BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
COTONEASTER (continued) 10 100 
microphylla thymifolia, THYME ROCKSPRAY rate rate 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. C... 25 .20 
pannosa 
6 to 8 ft. S. 1.60 
gal. can 4 to 6 ft. S. 35 .30 
4 in. pot 3 to 4 ft. S.25 .20 
paraayi, PARNAY COTONEASTER 
Resembles C. harroviana but has larger leaves 
and large, glossy, deep red berries. Rapidly 
becoming the most popular Cotoneaster of 
vigorous growth. 
4 to 5 ft. S. 1.25 1.00 
3 to 4 ft. S... 1.00 .90 
2 to 3 ft. S.75 .65 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. S.50 
gal. can 2 to 3 ft. S...40 
5 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. C & G.35 .30 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.30 .25 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G. 30 .25 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft* 9-.20 .18 
praecox, EARLY COTONEASTER 
One of the best we offer. Growth semi-pros¬ 
trate. Berries are large bright red and colored 
by the end of June, months before any other, 
very fine. For a beautiful colored illustration 
of this see cover of Sunset Magazine for 
October, 1935. 
2 to 3 ft. S.80 .75 
gal. can 1 to 1% ft. S.40 .35 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G. 40 .35 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. G.35 .30 
prostrata 
1% to 2 ft. C.60 
gal. can 1% to 2 ft. C.— .35 .30 
pyrenaica, PYRENEES COTONEASTER 
Growth not merely prostrate but downward if 
given the chance. Splendid in rockeries. 
4 in. pot 6 to 8 in. G.40 .35 
4 in. pot 4 to 6 in. G. 35 .30 
Standards—top grafted 
5 in. pot 2 ft G.75 
5 in. pot 1 ft. G. 60 .50 
rubens 
A new red-berried prostrate evergreen species 
imported under special permit and now offered 
for first time. 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. G.40 
salicifolia, WILLOWLEAF COTONEASTER 
This species hybridizes so freely that seedlings 
are not dependable. Our stock is grafted so 
is uniform. 
5 to 6 ft. G. 1.50 1.25 
4 to 5 ft. G. 1.25 1.00 
gal. can 2 to 3 ft. G.40 .35 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. G.35 .30 
COTONEASTER Standards. 
We have specimen field grown plants of nearly all Cotone- 
asters, top grafted and trained as “Standards”. Details of sizes 
and prices on request. 
CYTISUS canariensis 
qt. can 4 to 5 ft. C.20 
Irish Hybrid Brooms 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. S.35 
Mitchell Hybrid Brooms 
During the past summer we took advance orders for a set 
of five new hybrid Brooms developed, selected and named 
by Sydney B. Mitchell, the well-known horticultural writer. 
Unfortunately for those who did not order early, all are 
now sold except one variety which, being a very strong 
grower, gave more propagating wood than the others: 
Pomona. Growth is vigorous and tall with arch¬ 
ing stems. Flowers display a brilliant blending 
of several colors: “standards” are yellow paling 
to white on the front but rose on the reverse ; 
“wings” have a striking tint of amber orange ; 
“keel” is clear yellow. Plants offered are very 
strong and should bloom freely next spring, 
making them easy and quick sellers. 
4 in. pot .50 .40 
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