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Cotoneaster dammeri (humifusa) (Bearberry Cotoneaster) 
A small evergreen creeper often called Cotoneaster humifusa. Bears red ber- 
ries in profusion. Never grows more than 6 inches tall. Fine rockery plant 
and good for ground covers. It also makes a wonderful wall covering when 
planted at the top of the wall and allowed to drape downwards. It is one of 
those delightful trailers, the name humifusa signifying “sprawling on the 
ground.” A native of China, new in American gardens. 
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Cotoneaster parneyi (Parney Cotoneaster] 
This is probably the best of the upright cotoneasters. It is evergreen, with 
large leaves of heavy, dark green effect. Grows to about the size of francheti, 
6 to 8 feet, bears berries of brilliant red luster and in almost unbelievable 
profusion, being in large clusters all along the stems. A shrub which every- 
body likes, and one which will be used more extensively. 
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Cunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese Fir) 
A native of China. The needles grow in two rows along the stem, are lance 
shaped, flat, very pointed and attain a length of 1%4 to 2% inches. The foli- 
age is green and bronze and the glossiest of any conifer with which we are 
familiar. An irregular pyramid, an aristocrat. Especially good for large 
plantings. Hardy. 
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Daboecia polifolia alba (White Irish Bell Heather] 
Similar to the rosea, but having nodding flowers of purest white, resembling 
Lily of the Valley in form and size. Has bright green foliage. Height 18 
inches, spread 2 feet. Beautiful hardy evergreen. Rare. 
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Daboecia polifolia rosea (Pink Irish Bell Heather) 
A splendid dwarf evergreen growing 2 feet high. Foliage fine, dark green 
above, silvery beneath. The flowers are abundant, rosy lavender, and resem- 
ble little bells nodding from the tips of slender, erect stems. It is one of the 
few dwarf shrubs which starts blooming in spring and continues in bloom 
until cold weather. Very desirable for borders, rockeries and masses. Hardy 
and new. 
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