SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 

Chamaecyparis pisifera squarrosa nana (Dwarf Moss Retinospora) 
Dwarf, reaching a height of about 2 feet. Soft, heavy, compact foliage of 
silvery, plume-like effect. It would be difficult to find a better subject for 
low sheared hedges and borders. Each 10 100 
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Cistus laurifolius (Laurel Rockrose) 
A dense growing evergreen shrub, reaching a height of 3 feet. Has thick 
heavy leaves and white, waxy flowers. Is hardy and a fine landscape sui 
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Cotoneaster adpressa (Creeping Cotoneaster) 
A native of western China and hardy into New England. Has fine, small, 
glossy, evergreen foliage and red berries. Grows to a height of 6 inches, 
tapering out to the tips of the branches in beautiful symmetry, with a spread 
of 3 feet or more. There may be no better prostrate cotoneaster than adpressa. 
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Cotoneaster francheti (Franchet Cotoneaster) 
Generally recognized as one of the most graceful and ornamental of all coton- 
easters. Pendulous branches, silvery leaves and a mass of orange-red berries 
in fall and winter. Our cutting-grown plants are far superior to those grown 
from seed. Evergreen. Native of western China. 
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12-18 inches twice transplanted.....................-...------ B&B 40 3.60 32 
Cotoneaster frigida (Himalayan Cotoneaster) 
Large, hardy evergreen shrub, bearing scarlet berries all along the stems in 
great profusion. Beautiful in flower and fruit. Native of the Himalayan 
mountains. . 
2- 3 feet three times transplanted........................ B&B 40 3.60 32 
Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) 
Well known and deservedly a great favorite, low growing. The side branches 
grow with a pleasing perfection of regularity, the leaves are small and the 
foliage is a good, dark green. Bears masses of red berries in the fall that are 
carried well into the winter. Hardy. Deciduous. 
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