SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Cotoneaster microphylla glacialis (Also known as congesta) 
A low-growing prostrate type, very densely branched, and very flat growing. 
Reaches a height of only 4 to 6 inches, and spreads by rooting along the stems. 
Probably covers the ground more completely than any other Cotoneaster, 
making it very desirable. The berries are bright red and are borne in abun- 
Les Each 10 100 
4- 6 inches twice transplanted a eS ra OL SOO Sch ae pe Sas 
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Cotoneaster microphylla minor (Dwarf Rockspray) 
A delightful little dwarf. Dainty, deep green, glossy leaves, red berries. A 
ground cover of first rank. Hardy, free from disease. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted Ree, Bab Came eens B&B 50 4.50 41 
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Cotoneaster microphylla thymifolia (Thyme Rockspray) 
A desirable, low, thick-growing dwarf. The foliage is thyme-like, small and 
dainty. Bears red berries and is evergreen. Particularly desirable for rock 
work or other plantings where small shrubs are required. 
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Cotoneaster racemiflora soongorica 
Evergreen shrub to 4 feet with erect or spreading branches, bears clusters of 
red berries. Native of China, growing on open mountain slopes at 10,000 feet 
elevation. One of the hardiest cotoneasters and one of the loveliest, making 
it one of the most desirable. 
6-12 inches once transplanted Pelle \ eet hee od Let 5 1 hie SEAM A alae Fe) sacllas 8 10 
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Cotoneaster rotundifolia (Roundleaf Cotoneaster) 
Foliage small, very compact, similar to horizontalis, but deeper green. An 
irregularly shaped evergreen 2 feet high with a spread of 5 to 6 feet. Very 
hardy. One of the best creeping forms. 
12-18 inches twice transplanted Re er ele NG al Cand Ph mae 
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Cotoneaster salicifolia (Willowleaf Cotoneaster) 
Graceful evergreen, similar to Cotoneaster francheti, and bearing clusters of 
red berries. It is an exceedingly graceful form, which taken with the slender 
willow-like leaves, makes it very attractive. Upright. Native of western 
China. 
6-12 inches once transplanted vee st PRE aa AU CI rian, + LEON i alae ee 10 
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