Lonicera Zabelli— _% 
Zabel’s Honeysuckle 
Cotinus - Smoke Tree 
COTINUS coggygria (Smoke Tree). 10 to 
cloud of smoke. 
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Cotoneaster 
COTONEASTER acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster). 
spreading branches with small shining foliage. 
pink flowers, followed by shining black berries. 
Dm Omomntite 
C. Dielsiana. (Diels Cotoneaster.) 5 to 6 ft. An upright shrub with 
OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
12 ft. An old favorite 
having unusual and attractive foliage. When in bloom the tree is 
virtually a mist of minute smoky lavender flowers, suggesting a 
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6 to 8 ft. Slender, 
Small-clustered 
Flowering Shrubs——Continued 
Calycanthus 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 to 8 ft. Few shrubs have persisted as well 
as the Calycanthus. Always found in ‘‘“Grandma’s’” garden. Its sweet, aromatic reddish 
brown flowers are most appreciated. The blossoms are produced in late spring followed 
by large pods, filled with smooth brown seed. Use as a specimen or for planting in a 
larger border. Each 
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Chaenomeles - Flowering Quince 
CHAENOMELES lagenaria (Cydonia japonica) (Common Flowering Quince). 5 to 8 ft. One 
of our best early blooming shrubs. Upright, spreading, with attractive foliage. The 
bell-shaped blossoms are usually from a light pink to scarlet. They open before the 
leaves appear and are borne all along the branches. Has good, glossy foliage. Grows in 
most any location and can be used cs a hedge, screen or specimen. Each 
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C. lagenaria alba (White flowering Quince). A white form of the above. 
Each 
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Chionanthus - White Fringe 
CHIONANTHUS virginiana. 12 to 15 ft. As a large shrub or small tree, for use in border 
planting or specimen, few plants surpass the White Fringe. Its large, somewhat glossy 
leaves are attractive throughout the summer and add a pleasing bright yellow to the 
array of autumn colors. Large clusters of drooping white flowers hang from the ends 
of the twigs in late spring. Dark blue fruit in August. Prefers a moist, acid soil. Worthy 
of a place on any lawn. 
Each 
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PeTOR Sat 3 to 4 ft. 
Cornus - Dogwood 
CORNUS florida (White Flowering Dogwood). See page 13. 
C. rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood). See page 13. 
C. alba sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). 6 to 8 ft. Greenish white flowers in June. Grown 
because of its conspicuous red winter twigs. Cutting out old wood increases brilliance 
of new growth. 
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— C. mas. (Corneliancherry Dogwood). 10 to 15 ft. Attractive large shrub or small tree. Its 
small, yellow blossoms are hardy and appear a few days ahead of the Forsythia. They 
are followed by large, brilliant cherry-like fruit, ripening in midsummer. Does well in 
almost any soil. Valuable for its ecrly spring effect. 
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arching branches. Flowers pinkish, fruit red. Very showy in 
autumn. 
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Chaenomeles—Flowering Quince 
Spirea Prunifolia (See page 24) 
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