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62757. COITONEASTER SALICIFOLIA FLOCCOSA. From Orleans, France. Plants presented 
by Leon Chenault, through David Fairchild, Agricultural Explorer. A graceful shrub, 
up to 13 feet high, which bears dense corymbs of white flowers and light-red, round-— 
ish fruits. Native to western China at altitudes of 7,500 to 9,800 feet. Probably 
hardy except in the extreme North. (Bell, Md.) 
55821. COTONEASTER sp. From Likiang, Yunnan, China. Collected by J. F. Rock, 
Agricultural Explorer. A prostrate shrub growing on pure limestone rocks on the 
Likiang Snow Range at altitudes of 8,000 to 10,000 feet. It wAs small dark-green 
glossy leathery leaves, pinkish white flowers, and rich red fruits, and would make a 
splendii shrub for rockeries. Probably tender north of southern Ohio. (Bell, Md.) 
62578. COTONEASTER sp. From Elstree, Herts, England. Seeds presented by Vicary 
Gibbs, Aldenham House Gardens. An upright ornamental shrub from South Central Asia. 
The small rounded-oval dull gray-green leaves have hairy margins. Probably tender 
in the extreme North. (Bell, Md.) 
62581. COTONEASTER sp. From Elstree, Herts, England. Presented by Vicary Gibbs, 
Aldenham House Gardens, An upright ornamental shrub with small leathery, dull grar= 
green, oval leaves with white hairy margins. Probably hardy except in the extreme 
North. (Beli, Md.) 
52582. COTONEASTER spo. From Elstree, Herts, England, Presented by Vicary Gibbs, 
Aldenham House Gardens. An erect ornamental shrub with light-green, oval—acuminate 
hairy-—margined leaves about three-fourths of an inch long. Probably hardy except in 
the extreme North. (Bell, Md.) 
62583. COTONEASTER sp. From Elstree, Herts, England. Presented by Vicary Gibbs, 
Aldenham House Gardens. A low spreading shrub with narrow-oblong bright-green leaves 
up to 14 inches long, Probably hardy except in the extreme North. (Bell, Md.) 
64253. COTONEASTER sp. From Tsangpo Valley, Tibet. Collected by Captain F. Kingdon 
Ward, and presented by Major Lionel de Rothschild, London, England. A spreading- 
upright ornamental shrub with the arching branches crowded with very small leathery 
shining green oval leaves about half an inch long. Probably hardy except in the ex~ 
treme North. (Bell, Md.) 
39557. CRATAEGUS LAVALLEL. Hawthorn. From California. Presented by Frank J. Hart. 
A hawthorn originally from France and probably of hybrid origin. It is a small 
shrubby tree about <0 feet high with few-flowered clusters of large, white flowers 
having red disks and followed in autumn by bright orange fruits, well set off by the 
lustrous leaves. (Chico, Calif.) : i 
71504. CUDRANTA TRICUSPIDATA. From southern China. Collected by F. A. McClure, 
Agricultural Explorer. A slow-growing ornamental thorny bush or small tree with 
glossy dark green leayes, pale beneath, and small brick-red fruits, For trial in 
California and the Gulf States, especially as a hedge plant. (Chico, Calif.) 
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