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Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia 
COTONE ASTER L ACTE A. 10'. Beautiful evergreen 
variety of recent introduction with white flowers 
and small, rounded, red berries produced in 
large bunches. 
each 
4 in. pots, 8-12 in. _ .75 
7 in. pots, 24-30 in__ 1.25 
“ MICROPHYLLA COCHLEATA. 3'. A va¬ 
riety introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. An evergreen prostrate form re¬ 
sembling Cotoneastbr Horizpntalis, having a 
profusion of white flowers followed by bright 
red berries. 
each 
6 in. pots, 8-10 in. _ 1.00 
PYRENAICA. A very dense creeping variety 
with small, bright green leaves and bright red 
berries. 
each 
5 in. pots _ .75 
“ SALICIFOLIA FLOCCOSA. 10'. (Willow- 
leaf Cotoneaster). Large growing evergreen 
shrub of graceful habit. Bright red berries ex¬ 
tending well along the branches. 
each 
6 in. pots, 15-18 in. _ 1.00 
7 in. pots, 18-24 in. _ 1.25 
“ SIMONSI. 8'. (Simons Cotoneaster). Hand¬ 
some, almost evergreen, shrub with attractive 
foliage and scarlet berries. 
each 
4 in. pots, 8-12 in. _ .75 
CRYPTOMERIA VILMORINIANA. (Dwarf Japa¬ 
nese Cedar). Very dwarf form with small rigid, 
sharply pointed leaves. 
each 
3 in. pots _ _ .75 
8-10 in. _ 2.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. 6'. (Japanese Flowering 
Quince). One of the most showy early-flowering 
shrubs with brilliant scarlet flowers. 
each 
2-3 ft. _ 1.00 
DANAE RACEMOSA. 3'. (Ruscus Racemosus or 
Poet’s Laurel). Evergreen shrub with Aspara¬ 
gus-like stems and bright, glossy-green leaves. 
Highly valued ornamental shrub sometimes 
found on the old Colonial estates. Hardy from 
Washington south. 
each 
4 yr. clumps B. & B.. 1.50 
