BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
COTONEASTER (continued) 10 100 
rat© rate 
glabrata (new) 
Vigorous upright grower with large leaves. 
Bears large clusters of glossy, bright red 
berries. 
5 to 6 ft. G. 1.50 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. G.75 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. G.40 .35 
glaucophylla (new) 
Habit and foliage much like C. harroviana. 
Berries are much larger, more brilliant, glossy 
red and borne in bunches of 10 to 15. Excellent. 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.35 .30 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G.35 .30 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. S.30 .25 
2% in. pot 8 to 12 in. S.12 .10 
horizontalis minor, 
MINIATURE ROCK COTONEASTER 
4 in. pot 6 to 8 in. G.40 .35 
lactea (C. pamayi), 
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. C & G. 1.75 1.50 
3 to 4 ft. C & G. 1.50 1.25 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. C.40 .35 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.35 .30 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. S.30 .25 
microphylla thymifolia, THYME ROCKSPRAY 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. C.35 .30 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. C.30 .25 
praecox, EARLY COTONEASTER 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G.40 .35 
pyrenaica, PYRENEES COTONEASTER 
10 to 15 in. wide G.85 
racemiflora soongarica 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G.35 .30 
rubens (new) 
Evergreen and low growing. Leaves small, 
berries red. 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. C & G.40 .35 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. C & G.30 .25 
COTONEASTER—Standards 
We have a number of varieties grown in 
standard or tree form in quite a range of sizes. 
If interested write for details. 
CYTISUS racemosus, EASTER BROOM 
5 gal. can 2 to 3 ft. C. 1.00 .85 
MITCHELL HYBRID BROOMS 
4 in. pot C & G.45 .40 
California. Rose and yellow. 
Pomona. Yellow and orange, flushed. Very vigorous. 
San Francisco. Nearly solid red. 
Stanford. Red and yellow. 
St. Mary’s. White. 
EUROPEAN HYBRID BROOMS 
Burkwoodi (new) Standards solid red; wings 
bronze red; keel pinkish. Only yellow is at tips 
of keel and wings. Blooms young and freely. 
Erect and vigorous. 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. C & G.45 .40 
Fulgens (new). Bronzy orange with red wings. 
Gorgeous color. Semi-dwarf. 
4 in. pot 12 to 15 in.55 .50 
Geoffrey Skipwith. The earliest of the colored 
Brooms. Bears small flowers in extreme pro¬ 
fusion. Color creamy purple-rose. Very dainty 
and charming. Will stand drier climates than 
the others. 
4 in. pot 6 to 8 in.40 .35 
Maria Burkwood. Standards red on back, creamy 
rose on face; wings bronze red outside, cream 
within; keel creamy yellow. Flowers very large 
and come early. Growth spreading. 
4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft.45 .40 
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