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BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
COTON EASTER 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA. Peking Cotoneaster 
Probably the hardiest of all. It forms an Each Ten 
upright, dense shrub with dark green 
leaves, carries flowers in May and June, 
produces black fruit in the fall. 
114 to 2 Ft. potgrown _ .85 
C. APPLANATA. 6 Ft. Diel’s Cotoneaster 
Shrub with graceful, arching branches, 
potgrown plants. 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. ___ 1.00 
C. DIVARICATA. 4 to 6 Ft. Spreading Cotoneaster 
A handsome upright shrub with pink flow¬ 
ers in June and bright red fruit in Sep¬ 
tember. Strong potgrown plants. 
15 to 18 In. potgrown _ 1.00 
2 to 3 Ft. _ _ 1.50 
C. FRANCHETI. G Ft. Franchet Cotoneaster 
Beautiful, upright, dense shrub with 
spreading branches. Foliage grayish 
white beneath. Has small pinkish flow¬ 
ers in June, red fruit in September. 
12 to 15 In. potgrown _ .80 
15 to 18 In. potgrown _ 1.10 
2 to 2y 2 Ft. potgrown _ 1.25 
C. HARROVIANA. 6 Ft. 
A semi-evergreen shrub, similar to above. 
Strong potgrown plants. 
12 to 15 In. potgrown. _ 1.00 
C. HORIZONTALIS.* 2 to 3 Ft. Rock Cotoneaster 
Almost evergreen. Its flat, prostrate 
branches make it useful in rockeries, 
edging driveways, etc. Leaves are box¬ 
like and studded with pink flowers in 
spring. Scarlet berries. Strong pot¬ 
grown plants. 
6 to 8 In. spread _ 
8 to 10 In. spread _ 
10 to 12 In. spread _ 
C. MICROPHYLLA.* 
A dwarf shrub with small, shiny leaves. 
Pretty white flowers are followed by 
scarlet berries. Very showy. Strong 
potgrown plants. 
8 to 10 In. _ 
C. MICROPHYLLA GLACIALIS (Prostrata).* 
Prostrate Cotoneaster 
Arching branches and dark leaves. White 
flowers and red fruit. Strong potgrown 
plants. 
0 to 8 In. _ .75 
8 to 10 In. _,_ 1.00 
.60 5.40 
.75 6.50 
.85 7.50 
Rockspray 
.85 
Cotoneasters are useful rock garden subjects. 
