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RED BUD 
CERCIS CANADENSIS (Red Bud)—Before the 
leaves come out, the branchlets are covered 
with clusters of small, purplish pink pea blos- 
soms. Native of the Illinois River Valley. The 
foliage consists of medium size, heart-shaped 
leaves. Very ornamental. Each 
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ECO Cette. Sh 2, me eee et Ane es Saat Fe os..." Yea) 3.00 
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CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA (Sweet Pepperbush) — An 
oval, round-topped, erect shrub of medium 
height. Has very fragrant white flowers during 
midsummer. Valued for the clean foliage, frag- 
rant flowers, the delicate fall color, and the 
winter texture. 
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COTONEASTER 
COTONEASTER APICULATA (Cranberry Coton- 
easter)—A beautiful hardy dwarf Cotoneaster 
with arching branches which are covered with 
bright, shiny green leaves which color in the 
Fall and hang on into winter. The branches are 
weighted down during autumn with masses of 
big crimson fruits, the size of cranberries. Each 
IS) oy IS} tom, WONT a, Sy RE, CCBWONS) 2 ee eee $3.75 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA—A beautiful hardy 
shrub of recent introduction from Northern 
China with spreading slender branches and 
beautiful dark green foliage persistent until 
into the winter. Each 
Barberry 
BARBERRY MENTORENSIS—Plant Patent No. 99 
—Very rugged, strong, upright growing branch- 
es and quite formidable thorns, foliage is heavy 
and thick, and of perfect color—a green as 
dark as the Yew. In Illinois, the leaves remain 
green until after the holidays. In southern 
states, this barberry is an evergreen. Its most DELOT EL eet, ae, Wes ae: Ue Cr 2 ee ene eed $1.25 
valuable attribute is its ability to withstand SU OGLE Ee) le Gira Rae Sastre ate ee 2 aay Aull UE a: 1.75 
heat and drought. Will grow in almost any 
impossible location. Each DOGWOOD 
IL Sec Oel4eimChes way Ss. fetta es ge cee nee $1.00 CORNUS FLORIDUS (White Flowering Dogwood) 
—Small tree-like shrub. It is handsome in early 
spring with its four white, blunt-ended bracts 
surrounding the dense heads of small greenish 
BUDDLEIA 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—A semi-herbaceous 
plant which begins to bloom in July and con- 
tinues until frost. The flowers are of a pleasing 
shade of violet-mauve and borne in dense 
cylindrical spikes, Very fragrant and attractive 
to the butterflies. Following varieties are 
available: Burgundy; Empire Blue; and Royal 
Red. Each 
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CALYCANTHUS 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Sweet Shrub)—Old- 
fashioned All-spice, with glossy leaves and 
chocolate colored flowers, with the fragrance 
of the strawberry; the wood and leaves have a 
very pleasant, spicy fragrance. Each 
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BLUE MIST 
CARYOPTERIS (Blue Mist)—A bushy plant from 
2 to 4 feet high with excellent foliage, and 
covers itself with fuzzy gray-lavender flower 
in September and October. Sometimes freezes 
to ground but will renew itself and bloom again 
in one season. Each 
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CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALS (Buttonbush) — . 
A very interesting shrub because of its unusual 
blooms which are creamy-white balls born three 
at the tip of branches during mid-summer. Will 
grow in good garden soil, but prefers wet, 
swamy, locations. 
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flowers, and again in fall with scarlet fruits 
and gorgeous leaf coloring. Each 
QeCLOn ole ete GOOSE LOO tee ce eee ee ene ee $1.75 
PP AHO) Bi HSE, IRONS. Bs GI, RIMS cae pee eee 3.25 
CORNUS FLORIDUS RUBRA (Pink Flowering Dog- 
wooi)—Similar in habit to the White Flower- 
ing, but the blooms are pink. Each 
18 to 24 inches. From 5 gal. cans .................- $4.00 
QetLOwsel € ty ean) Ce Dee eee erences cae see eerie eee 7.50 
CORNUS LUTEA (Yellow Dogwood)—A shrub of 
medium size with bright yellow bark in the 
winter. Good green foliage. Each 
UO oie t COURS Sok eee eae oe ee gees eee ee $1.25 
“SCORNUS MAS (Cornelian Cherry)—A handsome, 
shrubby tree especially valued for its early 
flowers, useful as a specimen or in borders. The 
oval, scarlet berries are attractive to the birds. 
ZEtOcas 1 COU Mee ete RO eee ae Nene: $1.25 
CORNUS SIBERICA (Red Dogwood)— A shrub 
with blood-red branches in the winter, Fruit 
bright blue and flowers white. Attractive to 
desirable birds. Fach 
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“CORYLUS AMERICANA (Hazel-nut) — Excellent 
native shrub valued for its edible nut and use- 
ful for naturalistic plantings in large areas. 
Grows in dense clumps or thickets, filling the 
ground with erect branches. Each 
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