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C. 1AHK0SA. 
C. FMFOSA NANA. 
Eemi-evergraen shrub that eventually reaches a height 
of 6 ft. Its elliptic leaves are glabrous above and 
grayish-white beneath. At ed fruits in fall. Needs 
protection in northern states. 
Each 10 
4* 
pots y 
• 6-00 
1.65 
5° 
u 
10-12° 
.80 
Iwarf, 
, compact 
form of Fannosa. 
4i" 
pots, 
6-8* 
.75 
C. 
FAKKAYI. 
Not unlike S&lacifolia, but leaves are more round. 
The graceful arching stems are very charming. 
4* pots, 
5* *» 
8-10 1r 
8 - 8 * 
5.00 
C. FHAECOX* 
C. FRO8TBATA. 
Early Cotonsaster. a very fine semi-prostrate g.ro? r 
with large bright red berries as early $$ the end of 
** une, months before any other. One of the best never 
introductions. 
5" pots, 1G-1£* .75 
A tall handsome semi-evergreen shrub up to 12 ft. ith 
slender, arching branches. The dark shiny leaves are 
| in. long and slightly hairy beneath. the white 
flowers are borne in one-to-three flovered clusters 
followed with a beautiful display of red berries. A 
Himalayan type which probably needs protection in the 
north. 
4* pots, 4-6 r 
4i* * 8-10 M 
r> * 50 
6. CO 
c. 
KACESaFLQBA 
SOONGAIUCA. a 4 ft. 
rarely prostrate, 
and beautiful red 
shrub with erect or spread in.; branches 
Oval leaves, grayish-white beneath, 
f ru 11. 
4« pots. 
10-la R 
.75 
6.50 
C. SALACIFOLIA. Very graceful, with willow-like foliage which is 
especially attractive in fall in Contrast with the bright 
rcc fruits. 
4* pots, 10-12" 
5* " 10-24" 
.05 5.50 
.80 
C. 
SALACIFOLIA FL0CC0CA. 
•erge-grewing shrub of graceful habit with 
willow-like foliage. The bright red fruits extend veil 
along the branches 
Oalacifol La.. 
ana are not clustered as on 
4" rots, 
5 « H 
10-12 * 
12-15* 
65 
85 
5.50 
7.50 
