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COTOXEASTER, Continued 



HORIZONTALIS WILSONI. A more arching and diffuse form of 



^ Kcrizcn-.alis and the tallest of the Horizontalis type. Quite 



^ disTir.ct. 3 in. pot plants 5Cc each, 3 for SI. 25. 



HUPHENSIS (Keuph Cotone aster). A deciduous shrub 5 to 7 feet 



hiqh v/ith drooping branches that are clothed in autumn with 



large red berries. 35c each, 3 for 90c; 18 to 24 in. 85c each. 

 LACTEA. A graceful semi-prostrate species, with small glaucous 



leaves. Clusters of tiny white flowers, followed by small dork 



fruit. 35c each, 3 for 85c. 

 MICROPHYLLA (Rockspray Cotoneaster). A popular small leaved 



evergresn Himalayan species with extra large berries. 6 to 8 



in. 2:c each, 3 for 75c; 12 to 18 in. 50c each. 

 PROSTRATA. From the mountains of China. Has small, elliptical, 



dark green leaves, and sm.all red berries. Pot grown. 60c each, 



3 for SI. 50. 

 RACEMIFLORA SONGARICA. An attractive shrub with semi-pend- 

 ent hab:t. Bright red berries. 24 to 36 in. $1.25 each. 

 ROTUNDIFOLIA. A semi-evergreen shrub with stiff, upright habit. 



Small dark green glossy leaves. Large bright red berries. Pot 



plants 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 

 RUBENS. A low growing evergreen, with small ovate leaves. Flat 



heads of small white flowers, followed by crimson berries. Pot 



plants 50c each, 3 for SI. 25. 

 SALICIFOLIA FLOCCOSA (V/illcwleaf Cotoneaster). Semi-evergreen, 



spreading habit. V/hite ficv/ers in May and June; red fruit. 



Groves to 6 ft. high. Pot plants 35c each, 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.00; 



18 to 24 in. 65c each, 3 for $1.75, 12 for $6.00. 

 SIMONSII. An erect, vigorous grower, bearing an abundance of 



red berries. Very hardy. Pot plants 50c each, 3 for SI. 25. 

 ZABELI. Sim-ilar in its graceful pendant habit to Dielsiana but 



with larger, dork purplish berries. Pot plants 50c each. 

 ZABELI MINIATA. A smaller type of Zabeli. Hardy. 12 to 15 



in. SI. 25 each, 3 for $3.25. 

 U. S. D. A. NO. 55821. A species from China. Has small dark 



green glossy leathery leaves, pinkish white flowers and rich red 



fruits. Splendid for rcckeries. 50c each, 3 for SI. 25; 18 to 24 in. 



85c each. 



CRATAEGUS— HAWTHORN 



In autumn the Hawthorns are especially bright and at- 

 tractive when clothed in their brilliant foHage. They flower 

 abundantly in May and June and the red fruits of some varie 

 ties are very ornamental. Most kinds with their many thorns 

 make on almost impregnable hedge. 



COCCINEA (Scarlet Haw). White blooms in May and large scarlei 

 fruit m fall. Gcud ci=; specimen or for hedges. 6 to 8 in. 25c each, 



3 for eOc; 2 to 3 ft. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.00. 

 CORDATA (Washington Hawthorne). Most attractivs^ with its lust- 

 rous bright green foliage coloring beautifully in autumn and its 

 large, conspicuous clusters of scarlet berries which stay on the 

 plant until spring. 4 to 6 in. 30c each, 3 for 60c. 



CRUSGALLI (Cockspur Thorn). Neat, strong grower; beautiful in 

 flo-.ver and showy in winter as its scarlet fruits persist a long 

 time. 18 to 24 in. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 



FONTAESIANA. Closely resembles the Cockspur Thorn but with 

 thinner leaves and brick-reci fruits. 3 to 4 ft. $1.00 each, 3 for 

 S2.50. 



OXYACANTHA (The English Hawthorne). Especially good for hed- 

 ges. 6 to 8 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 100 for $7.50; 2 to 3 ft. 50c 

 each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.00. 



Berries — great quantities of them 

 ^yhen you have PauVs Scarlet Haivthorn 



OXYACANTHA PAULII (Paul's Scarlet Thorn). Rich, brilliant double 



scarlet flowers; best of all. 15 to 18 in. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 

 CRYPTOMERLA Japonica. Bluish-green evergreen leaves on spread- 

 ing branches vmich curve upward at the ends. Especially used 

 as accent trees. 4 to 6 in. 30c each, 3 for 60c. 

 CRYPTOMERIA Japonica Elegans Compacta. A dwarf variety. 

 Leaves reddish-bronze in autumn and v/inter. 15 to 18 in. 85c 

 each. 

 CRYPTOMERIA Japonica Lobbi. A fine densely branched pyram.idal 

 ^ tree; leaves deep green, assuming a stiff, prickly habit, chang- 

 ^ ing to russet in fall. Hardy. 3 to 4 ft. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.50; 



4 to 5 ft. $3.00 each. 



CRYPTOMERLA Japonica Yoshino. Much finer leaves and more 

 compact grov/th than common Japonica. Grows in pyramidal 

 shape. 8 to 12 in. 40c each; 18 to 24 in. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 



