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Mg No. 1512. 
COTONEASTER FRIGIDA, 
Class. Order. 
ICOSANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 
A native of the northern regions of Na- 
pal, discovered by Dr. Wallich, and first 
raised at the garden of the Horticultural 
Society, by whom it was communicated 
to us. 
It forms a handsome small bushy tree, 
growing very freely, and is perfectly hardy, 
flowering with us in May and June. Our 
specimen, planted three years since, is al- 
ready nearly ten feet high. It seems to 
thrive in any tolerably good soil, and has 
been increased by budding on the white 
thorn stock, 
