BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 

COTONEASTER (continued) 10 
buxifolia vellea rate 
SILVERLEAF COTONEASTER (6) 
(Called C. pannosa nana) 
Mtoe ite CO G heavy..2 2s 2.00 
ee erm ert Gs C7 Go a 85 
ain. pot ~ to 14 ft, C& Gina. .30 
conspicua decora 
NECKLACE COTONEASTER (6-7) 
Small, neat foliage. Low and spreading. 
Evergreen. Berries red and strung along 
the branches like beads in a necklace. 
Easily the best of the prostrate types. As- 
tonishingly productive. 
Asin poe 4 toc2)) fteGe ee 35 
Aarau betool Sou tts Coe ce ue .30 
Standards 
Goleccatvasett) Stemi. Ro Ft 1.00 
cornubia (new) (7) 
May be briefly described as being much 
like C. frigida but with larger and more 
richly colored red berries. Received the 
Patan wre Re FH.) S: 
APsoainy pote lioator2z: Hts Gree .40 
harroviana (7) 
A Ane pote ee tOsl yo itewa 5 eee a25 
henryana (new (6) 
WEEPING COTONEASTER (6) 
This remarkable new variety has a most 
attractive habit. At first the branches grow 
erect but soon arch decidedly, bending 
down to the ground. Growth slow and 
does not get too large. Bears a profusion 
of red berries. 
Lyons: AEN. o ait a Bsa 8 Tec pee 1.25 
Sine pote > tor 2ecwitinG oe .40 
microphylla thymifolia (5) 
PT WEE. ake eek ee ss IK, 1.00 
pyrenaica 
PYRENEES COTONEASTER (6) 
Hortons eetta Coen Ulm ee ee 85 
rosea (new) (5) 
Deciduous shrub to about 6 ft. Bears 
masses of red berries. Quite hardy. 
Opie DO sean tOermen Is Oia. toe 25 
CYTISUS kewensis, KEW BROOM (6) 
Habit low and spreading. Flowers show 
two tones of light yellow. Very beauti- 
ful and highly esteemed in England. 
eeropOtrd te Losey tt Cri. aos st 40 
Standards 
Gare Caty of Gre mest eth cede css Vi 85 
100 
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