BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
10 100 
CORREA (continued ) rate @ rate @ 
neglecta (9) 
A neat, compact growing atstow The long, 
SOP nar Sy gERSON 
pulchella (8-9) 
PINK AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
Low growing shrub with dainty bell-shaped nator 
from about mid-October thru mid-April. 
GON Mi acsi Ser ccc eek an eee 55 50 
COTONEASTER apiculata (4) 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER 
Far superior to any of the other low spread- 
ing growers, The berries are gorgeous, largest 
of the Cotoneasters so far as we know, bril- 
liant glossy red and plenty of them. Our 
grafted plants commence bearing the first year 
as a rule. 
2 tov2ie it eee ee 2.25 2.00 
MPT ah gern SEER U IR hy Brae oe 2.00 1.85 
conspicua decora (7?) 
NECKLACE COTONEASTER 
Small, graceful shrub, almost prostrate. Bears 
an enormous crop of bright red berries all 
along the slender arching branches. 
Avi SpOts. v= Saree eames 55 -50 
CRINODENDRON dependens (8) 
WHITE LILYTREE 
An excellent small evergreen tree of quick 
growth; of good habit with gray-green foliage 
and bearing hanging white bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Grows well in any good soil. 
CYTISUS kewensis (6) 
KEW BROOM 
A slow growing, spreading form to 1 ft. in height. 
Flowers profuse, pale sulphur yellow. 
kewensis Standards (6) 
Very effective in standard form. 
Galle oft stems =e 1.60 1.50 
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