OW iy os) a ee 1.25 
12-15 in. LSA aes, = ee 1.75 
15-18 in. E ee =e _ 2.50 
18-21 in. [oss fe ee ee 3.25 
21-24 in Cate E :. 4.00 
Dt airerspecimensweas ses es «65,00 
27 in. specimens See eee 36.50 
30) ingespecimenss fees 8s ee «868.00 
33 in. specimens —__ eee se. 10.00 
S Guill specinen seme = ew a Sa. 12.50 
Larger Sizes Upon Request. 
SUFFRUTICOSA—Dwarf Boxwood. This is the Old 
English variety, having small, dense foliage, growing 
slowly and remaining dwarf and compact. It is the 
form used for edging in old Colonial gardens. Bushy 
plants. 
Each Per 100 
Well Rooted Cuttings _____ $ .15 $10.00 
Stl ity, IGS a eee. 25 20.00 
4-6 in. Pots ae oie s 2 3D 30.00 
G33 tia, Weel eee, LD 40.00 
S203. Wy, 2s i ne 4.00 
18-21 in. sa pee 50) 
2a) 4a ee ae ee ee 10.00 
24=27- twee ae 15.00 
2 ies Onin ees eee se oe ES 20.00 
323 Gwin eee oa Pe LE ES 30.00 
J-B.W. & Bro. 
Cotoneaster Fronchetti 
COTONEASTER 
Cc. FRANCHETTI—A Spreading Shrub. Leaves oval, 
quite small, similar to Boxwood. Produces white flowers 
in early spring followed by showy crimson berries which 
are retained all winter. 
Each 
3-4 ft pe ett z ae ele $3.00 
A Smet tee ye oe bt ot ee 5.00 
SALICIFOLIA. Willow-leaf Cotoneaster Evergreen. 
White flowers. Bright red fruit. 
3-4 ft. eee ee = $3.00 Hach 
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