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COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneasters are of high value for landscape plantings; vary greatly in habit 
and attractiveness and rely upon their brilliantly colored fruit for decorative 
effect. They do not transplant as readily as some shrubs and must be han- 
dled carefully during the transplanting operation. However, in an open 
situation, they generally prove to be very hardy throughout northern United 
States. The interesting branching habits, both the low, sprawly types and 
those with arching branches, are decorative all year. Excellent for flower 
arrangements. All our Cotoneasters are container-grown. 
Cotoneaster adpressa. Very slow-growing and dwarf in habit thereby giving 
interesting contours to make one of the most unusual Cotonez isters. Very tiny 
colorful berries nestle against glossy green leaves. S WD Ta, 5 og STE 
C. apiculata. Spreadmg habit, similar to horizontalis, but a little more 
mounded and with larger berries. M 
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C. dielsiana. Fairly upright, arching branches, shiny dark green leaves and 
red fruit. A valuable addition to any shrub group. S 15 to 18 in. . $4.25 
C. Franchetti (FRANCHET COTONEASTER). Upright, dense shrub with 
wide spreading branches; small pink 
flowers in June with a tremendous 
crop of orange berries tn Septem- 
ber. Foliage gray-green. F 
15 to 18 in. het... .  b4.2i 
18 to 24 in. het. Dake 
C. Henryana (HENRY COTON- 
EASTER). A graceful shrub of 
drooping habit with reddish foliage. 
Bears an abundance of red-berried 
clustersin Fall. Fine for a slope. F 
15 to 18 in. coe 6 in. pots.. $4.25 
18 to 24 in. het... 5.75 
5.75 
C. Horizontalis (ROCK COTON- 
EASTER). A creeping form with 
very low, almost horizontal branches 
bearing a profusion of bright red 
berries. Especially effective fruit- 
ing variety for the rockery. M 
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CAROLINA RHODODENDRON Seem to Grow in the Room in 
Modern Landscape Effect 
ILEX CRENATA, One of the Most Useful of All Landscape Plants, Is 
Photographed in One of Our Fields, 
July, 1953, During the Height of Record-breaking Heat Wave 
Ilex ec. convexa (BOXLEAF HOLLY). 
Ilex glabra (INKBERRY). 
with dark, oval foliage, small flowers and an abundance of glossy black 
Ilex latifolia. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS—Covitinued 
COTONEASTER HENRYANA Traces Interesting Winter Pattern on 
Masonite Fence 
liex « THE HOLLIES 
Our imaginations are stirred 
by the familiar sight of a full- 
grown Holly tree aglow with 
red berries because of its as- 
sociation with Christmas spir- 
it and cheer. However, only 
one of this group looks any- 
thing like the Christmas 
Holly. They differ greatly in 
habit and use but all are 
among the most desirable of 
evergreen shrubs. 
Tlex crenata (JAPANESE HOL- 
LY). A rapid-growing, dense ever- 
green bush with deep green, box- 
wood like foliage. A beautiful 
and permanent plant of real char- 
acter. F 
12.00 | 34%to4 ft. hgt. .$20.00 
15.00 | 4 to 4% ft. hgt. 25.00 
Resembles dwarf Boxwood in habit 
and foliage. Usually grows broader than high with very glossy foliage. We 
recommend its wide use as it has a live, healthy look through the coldest 
weather. M 
UP yo) WSS wits Boye, soso os coor $4250) L8toi24in. spre cess: $7.50 
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18 to 24 in. hgt.$7.50 
2 to 214 ft. hgt. 10.00 
21% to 3 ft. het..$ 
3 to 3% ft. het.. 
Ilex c. Green Island (Plant Pat. No. 817). Low, mounded form; an improved 
boxleaf Holly with broader foliage of deepest glossy green; hardy, depend- 
able. Ideal for modern plantings. M 
12 to 15 in. spr. $4.50 | 15 to 18 in. spr.. $8.50 
.$6.25 | 18 to 24 in. spr. 
ILEX crenata Stokes (STOKES HOLLY). (Plant Pat. No. 887.) A 
new dwarf, very slow-growing Holly of exceptional merit. Excellent 
for edgings, rock gardens, foundations as it does not outgrow its loca- 
tion. Unusually hardy. This wonderful plant has been acclaimed 
by the Herald Tribune Plant Jury as outstanding for 1952. S 
6 toeSxin.- spreaeeeceemec ts tee. ‘ 
Bushy, upright growing, very hardy shrub 
fruit in Fall; useful 
for shady and moist 
locations. M 
18 to 24 in. hgt.$5.00 
2 to 3 ft. het. 
$7.50 to 9.00 
Com- 
pact, evergreen shrub 
with shiny green foli- 
age and black berries. 
An outstanding vari- 
ety. Real hardy in 
Westchester. M 
2 to 21% ft.. . $8.50 
3 to 3% ft.. .15.00 
3% to 4 ft.. .20.00 
4 to 41% ft.. .25.00 BERRIES OF COTONEASTER 
