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BUDDLEIA CHARMING (Butterfly Bush) 
Long sprays of clear light pink flowers, blooming 
from July throughout the summer. 
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BUDDLEIA ROYAL PURPLE (Butterfly Bush) 
Deep lustrous purple with yellow eye. Long heavy 
sprays of bloom on strong stems. 
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CALYCANTHUS (Old-fashioned Strawberry Bush) 
Handsome reddish-brown flowers in May and June. 
Erect shrub, glossy deep green foliage. Grows 5 feet. 
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CORALBERRY CHENAULTI (Red Snowberry) 
Graceful arching branches of light pink flowers in 
early summer, followed by red berries in fall. Splen- 
did for shady places. Hardy. Grows 5 feet high. 
CORNUS FLORIDA (See Shade Trees) 
CORNUS SIBERICA (Red Twig Dogwood) 
Brilliant in winter with a red bark and blue fruits that 
stand out we'l against the snow. Grows 5 to 6 feet. 
COTONEASTER APICULATA (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
Low spreading, very dwarf, large bright berries. 
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COTONEASTER DIVARICATA (Spreading Cotoneaster) 
Graceful branches lined with red egg-shaped fruit. 
Small. green glossy leaves, spreading habit. 4 to 5 
feet. It’s a glorious autumn color justifies a promi- 
nent position in the planting. 
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