CALYCANTHUS 
Floridus Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Few shrubs are so well known as the Carolina Allspice. In fact, over 
a large part of the United States it is called ‘Shrub’ or “Shrub Bush” 
without any other qualification. In some places it is referred to as the 
“Sweet-scented Shrub,’ the ‘Sweet Shrub,” or the ‘Strawberry Shrub.’ 
The handsome, dark red-brown flowers are produced in early spring. 
During the summer, the plant is neat and very handsome, with glossy 
corrugated foliage. It grows 4 to 5 feet high. : 
CARYOPTERIS 
Blue Mist. (See page 139.) 
Heavenly Blue. (See page 6.) 
CERCIS 
Canadensis Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
A slender, graceful tree 15 to 20 feet high, the Judas Tree or Redbud 
grows naturally throughout eastern United States, and is one of the 
chief adornments of the early spring landscape. Before the leaves come 
out, the branchlets are covered with clusters of small, purplish pink, 
Pea blossoms, very charming when associated with the Red Cedar and 
the Dogwoods. 
CHERRIES FLOWERING. (See page 157.) 
CHIONANTHUS 
Virginica Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
One of the most striking of native small trees. Its handsome, oblong 
leaves turn a bright golden yellow in autumn. In June large masses of 
loose panicles of feathery petaled, snow-white flowers make it an out- 
standing garden plant. 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA ROSEA 
The Pepper Bush is a compact neat plant of many slender, upright 
branches rarely over four to five feet high. Each branch is topped 
with finger-like clusters of small deliciously scented pink flowers. 
To many people, the fragrance is reminiscent of pepper; hence, its 
name. This is a very fine and useful shrub, especially for low moist 
places or damp woodland conditions. It grows equally well in full sun 
or shade. Here is the rare pink form of the much loved white 
Pepper Bush, giving bloom when most needed in late summer and 
early autumn with fine dark green foliage to boot. 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
CORYLUS 
Maxima atropurpurea (Purple-Leaved Filbert) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
For a rich display of bronze foliage there is not much better than the 
Purple Leaved Filbert. It is a much branched shrub covered from top 
to bottom with fine, bronze leaves which make a pleasant break in the 
monotony of the green leaves in the shrubbery border. The richest and 
deepest colors are obtained when it is grown in full sun. It grows well 
in shade but it then loses part of its coloring. Maximum height about 
10 feet. Can be kept any height up to 5 feet with pruning. Hardy 
anywhere! A fine plant for the lawn as a single specimen. 
CYTISUS 
Praecox (Warminster Broom) Each $5.00 
One of the most beautiful of all May-flowering shrubs. Grows about 
4 to 5 feet high. The twiggy evergreen branches are pendulent and 
in May are hidden under a mass of sulphur-yellow pea-shaped blooms. 
The effect created by this shrub when in bloom is most unusual and 
one of the highlights in your garden. Our original stock plants came 
from the Arnold Arboretum in Boston where year after year they con- 
tinue to make a grand display. This is no new shrub but one not 
easily propagated in the nursery. Therefore, it is not generally offered. 
We send you 3-year plants that already have flowered in 5- or 6-in. 
pots. Pot plants invariably establish at once and this is the best way 
to transplant them. 
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Cytisus Praecox Growing In Arnold Arboretum, Boston, Mass. 
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It has been our experience as well as that of many of our customers 
that medium-sized Dogwood trees establish more easily and grow more 
rapidly than large trees, unless the big trees are moved with a big ball of 
earth. 
We have therefore grown a special size plant. It is bushy, well shaped 
and about 3 feet tall, with a wonderfully nice rcot system. It will grow 
fast and bloom for you not later than one year after planting. 
White Cloud 2% to 3 ft., Each $4.50, Three $12.50, Doz. $45.00 
From thousands of seedlings of white Dogwoods, we selected several 
years ago an outstanding variation. This distinctive tree was replanted 
and grown by itself for further observation until we were satisfied we 
had something extra fine im white Dogwoods. It is outstanding in par- 
ticular, for the immense amount of flowers it produces as well as the 
rapidity with which it starts flowering so freely. At opening the fiowers 
give a creamy yellow effect which, after a few days, changes over to 
white. When in bloom the tree is literally a white cloud; the foliage is 
almost not to be seen. Instead of just planting ordinary seedling trees, 
particularly when space is limited, try this new variety. It will reward 
you with greater masses of blooms for all your life. 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) 
2% to 3 ft., Each $6.00, Three $16.00, Doz. $60.00 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of attrac- 
tiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dogwood is similar 
in all respects to the common variety except that the flowers are a 
beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight in spring. Does well in shade. We offer plants about 3 feet 
tall, which is best size for transplanting. 
WHITE DOGWOOD 
Special Offer of Medium Sized Trees 
We are able to offer you a real bargain. Two years ago we were 
very fortunate in obtaining a remarkable germination of seed with 
the result that we now have several thousand fine young trees, more 
than our normal requirements call for. So here’s your chance to plant 
large numbers of them. At the low price we are offering them, we 
cannot sell them in smaller quantities than units of five plants. 
Plants will be nicely branched, about 2 feet high, and will start 
blooming second year after planting. 
1 Bundle of 5 White Dogwood plants . 
2 Bundles or 10 White Dogwood plants 
5 Bundles or 25 White Dogwood plants 
