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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 much of the summer, a fresh sup- 
ply of flowers appearing each day. Each 10 100 
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COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
One of the finest semi-prostrate deciduous cotoneasters. Similar, but far su- 
perior to C. horizontalis in foliage and shape. Huge conspicuous brilliant red 
berries like cranberries make this graceful shrub very decorative during the 
winter months. 
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Cotoneaster frigida (Himalayan Cotoneaster) 
Fine, hardy evergreen shrub growing to 20 feet and bearing an enormous 
display of large clusters of scarlet berries all along the stems. Beautiful in 
flowers and fruit. The berry-laden stems, which gracefully arch downward 
with the weight of fruit, makes fine Christmas decorative material. 
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These have been grown on their own roots as standards in tree form. They 
have heads which spread 3 to 4 feet. Very unusual and remarkably attractive. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster] 
Well known and deservedly a great favorite, low growing. The side branches 
grow with a pleasing perfection of regularity, the leaves are small and the 
foliage is a good, dark green. Bears masses of red berries in the fall that are 
carried well into the winter. Hardy. Deciduous. 
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Cotoneaster microphylla minor (Dwarf Rockspray Cotoneaster) 
A delightful little dwarf. Dainty, deep green, glossy leaves, red berries. A 
ground cover of first rank. Hardy, free from disease. 
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Cotoneaster pannosa nana (Dwart Silverleaf Cotoneaster) 
A dwarf form growing about 2% feet high and having gracefully arching 
branches. Foliage silvery green. Bright red berries in clusters all along the 
stem. A delightful gem and one of the best of the miniature cotoneasters. 
Evergreen. 
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