Z WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1952 
SHRUBS— (Continued) 
BUDDLEIA— (Continued) Per 10 Per 100 
Floralart. A Willis introduction. Long lavender spikes of great sub- 
stance that bloom entire length at same time. One of the best. 
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Red. Long blooming season. Deep, rich reddish-purple. 
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WURGRNbNGs) cdoe tinny eormd ay omode ohn ss-Gu Seon. oo cite ee eee 3.50 30.00 
IN Cee ee a oe A Pe Se es ener eae es 2.40 20.00 
White Cloud. Compact sprays of pure white flowers. 
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MEGGitiiy Poe os coer ite ek, ee emer A Ea nce nae’ 3.50 30.00 
DS 0 i op? eee as idiot, 8 rates. Rs ete pis ran ma ease sy Aa Orb cl acl exo eta net 2.40 20.00 
CALLICARPA DICHOTOMA (Purple Beautyberry) Large showy clusters 
of lavender-purple berries, pink flowers. 4 feet. 
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CARYOPTERIS, BLUE MIST. Compact, low-growing shrub, covered with 
masses of powdery-blue flowers from August to frost. Tops are perennial 
like Butterfly Bush. 
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CORNUS (Dogwood) 
Alba Sibirica (Coral Dogwood) Coral-red branches, white flowers, blue 
berries. 8-10 feet. 
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Florida (White Flowering Dogwood) Large white flowers in spring, 
bright red berries in winter. Graceful and symmetrical grower with 
brilliant red foliage in autumn. 
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Stolonifera flaviramea (Goldentwig Dogwood) Golden yellow bark. 
Especially showy in winter. 
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COTINUS COGGYGRIA (Purple Fringe) Smoketree. Bushy shrub with 
purplish leaves. 15 feet. 
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1 S224.3 INCHES ge. te keene: ete ee te eee RS eg a Od Yee 5.50 50.00 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) Slender, spreading branches, pinkish 
flowers. Black berries in fall. Desirable for individual specimens, 
shrub groups, or for hedges. Thrives from Texas to North Dakota. 
12 feet. 
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DAB 2 1 NT eager yf ONT Sie Pe aN ee Stok heed ee a Stabe tet tem ether 5.50 50.00 
Divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster) An aristocratic shrub with shining 
dark green, nearly evergreen foliage; pink flowers, red berries. 
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18-24 SIN CHES, gk vice Mer nse eh eRe ee eee 6.50 60.00 
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CRAB, FLOWERING (See Shade Trees) 
