Cydonia : Slowering Onince 
(State regulations forbid the shipment of Cydonia, Crataegus and Malus into the states of Colorado and Utah.) 
CYDONIA (Chaenomeles) 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring. Their brilliant flowers and 
shiny foliage place them among the No. | plants for the spring garden. 
They may be allowed to grow into specimen plants or trimmed into hedges, 
Ultimate height about 5 to 6 feet. We offer here a collection of new hybrids 
not yet known in this country. These varieties are outstanding. The size 
of their blooms as well as the quantity in which they are produced is almost 
unbelievable. 
SPITFIRE 
NEW UPRIGHT CYDONIA 
(Plant Patent No. 830) 
Perfect for Hedges and Single Specimens 
Here is a fine, early flowering shrub with excellent habit. It 
grows upright to a height of about 6 to 7 feet when mature. It may 
be held down to 4 or 5 feet if you wish by simply topping it once or 
at the most twice a year; side pruning is not necessary. The flowers 
are large and deepest crimson-red. The upright stems are covered 
with them from the ground up. You can well imagine what a bril- 
liant effect is made when Spitfire Cydonia is used for a hedge. The 
plants are not more than 2 feet across when mature so that it is an 
excellent subject to use as a single specimen as well as in shrub 
plantings where space is limited. No flower buds have ever been 
killed nor has there been any damage from frost to the wood in 
temperatures as low as 15 degrees below zero. We have had this 
plant under test for ten years and think it is a fine addition to 
flowering shrubs that may be successfully used for hedging as well 
as specimen planting. We offer plants about 3 feet tall, ready to 
bloom. 
Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
New Hybrid Cydonias 
The beautiful hybrid Cydonias offered under this heading are great im- 
provements and, as soon as they become more plentiful and better known, 
will be universally grown. Our stock is decidedly limited. We, therefore, 
urge you to send for yours at once and be one of the first to have them 
in your own garden. 
Charming Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
Large flowers of soft shell-pink deepening towards the ends of the petals. 
A nice orderly shrub which produces a mass of color early in the spring. 
When fully grown it will be about 6 feet tall. We offer plants about 
3 feet tall, ready to bloom. 
Coral Beauty Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
Exceedingly free 
Its lovely coral blooms are a real treat to behold. 
blooming; it makes a grand show in the spring and provides a fine back- 
ground for Tulips or other spring bulbs. As a cut flower you will find 
it also most desirable. The plants we send are about 3 feet tall and 
ready to bloom. 
Knaphill Scarlet Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
This fine flowering Quince originated in England and is a a choice low 
growing plant. Eight-year-old specimens in our nursery are about 16 
inches high and 18 inches across. It forms a small mound which in 
early spring is completely covered with big vermilion-red flowers. An 
ideal variety for planting in front of the shrub border or foundation 
plantings; it may also be used for low edgings. Knaphill Scarlet will 
unquestionably become as great a favorite here as it is in Europe. We 
offer nice bushy specimens about 12 to 15 inches high. 
Nivalis Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
This is the best pure white Quince. The sparkling white flowers contrast 
well with the dark green foliage. A very handsome flower for cutting 
as well as a fine early flowering shrub for the border. 
Stanford Red Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
This new hybrid we believe to be the finest red hardy Quince in cultiva- 
tion. The flowers are extraordinarily large, open Geranium-red and 
deepen to an intense blood-red of great strength and carrying power. 
It is excellent for cutting, the flowers lasting a long time and in addi- 
tion, it’s almost thornless. A beautiful shrub to grow with white Tulips. 
A ha for your garden. We offer plants about 3 feet tall, ready 
to bloom. 
(Hien le Y THE QUEEN OF SHRUBS 
All the species of Cotoneaster will thrive either in shade or full sun, and are very suitable for growing under trees, “clothing” north 
or other walls, and for covering wet, dry, or shady banks, ete. 
The outstanding characteristics of this genus are the beautiful, 
conspicious clusters of berries, ranging in color from brilliant 
orange-scarlet, through varying shades of red to black, all preceded by a profusion of white or pinky white flowers wreathing the 
branchlets, and also in many species the rich autumnal coloring of their foliage. For hedges they are becoming more and more popu- 
lar, Multiflora being especially well adapted for that purpose. The under-mentioned list contains most of the best recent introduc- 
tions from China, to which country they are native. 
Cotoneaster Apiculata 
Apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
A beautiful hardy dwarf Cotoneaster from Western China. This little 
known variety grows about 2 feet high with arching branches weighted 
down during autumn with masses of bright crimson fruits about the size 
of a Cranberry. The foliage is shiny green and beautiful through the 
year. Perfectly hardy. ex 
Divaricata Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
A low growing, much branched and graceul shrub from China, Its ulti- 
mate height is about five feet and it is perfectly suited for hedges of 
medium height, say from 3 to 5 feet. Foliage is small and round, highly 
polished dark green. It creates a splendid effect. Brilliant small egg- 
shaped, red fruits in autumn add to its beauty. Few shrubs equal 
Cotoneaster Divaricata in the border or as a hedge plant. 
Floribunda Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
Grows into a beautifully shaped round bush. Branches slightly arching 
and heavily covered with handsome blue-green foliage. It flowers as 
freely as the English Hawthorn and in fall is covered with thousands 
of small brilliant red berries. Hs 5; 
Meyeri Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
One of the finest of the species, growing 6 feet tall. The branches are 
slightly pendulent. The leaves are gray-green above and silvery below, 
somewhat tomentose. Covered in autumn and late summer with coral- 
pink fruits, making a lovely picture in the autumn garden. Of easy 
culture and perfectly nardy. 
Cotoneaster Divaricata. Superb for hedges 
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