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Each Ten Hundred 
COTONEASTER adpressa. 97-12” Creeping Cotoneaster 
Decidedly a rock plant, where the creeping branches 
weave in and around intricately, forming an interesting 
mound. The glossy dark green wavy leaves show off the 
large bright red berries to perfection. Must have sun. 
war ois, Oto 12 in. spread .......... 150 lcd 
apiculata. 4’-5’ Tipped Cotoneaster 
Graceful spreading branches, shiny foliage, flowers tinged 
pink, and large bright red fruits—a handsome fellow. 
Meme om, 12 to 15 in. spread...... 1.50 | Fees 
dielsiana. (applanata) 5’-6’ Diels Cotoneaster 
Has slender arching branches, pinkish flowers and small 
foliage. Bright red fruits add to its beauty. Handsome. 
Zeaeto S. ft: jah ate dls ey 1.65 1.50 
geet. 4 ft: Pam Och E se.. 225 2.00 
divaricata. 4’-6’ Spreading Cotoneaster 
When studded with scarlet fruits, this shrub justifies a 
choice position. Vigorous and spreading with good clean 
foliage. A little-known gem, useful as a hedge or specimen, 
Pestoe 2 ft: At GS eee 1.00 90 80 
Zemio’.3 -it. Bones Be 1.50 35 1.20 
Ceaioe 4 - ft. Bearer. 2.00 1.80 1.50 
aeeetoe 5 ~ ff, SS piel Sid» Been as 2:79 2.40 
foveolata. 8’-10’ Pitted Cotoneaster 
A big fellow with splendid autumn dress, which shows off 
the glittering black berries. Has interesting irregular growth. 
Eamio. 4! ft, ee Bice ccs: 225 
nee a. ft. Oc Dee 3.00 
franchetti. 6’-7’ Franchet Cotoneaster 
EVERGREEN. At least in sheltered spots. An important 
member even in this glorious family. Long rich green, 
deeply veined leaves, clusters of pale pink flowers cli- 
maxed by bright orange-red berries make a procession 
to keep your interest throughout the whole year. Oh 
yes! the autumn coloring is beautiful too. 
Peewee - it. Bae Bas 1.35 1.20 
horizontalis. 2’-3’ Rock Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. The flat spray-like branches make 
an ideal cover for rocks or bank, especially when the deep 
green box-like leaves are bejewelled with the scarlet 
berries. Full open sunny place is best. Plant small sizes. 
4" Pots, 9 to 12 in. spread........ 1.20 1.00 
—perpusilla. 1’-2’ Dwarf Rock Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. Smaller and neater than its parent, 
but even more effective in rock work. The bright red ber- 
ries are larger, leaves are smaller, but more numerous. 
4” Pots, 12 to 15 in. spread...... 1.35 1.20 
hupehensis. 5’-6’ Hupeh Cotoneaster 
Really a handsome flowering shrub, the willowy branches 
forming garlands of white in June and then are weighted 
down with numerous red fruits. Leaves yellow in August. 
Aton. ft. BiG iB 
microphylla. 2’-242’ Rockspray 
EVERGREEN. As indicated the shiny leaves are very small 
but rich in color. Somewhat leggy in youth it develops 
into a bushy shrub which when sprinkled with its glitter- 
ing scarlet berries is a gem. Well drained place best. 
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