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BOBBINS h ATKINS 
EOTBERFOIX, N.J. 
C Q T 0 K E A S T F. R S 
JAN. 10, 1966 
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All nlanfet, uotgroim. except where otherwise noted . 
C. ACCTIFOLIA. 
C. AFXCOLATA. 
Upright dense shrub attaining a height of 10 ft. 
Elliptic dark green leaves 1-1J in. long. Flowers 
in nodding corymbs in fc&y and June; purplish-black 
fruit in Sept. Hardiest of all. 
4® pots, 12-15® 
v. 65 
f 5.50 
5« ft 16-24” 
.75 
6.50 
6” " £-£§» 
.85 
7.50 
f-ieldgrown plants 2—4 1 Bi.-E 
1.50 
11 • .Is 
iduous shrub reaching a height ox 
C f + 
v — w • 
Pale gre 
leaves f in. long nearly glabrous below, 
tinged pink and large bright rad fruits. 
een 
introduction fr m China. Hardy 
Flo-' or s 
* 4 grace!ul 
east 
Excellent. 
5 R pots, 1 
.5-13“ 
.75 6.50 
c. afflanata. 
Shrub attaining 
in/' branches. 
a height of 6 ft. 
with graceful, arch 
4 h pots. 
6-8” 
.60 5.50 
5« » 
10-12® 
.75 6.50 
C. DIELSIASA. 
Diel’s Cotoneasier. Attains a height of G ft. A 
handsome member of the Cotoneaster family - Ith graceful 
arching branches, purplish flower? and beautiful bright 
red fruits. 
4” pots, 
5 n n 
R 
10 - 12 11 
V* 
.70 6.00 
.75 6.50 
.95 
C. EIVARICATA. 
Spreading grower *1th glossy, dark green leaves and 
bright red berries all v-inter. Useful for roc', garde- s. 
4• pots, 6-8» 
5 R » 12-15” 
5 R 3 £-3 ? 
.60 5.50 
.75 6.50 
.35 
C. FOVEGLATA. FITTED Cotoneaster. An interesting shrub of irregular 
growth, reaching a height of 10 ft. Elliptic leaves two 
to three inches long. Pinkish flowers In J me followed 
by glittering black berries in Sept. 
5® pots, 2-3 1 .80 7.50 
6® « 2-21* .35 7.50 
C. FRANCH27TI. An upright dense half-evergreen shrub. Deeply-veined rich 
green leaves, grayish-white beneath. Small pinkish flowers 
in June. Red fruits in Sept.-Oct.,accompanied by rich red 
and orange coloring of the foliage which remains until almost 
spring. 
4* pots, 
5 11 0 
5 n « 
8 - 10 ® 
15-13® 
15-2* 
65 
75 
85 
5.50 
6.50 
7.50 
