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COTONEASTER, Continued 
C. MICROPHYLLA THYMIFOLIA. Thyme Rockspray 
Has smaller and narrower leaves than Each Ten 
Microphylla. Strong pot-grown plants. 
6 to 8 In. _ .85 
C. PANNOSA. 6 Ft. Silverleaf Cotoneaster 
Semi-evergreen shrub. Leaves glabrous 
above and grayish white beneath. Red 
fruit in fall. Not quite hardy in north¬ 
ern states. Strong potgrown plants. 
10 to 12 In. _____ .90 
15 to 18 In. _.I_ 1.25 
C. PROCUMBENS.* 
Strong potgrown plants. 
S to 10 In. ____85 
10 to 12 In. _ .90 
C. RACEMIFLORA VEITCHI 4 Ft. (Soongarica) 
Coral-fruited Cotoneaster 
A shrub with erect and spreading branch¬ 
es. Oval leaves, grayish white beneath, 
and beautiful red fruit. One of the 
best. Strong potgrown plants. 
15 to 18 In. _ 1.00 
C. ROTU N Dl FOLIA. Roundleaf Cotoneaster 
Evergreen. Prostrate-growing, semi-ever¬ 
green shrub with small, round green 
foliage and bright red berries. Strong 
potgrown plants. 
12 to 15 In. _ .75 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. _ 1.00 
2 to 2i/ 2 Ft. _ 1.50 
C. SALICIFOLIA FLOCCOSA. 
Graceful Willowleaf Cotoneaster 
Semi-evergreen. Small glossy foliage. 
Strong potgrown plants. 
6 to 8 In. _—.65 
CYDONIA—FLOWERING QUINCE 
Flowering Quinces are attractive with their twisted, 
spiny branches and showy flowers in early spring. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Japanese Quince 
Blooms May 1, brilliant scarlet flowers 
cover the plant. A dazzling sight. Call¬ 
ed “Burning Bush” in some parts of the 
country. 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. _ .50 4.50 
C. JAPONICA ROSEA. 
A flowering pink variety, blooming about 
May 10. Some of the flowers are semi¬ 
double. Very large. 
2 to 3 Ft. ___ 1.50 
Flowering Quince is a welcome sight in spring. 
