Cotoneaster sp. Japanese. Stout woody branches follow the contours of 
rock and ground; small oval blue-green leaves; shy bloomer in this 
country, but nevertheless one of the best. $1.00. 
C. adpressa. Deciduous; main branches hump themselves up from the 
ground 6-8 in., flowing outward; oval leaves somewhat undulate. $1.00. 
C. microphylla glacialis (C. congesta). Main branches long, plentifully 
set with short upright divergent branches; very small shiny leathery 
leaves. $1.00. 
C. rotundifolla prostrata. Creeping species with round shiny leaves; very 
floriferous; red fruit persistent. $1.00. 
C. sp. Tibet. Creeping; leaves cinerous-hairy; very floriferous. $1.00. 
Dryas Drummondll. A woody groundcover; leaves 1 in long, oval, puck¬ 
ered scalloped; flowers scarcely open, bright yellow; large plumy 
seed heads. 50c. 
D. japonica. Smaller in its leaf and habit; flowers wide-open, creamy, 
single rose-like; plumose seed heads. 75c. 
^ D. octopetala. Similar in habit to D. Drummondii; flowers like those 
of D. japonica. 50c. 
D. SuendermannII. A hybrid between D. Drummondii and D. octopetala; 
more robust and long suffering than either; more floriferous and flow¬ 
ers larger, creamy. Apr. and Sept. 35c. 
Flllpendula multijuga. A flat rosette of glossy green; interruptedly odd- 
pinnate leaves, the terminal leaflet conspicuously large; corymbs of 
small rosy-pink flowers are borne on stiff red 8-12 in. stems. More 
lush in shade, but endures sun. 60c. 
Geum pentapetalum. A creeping groundcover; crowded toothed typical 
rose leaves; flowers pure white on Sin. stems. Cool soil. 50c. 
4* Luetkea pectinata. Creeping masses of bright dark green finely dis¬ 
sected leaves; racemes of small creamy fuzzy flowers. These last 
two are excellent groundcovers among rhododendrons. 35c. 
4* Potentllla frutlcosa montana. 3 in. A low creeping bush with blue- 
green pinnaely divided leaves; mellow yellow single rose-like flow¬ 
ers. The best of all for the small rock garden. 75c- $1.00. 
P. f. nana argentea. A graceful shrub covered with silken leaves and 
golden flowers through summer and fall. This one has the loveliest 
foliage. 75c - $1.00. 
P. f. pyrenalca. Very similar to the native cinquefoil—smaller leaves 
and larger yellow flowers. 75c. 
P. f. Ve Itch 11. Similar in habit; snowy flowers 1 in. across, beginning in 
early spring. 75c - $1.00. 
P. f. Vllmorlana. Taller than the others—to 30 in. Silvery leaves and 
pale creamy flowers. 75c. 
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