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BROADEEAF EVERGREENS 
CHOISYA ternata (Mexican Orange) 10 100 
9-12 in.45 .40 
12-15 in.55 .50 
15-18 in.65 .60 
18-24 in.80 .75 
24-30 in. 1.00 
COTONEASTER apiculata (Cranberry 
Cotoneaster) Hardy semi-pros¬ 
trate variety bearing profusion of 
large brilliant red berries. 
15-18 in. spread.75 .70 
francheti (Franchet Cotoneaster) 
18-24 in.55 .50 
2- 3 ft.65 .60 
3- 4 ft.75 .70 
herroviana. 
18-24 in.5 5 .5 0 
2-3 ft.65 .60 
humifusa—Dwarf, creeping, branch¬ 
es rooting. Ideal for rockery or 
groundcover; red berries. 
3 in. pots.25 .20 
microphylla (Rockspray) 
12-15 in.45 .40 
15-18 in.5 5 .5 0 
18-24 in.65 .60 
m. glacialis. A trailing variety with 
small glossy leaves and dark red 
berries. 
12-15 in.5 0 
parnayi. One of the best and hard¬ 
iest of evergreen Cotoneasters. 
Foliage dark green; flowers white 
followed by clusters of brilliant 
red berries. 
12-18 in.55 .50 
18-24 in.75 .70 
2-3 ft. 1.00 .90 
salicifolia (Willowleaf Cotone¬ 
aster) 
18-24 in.65 .60 
CYTISUS alba (White Broom) Up¬ 
right. 
12-18 in.45 .40 
18-24 in.55 .50 
2-3 ft.65 .60 
andreanus (Paradise Broom) Yel¬ 
low flowers with crimson wings. 
12-18 in.45 .40 
18-24 in.55 .50 
2-3 ft.65 .60 
praecox (Warminster Broom) Pale 
yellow, early. 
12-18 in.55 .50 
18-24 in.65 .60 
2-3 ft.80 .75 
purgans (Provence Broom) Dwarf 
yellow. 
9-12 in.45 .40 
12-15 in.55 .50 
15-18 in.65 .60 
18-24 in.75 .70 
24-30 in. 1.00 .90 
