COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreading Cotoneaster. 
Graceful form, glossy foliage, full of red ber- Each 
ries well into winter. Clips well for hedges. 
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horizontalis, Rock Cotoneaster. Fan-shaped 
spreading growth is most effective either 
as ground cover or splayed against low 
walls. Bright red berries. 
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praecox, Creeping Cotoneaster. Makes low 
CYDONIA see Chaenomeles 
CYTISUS scoparius, Scotch Broom. Some- 
times called Native Gorse. Bright yellow, 
white, or bronze flowers in May. 
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DEUTZIA gracilis, Slender Deutzia. White 
flowers in June. Dwarf. 
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gracilis rosea, Rose Panicle Deutzia. Pink 
variety of above. 
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scabra — Pride of Rochester. Sturdy, tall- 
growing. Pink-tinted, white bell-shaped 
flowers in July. 
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scabra Double Pink. Beautiful all-pink 
flowers in July. 
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ELEAGNUS umbellata, Russian Olive. 
Silvery green foliage, spotted fruit. Sturdy 
grower in sea-wind exposures. 
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multiflora, Cherry Eleagnus. Dark green 
leaves with silvery backs. 
15:20 
16.20 
16.20 
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16.20 
16.20 
ini, GAG) 
16.20 
D220 
33.00 
16.20 
22.20 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus, Red Vein Enkianthus. 
Exceptionally fine tall growing shrub. 
Creamy bell-flowers veined with red. Bril- 
liant red fall foliage. 
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