Reduce Maintenance Cost — Plant Malmo Quality plants suited 
30 to Northwest conditions 
See ESE 
h  Huldine. One of the newest hybrids. Translucent blooms of pearly white 
with delicate mauve-pink bars. 
h Jackmani, The‘popular purple variety with large, purple-blue flowers. 
h Jackmani Superba. Dark violet-purple blossoms much larger than Jackmani. 
h Mme. Baron Veillard. Warm lilac-rose, yellow stamens. 
h Mme. LeCoultre. Large pure white, yellow stamens. 
h Mme. Edouard Andre. Large red, purplish cast. 
-h Montana rubens. A strong vigorous variety thriving under the most adverse 
conditions. Clusters of clear pink flowers in April-May. 
h Nelly Moser. Unusually large lavender blooms, pink bar. 
h Paniculata, Fragrant white flowers insummer. Very vigorous grower. 
h The President, Deep plum-violet. Summer blooming. 
CORALBERRY, see Snowberry. 
h CORNUS canadensis (Bunch-berry). Ground cover; grows only a few inches 
high prefering a partial shade. It has a whorl! of about six leaves from the 
center of which come the tiny Dogwood flowers, later followed by round 
scarlet berries in tight clusters. 3 in. pots, $.75. 
CORNUS, see Dogwood. 
CORYLUS, see Filbert, Purple Leaf. 
h COTONEASTER conspicua decora (BE). Prostrate shrub with small leaves; 
white flowers followed by profusion of scarlet berries, 24 to 30 in. spread, 
$2.50; 2 to 3 ft., standards or tree form top grafted, $3.00. 
cornubia (BE). Rapid growing, fine for background. Large clusters of red 
berries, 2+to 3 ft., $2.00. 
