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COTONEASTER—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
racemiflora soongarica. 6’-7’ Coral Fruited Cotoneaster 
When seen in full fruit, this lovely shrub never fails to ex- 
cite admiration and cause superlative adjectives. The wide 
spreading branches are just loaded with coral berries, con- 
trasting vividly with the round gray-green leaves. Plant in 
open and give space to develop, at least six feet apart. 
144 ogse ee Bens Bae lida 1.20 
2) AOweo emit Bi kel bee 2.00 1.80 
S$ OMersd meat: Be é& Bees 2.50 2.25 
Ai HOM Sheth: Be GAB... 3.00 
rotundifolia. 6’-7’ Roundleaf Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. Red berries in galore, clean attrac- 
tive foliage and easily grown! there is no good reason why 
this shrub should not be extensively planted. 
3) iow 45 Ait Bx Ben ee 2.00 
AS ioe oem ett, Beis ba 3.00 
salicifolia floccosa. 6’-8’ Willowleaf Cotoneaster 
EVERGREEN or practically so, the long slender leaves are 
dark green above, lighter beneath, and show off the red 
berries beautifully. Surely a most graceful spreading shrub. 
Ll tice 1 Yoo tt. Boi eee 1.00 90 
Tye tom 2 4, att. Back bae 35 1.20 
simonsi. 5’-6’ Simon Cotoneaster 
HALF EVERGREEN. Loose spreading bush with arching 
branches well clothed in foliage. The scarlet berries 
insure’ recognition as a useful and colorful member. 
Sato #4 ena Bo Ge Boe 2.90 225 
AS Ono eit Det Ob. ee 3.00 2.70 
zabeli miniata. 4’-6' Zabel Cotoneaster 
It is difficult to visualize any shrub that fruits more pro- 
fusely. The slender spreading branches become garlands 
of vivid red berries which are effectively contrasted by 
the yellow autumn foliage. Easily grown and a beauty. 
2, 16/407) it BAGSB ee 2.00 
3 Olof 4 ved. Bo Bee 2.90 2.29 
AOTC) a eit Bo Gab wees 3.00 2.70 


