F. & F. NURSERIES 
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COTONEASTER—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
divaricata. 4'-6' Spreading Cotoneaster 
When studded with scarlet fruits, this shrub justifies a 
choice position. Vigorous and spreading with good clean 
foliage. A little-known gem, useful as a hedge or specimen. 
1 V 2 
to 
2 
ft. 
B. 
& 
B. 
1.00 
.90 
.80 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
1.50 
1.35 
1.20 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
2.00 
1.80 
1.50 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
2.75 
2.40 
foveolata. 8'-10' Pitted Cotoneaster 
A big fellow with splendid autumn dress, which shows off 
the glittering black berries. Has interesting irregular growth. 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 2.25 
4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 3.00 
franchetti. 6'-7' Franchet Cotoneaster 
EVERGREEN. At least in sheltered spots. An important 
member even in this glorious family. Long rich green, 
deeply veined leaves, clusters of pale pink flowers cli¬ 
maxed by bright orange-red berries make a procession 
to keep your interest throughout the whole year. Oh 
yes! the autumn coloring is beautiful too. 
1V 2 to 2 ft. B. & B. 1.35 1.20 
horizontalis. 2'-3' Rock Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. The flat spray-like branches make 
an ideal cover for rocks or bank, especially when the deep 
green box-like leaves are bejewelled with the scarlet 
berries. Full open sunny place is best. Plant small sizes. 
4" Pots, 9 to 12 in. spread. .80 .70 .60 
— perpusilla. l'-2' Dwarf Rock Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. Smaller and neater than its parent, 
but even more effective in rock work. The bright red ber¬ 
ries are larger, leaves are smaller, but more numerous. 
5" Pots, 12 to 15 
in. spread. 
1.20 
1.00 .85 
hupehensis. 5'-6' 
Hupeh Cotoneaster 
Really a handsome flowering shrub, 
the willowy branches 
forming garlands of white in June and then 
are weighted 
down with numerous red fruits. Leaves yellow in August. 
1 V 2 to 2 ft. 
B. 6c B. 
1.20 
2 to 3 ft. 
B. 6c B. 
1.65 
1.50 
3 to 4 ft. 
B. 6c B. 
2.25 
4 to 5 ft. 
B. 6c B. 
3.00 
microphylla. 2 '- 2 x / 2 ' 
Rockspray 
EVERGREEN. As indicated the shiny foliage is very small 
but rich in color. Somewhat leggy in youth it develops 
into a bushy shrub which when sprinkled with its glitter¬ 
ing scarlet berries is a gem. Well drained place best. 
4" Pots, 12 to 18 in.60 .50 .45 
racemiflora soongarica. 6'-7' Coral Fruited Cotoneaster 
When seen in full fruit, this lovely shrub never fails to ex¬ 
cite admiration and cause superlative adjectives. The wide 
spreading branches are just loaded with coral berries, con¬ 
trasting vividly with the round gray-green leaves. Plant in 
open and give space to develop, at least six feet apart. 
IV 2 
to 
2 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
1.35 
1.20 
1.10 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
2.00 
1.80 
1.65 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
B. 
6c 
B. 
2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
B. 
6. 
B. 
3.00 
2.70 
