4 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 8, 1952 
SHRUBS— (Continued) 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA, BLUE MIST (Blue Beard, Blue Spirea). Com- 
pact, 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. 10 feet. 
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Florida (White Flowering Dogwood) Large white flowers in spring, 
bright red berries in winter. Graceful and symmetrical grower wit 
brilliant red foliage in autumn. 
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Florida rubra (Red Flowering Dogwood) Just the same as the White 
Flowering Dogwood except the flowers which are deep pink. 
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Sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood) Purple or red branches, large clusters 
white flowers, black fruit. Exceilent for winter color. 12 feet. 
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Stolonifera flaviramea (Goldentwig Dogwood) Golden yellow bark. 
Especially showy in winter. 10 feet. 
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COTINUS COGGYGRIA (Purple Fringe) Smoketree. Bushy shrub with 
purplish leaves. Smoky flowers. 15 feet. 
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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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CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) Common Crapemyrtle. Crinkled 
or fringed flowers, bloom profusely all summer, very showy. When 
transplanting, cut tops back severely and cover completely with soil. 
Pink. 
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Purple. 
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