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Cistus laurifolius (Laurel Rockrose) 
Upright shrub, growing to a height of 3 to 6 feet. The hardiest and tallest 
of all cistus. Has thick, heavy, soft green leaves usually whitish beneath. 
It blooms from June to August with waxy, white flowers 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter. The petals are marked with yellow blotches. Desirable for foun- 
dation plantings. Rare. Revd s 10 100 
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Cistus purpureus (Orchid Rockrose) 
A garden variety and the most beautiful of the rockroses. Grows to a height 
of 4 feet and spread of 6 feet. The flowers which are 3 inches or more 
across, are rich, rosy pink, stamens are yellow. A maroon blotch at their 
base adds to the attractively crinkled petals. Blooms all summer, -a fresh 
supply of flowers appearing each day. 
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Cistus villosus 
One of the low-growing shrubs, but known for their showy flowers. Villosus 
has reddish purple flowers 2 inches across, and light pink or yellowish at 
the base. The foliage is grayish-green and pleasing in effect. Erect growing, 
3 to 4 feet in height. Hardy. 
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Cotoneaster dammeri (C. humifusa) 
A small evergreen creeper often called C. humifusa. Large red berries in 
profusion. Never grows more than 3 inches high. Fine rockery plant and 
good for ground covers. It makes a wonderful wall covering when planted 
at the top and allowed to drape downwards. It is one of those delightful 
trailers, the name humifusa signifying sprawling on the ground. A native 
of China and new in American gardens. 
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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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