Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
CEANOTHUS americanus, 3’-4’ Jersey Tea 
Dwarf, compact, and attractive white flowers. 
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CELASTRUS orbiculatus, 15’-20’ Oriental Bittersweet 
Rapid growing, high climbing shrubby vine. Orange fruit opening 
to expose red seeds in fall. 
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— scandens, 15’-20’ American Bittersweet 
Fruit deeper colored and larger than the above. 
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CELTIS occidentalis, 50’-60’ Hackberry 
Resembles a slow growing elm. Compact in habit. 
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CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis, 5’-6’ Buttonbush 
Fragrant, creamy white flowers borne in round heads July- 
September. Good foliage. Likes moisture. 
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CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum, 20’-30’ Katsura-tree 
Excellent symmetrical tree. Beautiful spring and autumn colors. 
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CERCIS canadensis, 12’-15’ American Redbud 
Rosy pink flowers in April. Also called Judas Tree. 
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MRECVMECY RT Loe oe ae rare acu 1.90 1.50 1.25 
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— chinensis, 10’-12’ Chinese Redbud 
Deeper pink than canadensis. Compact growing. 
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1.00 
1.90 1.50 
This is an outstanding flowering shrub. Deeper in color than Cercis 
canadensis. It is compact in habit and a heavy bloomer. You will 
like it. 
CHAENOMELES lagenaria (See CYDONTA) 
Order in multiples of 10 where possible. 
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