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Cotoneaster conspicua (K. W. 6 . 400 ) ; a spreading prostrate species 
with small evergreen leaves and very showy orange red berries, 5 /— each. 
— Franehetii fructu inaximo; a new fine-fbuited form, 1/6 each. 
— frig-ida aldeiihamensis ; a magnificent new variety, the large clusters 
of berries being of big size and bright red (A. M. R. H. S.), 2/6 each. 
— glabrata ; a new and rare tall sort, reminding one of C. frigida, 2/6 each. 
— Harroviaua ; dense corymbs of white flowers borne on long pendulous 
growths, fruits coral red (A. M. R. H. S.), 1/6 each. 
— hebephylla ; a rare and graceful shrub, with round leaves and many- 
dark red fruits, 2/— each. 
— He iiryana ; shrub semi-pendulous, handsome evergreen ohannelled 
leaves, rich green, orange crimson berries, 2/6 each. 
— huiiiifu«i»a ; a good evergreen trailing plant for the rockery, conspicuous in 
autumn for its scarlet berries, 2/— each. 
— lactea ; a rare species bearing resemblance to C. Harroviana (A. M. R. 
H. S.), 2/— each. 
— niteni^; akin to C. divaricata, but of different habit, fruits dark red^ 
nearly black, 1/— each. 
— obscura ; a deciduous shrub from W. Szechuan, fruits pear-shaped, bright 
red, 1/— each. 
— rubens; an evergreen creeping sort, scarlet berries (A. M. R. H. S.), 2 /— each. 
— serotina ; a very ornamental shrub from China; the round scarlet fruits 
are borne in corymbs along the long arching branches (F. C. C. R. H. S.), 
1/6 each. 
■— Siiiionsii; one of the best red fruited sorts, 1 /— each. 
— Wilsonii ; a distinct new evergreen sort of prostrate habit, 2/6 each. 
D avitlia involucrata ; one of the finest trees introduced from China; the 
two enormous white pendulous bracts which surround the flowers give this 
tree a striking appearance, 12/— each. 
- Vilnioriniana \ the first of the two introduced into Europe from 
seeds sent by Abbe Farges to Maurice de Vilmorin in 1897 , 12 /— each. 
Dipelta yunnanensis; a rare species differing from D. floribunda in its more 
yellow coloured flowers, 3/6 each. 
Elaeag-nus umbellata ; leaves semi-evergreen, with silvery undersides, pro¬ 
fuseness of small rosy red dotted berries (A. M. R. H. S.), 9 d. each. 
Elsholtzia Stauntonii ; long spikes of deep pink flowers, appearing in 
September, 2/— each. 
Escallonia C. F. Hall; extra-large rosy-crimson flowers, each. 
— Donard gem ; flowers of an attractive pink, 2 /— each. 
—> Honard seedling; a hybrid with pale blush-tinted flowers, 1/— each. 
— Edinburgh; a cross between E. Pkilippiana and A. puncw/a; flowers pink,, 
borne in great profusion, 1/ — each. 
— langleyensis ; carmine red flowers (A. M. R. H. S.), 1/ — each. 
-— newryensis ; new, flowers deep rose, 1/6 each. 
— pterocladon ; long spikes of white flowers, 9 d. each. 
— rubra ; a rather tender shrub, flowers red, 9 d. each. 
— Slieve Donard; large apple-blossom pink flowers, one of the hardiest, 
2/— each. 
— William Watson ; a very fine variety with scarlet flowers, 2 /— each. 
— wintonensis ; a very beautiful hybrid, remarkable for its tall, elegant 
habit, flowers rose, 2/— each. 
Evodia velutina; previously offered as E. hupehensis ; a small tree with 
a handsome compound foliage, and clusters of red fruits, 5 /— each. 
