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CARAGANA arboresens, Srsnrian Prasurus, 15-20 
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Tall shrub or small tree with bright green leaves, and 
yellow flowers in June. 
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CARPINUS betulus, Evrorzan Hornseam, 50-70 ft. 
An interesting tree, having very hard wood, and birch- 
like leaves 3-4 inches long. Smooth, gray, closefitting 
bark. 
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CARPINUS carolinianum, American Hornseam, 30- 
40 ft. 
American species with closely-ribbed or fluted bark. 
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~CASTANEA mollissima, Cuinesr Curstnut, 30-60 ft. 
Shrub or tree, with sweet edible nuts. Blight resistant. 
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CEDRUS libani, Cenar-or-Lepanon, 40-120 ft. 
The hardy Arnold Arboretum form of this historic 
tree. A beautiful and stately tree, with rich green 
leaves and somewhat irregular growth. A very few 
plants only are available. 
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CELTIS occidentalis, Common Hacksgerry, 50-100 ft. 
Straight trunk and spreading branches, forming a 
handsome round-topped head. Bright green leaves 
turning light yellow in autumn. Orange-red to dark 
purple fruit. 
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CHAENOMELES lagenaria, Common Frowertne- 
QUINCE, 5-7 ft. 
Red or scarlet-red flowers in April (rarely late March) 
and lustrous dark green leaves. Sometimes used for 
hedges. 
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CHAENOMELES lagenaria, Hv. Boute Dererv, 5-7 ft. 
A brilliant red selected variety of Floweringquince. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera plumosa, Prume Sa- 
WARA Fa.secyprEss, 30 ft. 
Dense conical tree with ascending branches and feath- 
ery branchlets giving it a soft fluffy appearance. 
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CHAMAEDAPHNE calyculata, Learuervear, 3-5 ft. 
Small white flowers in April-June, and dull green 
leaves. This native broadleaf evergreen prefers a 
moist or boggy location. 
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2-216 Ste B&B wets San alleen 4.50 
CHIONANTHUS virginicus, Wuirre Frincetree, 10- 
15 ft. 
Profuse white flowers in showy panicles in May-June 
and dark blue fruit make this a highly prized orna- 
mental shrub. Give it plenty of room. 
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CLETHRA alnifolia, SummMersweet Cierura, 5-10 ft. 
This dependable native species has delightfully fra- 
grant white flowers from late July through September. 
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CLETHRA alnifolia rosea, Pink Summersweer CLE- 
THRA, 5-10 ft. 
This attractive rare pink-flowered variety is a must 
for those who want late summer color and fragrance. 
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CORNUS alternifolia, Pacopa Doewoon, 15-25 ft. 
Branches in horizontal tiers, accounting for its name. 
White flowers in May. Dark blue fruit in August. 
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CORNUS florida, Frowertnc Doewoop, 20-70 ft. 
This noblest of native flowering trees is a universal 
favorite. The showy white flower bracts make it a 
gorgeous sight in May, and scarlet fruit as well as 
brilliant red leaves make it one of autumn’s showiest 
plants. 
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CORNUS florida rubra, Pink Frowrerine Doeawoop, 
20-50 ft. 
Pink-flowering variety. Splendid when planted to 
contrast with white. 
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CORNUS racemosa, Gray Doewoop, 8-16 ft. 
White flowers in June-July, and attractive white fruit 
on red fruit stalks in September-October. The per- 
sistent fruit stalks give it a warm reddish glow well 
into the winter. Attractive to birds. 
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CORNUS sanguinea, Brooprwic Doewoop, 6-12 ft. 
White flowers, May-June and purple-black fruit in 
September. The red branches are bright all winter. 
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CORNUS stolonifera, Reposter Docwoon, 5-8 ft. 
White flowers, May-June. Similar to above but lower, 
with blood-red branches. 
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Be sure to study our offerings of fruit trees and small 
fruits on Page 28. 
