MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY 
Monrovia, California 
Cotoneaster glaucophylla (White Leaved Cotoneaster) (6) 
A plant of varied uses. Its many small, gray-green leaves serve to 
give this plant a place in the garden as an accent shrub. It may be al- 
lowed to grow into its natural, graceful form or pruned into a very 
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Cotoneaster horizontalis (C. Davidiana). Rock Cotoneaster (5) 
Low, spreading shrub with arching stems lined with small, round 
leaves. White flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries in 
fall and winter. In fall the leaves turn bright red. For the rock garden 
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Cotoneaster pannosa. Silverleaf Cotoneaster (6) 
Medium size shrub with small, silvery-grey leaves with lighter 
undersides. White flowers followed by bright red berries in fall and 
winter. Grows well anywhere from coast to desert areas.....................0...... 
Cotoneaster parneyi. Red Clusterberry (7) 
Large growing shrub with luxuriant deep green foliage the year 
around. Brilliant red berries. Most popular cotoneaster and one of 
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CROTALARIA agatiflora. Canarybird Bush (10) 
_ Large shrub, foliage light green and long arching branches lined 
with chartreuse flowers which resemble very closely canary birds. Sun 
CUPRESSUS—See Conifer Section, page 18. 
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CYDONIA japonica rosea (Chaenomeles rosea). Pink Flowering Quince (4) 
Large, pink flowers appear in January, February and March on 
thissdeciduous: shrubs.22.02.) 0 2 Se 
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