COTONEASTER . The Cotoneasters 
Small, brilliantly colored leaves; abundant jewel-like fruits give a year-round sparkle 
to these lovely plants. Their growth is like the gentle flow of water over smooth stones. 
C. Francueti (Franchet Cotoneaster) 
C. HorIzONTALIs (Rock Cotoneaster) . . 
C. HORIZONTALIS PERPUSILLA 
(Dwarf Rock Cotoneaster) .. . . 
C. micropuHyiia (Rock-spray Cotoneaster). 
DAPHNE . The Garland Flower 
APPROX, 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
4- Sft. 
6-12 in. 
6-12 in. 
246 ft. 
COLOR OF TIME OF CONDITIONS 
BLOOM BLOOM FOR GROWTH 
REMARKS 

Pink June Well-drained soil 
Pink June Well-drained soil 
May, June | Well-drained soil 
May Well-drained soil 
Extreme grace 
of form 
Creeping habit 
Trailing habit 
Scarlet fruit 

Delicacy and fragrance endear the Daphne to us. It is shy and likes to stay close to 
the ground. It needs the care that shy and delicate things require. 
D. Cngorum (Rose Daphne) 
EUONYMUS . The Evergreen Euonymus 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
6-12 in. 
COLOR OF TIME OF CONDITIONS 
BLOOM BLOOM FOR GROWTH 
REMARKS 

April and Peaty, open 
coe September soil 

Unfailing 
fragrance 
A full, spreading bush—a rich and lush green which stands sturdily against all but 
the severest frosts. 
E. patens (Spreading Euonymus ) 
ILEX -. The Japanese Hollies 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
COLOR OF TIME OF CONDITIONS 
BLOOM BLOOM FOR GROWTH 

5-6 ft. 
Well-drained 
White June, July good soil 

REMARKS 
Interesting 
fall berries 
of orange hue 
These green shrubs are unsurpassed in grace and what we think of as quality. In their 
display of the beauty of form and the vigor of forthright character, they never flag. 
I. crENaTA (Japanese Holly) 
I. crenaTA BUxIFOLIA (Box-leaf Holly) . 
I. CRENATA LATIFOLIA (Broad-leaf Holly) 
I. CRENATA MICROPHYLLA 
(Small-leaf Japanese Holly) . . . 
I. cRENATA NUMMULARIA (Yatabe Ilex) . 
I. cuaBra (Inkberry) . . . 
ANDORRA NURSERIES, INC. 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
COLOR OF TIME OF CONDITIONS 
BLOOM BLOOM FOR GROWTH 
REMARKS 

Gomiatt. 
6-7 ft 
12-15 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
4— 5 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 


White ‘ June Peaty soil 
Inconspicuous June Peaty soil 
Inconspicuous June Peaty soil 
Rich, well- 
drained 
Inconspicuous | May, June 

Will grow under 
i un 
Inconspicuous June Ba cee eal 
White July Moist, acid soil 

Possible winter 
injury 
Small box-like 
foliage 
Upright in 
growth 
Graceful habit, 
rugged growth 
Foliage small 
and sparkling 
Black fruit 

Evergreen Shrubs 
