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COTONEASTER (Continued) 
ber. Excellent foliage plant. Leaves turn deep 
scarlet in fall. 10 to-157 Seer 
Lucida—Inky Cotoneaster 8 to 10’ Similar 
foliage characteristics of above. Blue-black berries 
in profusion in the fall. 18.to 24" Saher 
CYDONIA 
Japonica—Japanese flowering quince 4 to 5’ 
Brilliant flowering habit, bronze foliage in the fall, 
and excellent fruit make this good specimen or 
border plant. Reaches several feet in spread at 
maturity. Good for informal hedges. Fruit makes 
excellent jelly. 
12st0 18:5 532.30 18 to 24” $ .50 
Japonica Pygmea—A dwarfed variety of above. 
12 to 18” $ .50 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum—See Perennial Section. 
Mezereum—February Daphne 3 to 4’ Lilac 
flowers in profusion during late March or early 
April. Neat foliage. Scarlet berries in late summer. 
Good as specimen in the border, or with evergreens. 
Likes good drainage and partial shade. 
B&B 12stovlo® mihesro 18 to 24” $1.50 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis—Slender Deutzia 2’ Covered in May 
with star-shaped white flowers. Compact. Likes 
good drainage. 
12t0 15” $7.35 18 to 24” ¢ .60 
Scabra—“‘Pride of Rochester’ 8’ Large double 
pinkish-white star-shaped flowers in late June. 
Upright in growth. 
18 to 24” §$ .30 4'to' 5) Seapeee 
ELEAGNUS — Angustifolia — Russian Olive — See 
Tree Section. 
EVONYMUS 
Alatus—Winged euyonymus 8’ Erect growing 
shrub, with unusual corky wings on stems. Bril- 
liant pink foliage in fall, and orange bittersweet- 
like fruit make it a specimen. 3 to 4’. $1.50 
