16 THE CLYDE NURSERY 
SHRUBS Continued 
Each Per 10 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Red Osier Dogwood) 
Dark red bark, white fruits. 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Peking Cotoneaster) 
Upright form, pink flowers, black fruits. 
2 to, 31> BSB ee Ae ae 1.00 
3. tOS4> Th, BEB ies ee nae 1.25 
4) tO 5-4 ( BEBYEe ov eee 1.50 
COTONEASTER APICULATA 
Low, spreading growth, vivid red berries. 
15:4to: 18 tinch -BS.B 235" eee laa 
COTONEASTER DIELSIANA (Diels Cotoneaster) 
Slender, arching branches studded with coral-red fruits 
in the fall. 
3:70 C4 IE BEB a as eee ee 1.50 
A to MSU BGR eee eee 1.75 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA (Spreading Cotoneaster) 
This shrub justifies a prominent position when its grace- 
ful branches are lined with scarlet fruits. 
18 Jt04245in eS BSB. eee 1.00 
22to: 21GB B ee eee ee 
3280 Aa Stik BB Bee ce tiene era te 1.50 
Asto STE A BOB opine inae eee 2.25 
COTONEASTER FOVEOLATA 
A massive shrub for screening. Heavy, glossy leaves 
turning orange and scarlet in fall. 
18 to’24ine-B6B Ae Ae eee 1.00 
Zt” 3S fhe BA Ba tee. ae ee ie 1.25 
3 to 34> ft B&B ra ee ee 1.50 
COTONEASTER WILSONI 
Spreading plants with red berries. 
2t0-°3) it. BaBace a ee 1.25 
3°40, 4-H BEB a ok eet ke oe 1.50 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) 
Orange-scarlet flowers cover the plant in Spring, fol- 
lowed by golden Quince-like fruits. 
18°40 8 24H eee So ee ieee ee 45 
2°t0 So ftis ce ee A a eee .60 
CYDONIA MAULEI (Dwarf docile Quince) 
18024 ine eae eee 45 
2: to" 3 Hie a ee 60 
