COTONEASTER each per 10 100 
—ADPRESSA PRAECOX - Early Creeping Cotoneaster. Low 
spreading shrub growing to about 15-18”. Attractive 
glossy green foliage, small pink flowers and large red 
fruits in fall make it very handsome and desireable. 
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—HORIZONTALIS - Rock Cotoneaster. Low, spreading 
habit, dark green, small glossy leaves and attractive red 
berries that last long into winter make this plant ideal 
for rockeries, bank, border and other low plantings. 
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—DIELSIANA MAJOR - Large-leaf Diel’s Cotoneaster. 
Graceful shrub with arching branches densely studded 
with searlet fruits in fall. 
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—DIVARICATA - Spreading Cotoneaster 
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—MOUPINENSIS - Moupin Cotoneaster. Similar to C. bull- 
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CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA PAULI - Paul’s Scarlet Haw- 
thorne. A very good small tree to 15 feet with bright scar- 
let double flowers in June and colorful red fruit into win- 
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FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA - Gordonia or Franklin’s Tree. 
One of the finer small trees for the home and garden. 
Large single camelia type white flowers with showy gold- 
en yellow stamen are most attractive against lustrous dark 
green foliage which turns a bronzy-crimson in fall. Flowers 
appear from late August to frost. Not hardy everywhere 
but perfectly so here. 
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HAMAMELIS MOLLIS - Chinese Witchhazel. Golden yellow 
fragrant threadlike flowers bloom at the first sign of warm 
weather in late winter. 
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ILEX - HOLLY 
AQUIFOLIUM - English Holly. Becoming continually more 
popular along with the American holly even though not as 
hardy. The foliage is a dark, lustrous green and the ber-. 
ries are large and bright red. 
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—MALE. A male of the English holly to pollinate the female 
varieties. Should be planted in proportion of maximum 
of 1 male to 10 female. 
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CRENATA - Japanese Holly. Like the Yew this plant has 
many varieties and a thousand uses. It is hardy, tolerant, 
evergreen and popular -- a must have item in your nur- 
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—CONVEXA (BULLATA) - Convexleaf Jap. Holly. Among 
the best of the Jap. hollies having a low, spreading habit 
that is excellent for hedges, specimens, foundation plant- 
ing and many other uses. The round, curved, hollowed 
evergreen leaves are very attractive. 
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