10 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster] 
One of the finest semi-prostrate deciduous cotoneasters. Similar, but far su- 
perior to C. horizontalis in foliage and shape. Huge conspicuous brilliant red 
berries like cranberries make this graceful shrub very decorative during the 
winter months. Each 10 100 
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Cotoneaster dammeri (humifusa) (Bearberry Cotoneaster) 
A small evergreen creeper often called Cotoneaster humifusa. Bears red ber- 
ries in profusion. Never grows more than 6 inches tall. Fine rockery plant 
and good for ground covers. It also makes a wonderful wall covering when 
planted at the top of the wall and allowed to drape downwards. It is one of 
those delightful trailers, the name humifusa signifying “sprawling on the 
ground.” A native of China, new in American gardens. 
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Cotoneaster francheti (Franchet Cotoneaster) 
Generally recognized as one of the most graceful and ornamental of all 
cotoneasters. Has pendulous branches, silvery leaves and a mass of orange 
red berries in fall and winter. Evergreen. Native of western China. 
3-4. feet twice-transplanted.. 3.4) B&B 1.50 13.50 122 
Cotoneaster frigida (Himalayan Cotoneaster] 
Fine, hardy evergreen shrub growing to 20 feet and bearing an enormous 
display of large clusters of scarlet berries all along the stems. Beautiful in 
flowers and fruit. The berry-laden stems, which gracefully arch downward 
with the weight of fruit, make fine Christmas decorative material. 
HyYsBrip SEEDLINGS 
These give a splendid variation from low to tall with a wide range of 
foliage and habit. 
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Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) 
Well known and deservedly a great favorite, low growing. The side branches 
grow with a pleasing perfection of regularity, the leaves are small and the 
foliage is a good, dark green. Bears masses of red berries in the fall that are 
carried well into the winter. Hardy. Deciduous. 
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Cotoneaster simonsi (Simon's Cotoneaster) 
Tall growing, glossy foliage, red berries. Branches slender. Hardy evergreen. 
4-5 feet: twice transplanted kasi eo cicsecadeseens. B&B E75 1 mYt. | oe aa ae 
Cranberry—See Vaccinium 
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