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Azalea Pink Pearl 
Hardy COTONEASTERS 
Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75 up 
COTONEASTER FRANCHETII. Medium-sized graceful shrub 8 to 
10 feet high, with spreading arching branches, pinkish flowers, 
orange-red berries. Good background, screen, or hedge shrub. 
GA, S25, 5 Eel, S75. 
COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLA (Bright Bead Cotoneast-r) The 
small grey-green leaves and very compact growth make this one 
of the best low spreading shrubs. With training it is useful as a 
low mass effect, under windows, or as a trimmed hedge. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS (Rock Cotoneaster). One of the 
best low-spreading graceful shrubs for full sun or part shade. 
The bright, shiny, dark green foliage is unexcelled in spring 
through fall. Goes mostly deciduous in winter, but red berries 
are showy then. Use under low windows, along porches, or in 
rock gardens. 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA (Rockspray Cotoneaster). A pic- 
turesque shrub with very small foliage. The twisting stems on the 
older plants resemble manzanita in form and color. Interesting 
specimen or fine hedge. 
COTONEASTER PANNOSA (Silverleaf Cotoneaster). Tall, graceful 
shrub with grey foliage, arching branches, and white flowers. 
Makes a fine background, screen, or informal hedge. Very hardy, 
full sun. 
Brunfelsia 
Cotoneaster Parneyi 
COTONEASTER PARNEYI (Lactea) (Red 
Clusterberry). Very showy variety with 
handsome berries, largest of all, in im- 
mense clusters. Large glossy leaves. 
Aucuba Japonica Variegata (See Page 14) 
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