COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreavinc Coronnaster, 
6-8 ft. 
Pink flowers in June. Bright red fruit in autumn. 
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COTONEASTER horizontalis, Rock Coronerasrer, 
114-3 ft. 
A half-evergreen low shrub with horizontally spread- 
ing branches. Small pinkish flowers in June and bright 
red sub-globose fruit in September-October. 
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COTONEASTER microphylla, Rockspray Coron- 
EASTER, 2-3 ft. 
A fine low evergreen shrub, with spreading branches 
forming a dense mass. White flowers and purple an- 
thers in May-June, quarter inch scarlet fruit in Sep- 
tember-October. 
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CRATAEGUS arnoldiana, Arnotp Hawrnorn, 15-20 
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Small ornamental tree forming a broad irregular 
crown. Large white flowers in early May, and large 
scarlet or crimson fruit in August-September. 
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CRATAEGUS crusgalli, Cockspur Hawrnorn, 20-30 
ft. 
Attractive in bloom, with white flowers in May or 
June. Bright red fruit in fall and winter. Leaves turn 
to orange and scarlet in fall. Numerous slender thorns 
make it useful where an impenetrable hedge is de- 
sired. 
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CRATAEGUS oxyacantha, Hy. Pauts Scarier Haw- 
THORN, 15-25 ft. 
One of the most brilliant small flowering trees, with 
double bright scarlet flowers in late May. 
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CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum, Wasuincron Haw- 
THORN, 20-830 ft. 
One of the very best Hawthorns, with profuse white 
flowers in May-June, and lustrous scarlet fruit in 
September-October. 
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CYTISUS scoparius, Scorcu Broom, 4-7 ft. 
Upright shrub with bright green branches and showy 
yellow flowers in May and June. 
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DAPHNE ecneorum, Rose Dapune, 9-12 in. 
Especially fragrant rosy-pink flowers profusely borne 
in May-June. Lighter bloom in fall. This low ever- 
green shrub is deservedly popular. See Page 45. 
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DAPHNE mezereum, Fresruary Dapune, 4 ft. 
A harbinger of spring, with rosy-purple flowers in 
March or earliest April, before the foliage appears, 
followed by handsome bright red fruit. A real gem. 
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DEUTZIA gracilis, Suenper Devurzia, 214-3 ft. 
A fine low shrub. with white flowers in June. 
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DEUTZIA seabra, Hv. Prive or Rocuesrer, 12 ft. 
Much taller; white flowers tinged with rose. 
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DIERVILLA §sessilifolia, Sournuern BusuHnoney- 
SUCKLE, 3-5 ft. 
Sulphur yellow flowers in late June, July and August, 
when not many shrubs are in flower. 
EPIGAEA repens, Traitinc Arsutus, 1-3 in. 
The State flower of Massachusetts. White to rose- 
colored flowers in very early spring with a rich, spicy 
fragrance. The evergreen leaves make a fine ground 
cover. Prefers moist but well-drained location with 
plenty of humus. 
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ERICA ecarnea, Spring Hearn, 8-15 in. 
Rosy-red flowers in late March or early April. A fine 
low evergreen species for the rock garden or low 
border. 
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