.dta Db Ooi eee 20.00 
Sit. B Bea ee 22:50 
10-12 ft. B& Bheavy .... 50.00 
12-14 ft. B& Bheavy .... 60.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA—15’-20’— 
Pink Flowering Dogwood—Flowers more per- 
sistent than the white flowers; smaller berries. 
Zoe it tiS Dee saeme 6.00 
32.4 ft: BS. Bence, 9.00 
Bet Ltt Bbc Bence cee 14.00 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA — 4’-6’ — 
Spreading Cotoneaster—Semi-evergreen with 
red fruit; good foliage. 
Per Per 
Each 10. ~=—«100 
2a St DSc ee ee 5.00 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS—2’-3’— 
Rock Cotoneaster—Half evergreen; deep green, 
box-like leaves; scarlet berries. 
5 1A pOtawss 4) e ee eee 3.60 
CRATAEGUS CORDATA—12’-15—Wash- 
ington Thorn—Red berries all Winter; good 
Fall coloring; native tree of good character. 
As Sit BE 8c BD egee ee 11.50 
5-604 Do bee 15.00 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA—20’-25’— 
Double White English Hawthorn. 
Ait tae Dice be ae 11.00 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA PAULI— 
20’-25’'—Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn—Double, 
scarlet flowers. 
A-= tt) 8. Dee L150 
62 ite 8 Bieta eee 18.00 
J=28. it. 2B & Boe 21.00 
CRATAEGUS ~OXYCANTHA ROSEA 
PLEN A—20’-25’—Double pink, English Haw- 
thorn. 
Osovett B&Bs. eee 18.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA — 5’ — Flowering 
Quince—Orange-red to crimson flowers in 
early Spring. 
[5-18 in eee 90 
NG-24 nets eee 1.10 
DEO Udy scee care 1.60 
CYDONIA JAPONICA UPRIGHT RED— 
Erect growing type with bright red flowers. 
LS- Sains ee 1.00 
LS-24 in ae 120 
2° 3 'tt 2. oe 1.40 
CYDONIA LAGENARIA HYBRIDS — 6’ 
—Flowering Quince—Blooms in early May. 
Apple Blossom—Apple blossom-pink. 
Coral Sea—Salmon. 
Crimson and Gold—Red with golden center. 
Kermisina semi-plena — Scarlet, semi-double 
flowers. 
Knaphill Scarlet—Vermillion-red flowers; 
English plant. 
Pink Princess—Pink, 
12-18 in, B éc bie 125 
CYDONIA MAULEI—2’-3’—Lesser Flower- 
ing Quince—Vivid red flowers in April. 
18-24 din: Ce eee Laif> 
Dn OiIC> oy 2 ae 225 
DAPHNE CNEORUM—2’ — Rose Daphne 
— Gray-green foliage; very fragrant, rose-pink 
flowers in April and May. 
9212.10) 3 6s bee 2.5 
