Dreer's garden book 1926 (1926) Dreer's garden book 1926 dreersgardenbook1926henr Year: 1926 Buddleia (Butterfly Shrub) Corchorus or Kerria Japonica Fl. PI. {Globe-flower). A particularly valuable shrub, graceful habit of growth and free and continuous flowering, producing attractive double golden- yellow flowers from June to October. 60 cts. each. Cornus Alba Sibirica {Coral Dogwood). A strong growing variety, crimson colored branches in winter. 60 cts. each. — — — Elegantissima. white. 75 cts. each. Foliage beautifully variegated with Callicarpa Purpurea — Florida, {While-flowering Dogwo
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Dreer's garden book 1926 (1926) Dreer's garden book 1926 dreersgardenbook1926henr Year: 1926 Buddleia (Butterfly Shrub) Corchorus or Kerria Japonica Fl. PI. {Globe-flower). A particularly valuable shrub, graceful habit of growth and free and continuous flowering, producing attractive double golden- yellow flowers from June to October. 60 cts. each. Cornus Alba Sibirica {Coral Dogwood). A strong growing variety, crimson colored branches in winter. 60 cts. each. — — — Elegantissima. white. 75 cts. each. Foliage beautifully variegated with Callicarpa Purpurea — Florida, {While-flowering Dogwood). An ornamental, spreading, irregularly shaped tree, producing large white flowers in spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn. Plants, 4 to 5 feet high, $1.00 each. — Sanguinea {Red-twigged Dogwood). A strong growing bush, with crimson-colored branches; especially attractive in winter. 60 cts. each. Cotoneaster Francheti. Erect habit with gracefully recurv- ing branches and bright red berries. Pot grown plants, $1.00 each. Cotoneaster Horizontalis. A dependably hardy variety of compact, spreading habit of growth with neat evergreen foliage and very attractive orange-red berries which are set off nicely against the dark foliage and which remain on the plant the entire winter. A most valuable subject for the front of the border or for the rockery. Large field grown plants being difficult to transplant, we have prepared a lot of thrifty pot-grown plants which will give satisfactory results. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. Crataegus Oxyacantha Paul's Double {English Hawthorn). This is the finest variety with brilliant scarlet double flowers. Plants 3 to 4 feet high $1.50 each. Desmodium Penduliflorum. A shrub which dies to the ground in winter but comes up vigorously in spring, throwing up shoots 3 to 4 feet high, which bears during September attractive sprays of bright rose colored pea-shaped flowers. • 50 cts. each. Diervilla Lutea. Loose clusters of small yellow flo