Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . arden. $ each. $ perdoz. Larger Plants, $ each; $ per doz. COTONEASTER horizontalis. Though by no means a new plant,this rare and perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to be most widelyplanted. It is decumbent or semi-prostrate in habit, grows 3 to 4 feethigh, forming a dense bush many yards through. The fruits are brightscarlet changing to crimson and the small leaves, which are dark greenand almost round, are retained late into the Fall, and even up toChristmas. It is suitable for planting in rocky positions, and anywhereand everywhere that


Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . arden. $ each. $ perdoz. Larger Plants, $ each; $ per doz. COTONEASTER horizontalis. Though by no means a new plant,this rare and perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to be most widelyplanted. It is decumbent or semi-prostrate in habit, grows 3 to 4 feethigh, forming a dense bush many yards through. The fruits are brightscarlet changing to crimson and the small leaves, which are dark greenand almost round, are retained late into the Fall, and even up toChristmas. It is suitable for planting in rocky positions, and anywhereand everywhere that dwarf-growing shfubs are required. $ each;$ per doz. (Illustrated on page 2.) COTONEASTER horizontalis, var. perpusilla. A prostrate shrub,invaluable for rockeries and for clothing banks; has lustrous greenleaves, turning crimson in the Fall and bright scarlet fruits, which re-main on the plants until the Spring. One of the best of the new intro-ductions from China and unsurpassed in its class. $ each; $ Exochorda Giraldii Wilsonii. COTONEASTER saliclfolia. (Willow-leaf Cotoneaster.) A handsomeevergreen growing 6 to 10 ft. tall with neat lance-shaped shining greenleaves, white flowers and scarlet fruit. $ each; $ per doz. COTONEASTER salieifolia var. floceosa. A very distinct plant,leaves more narrow and habit more spreading than in the type. Fruitscarlet, very freely produced. $ each; $ per doz. EXOCHORDA Giraldii Wilsonii. This new Pearl Bush is the hand-somest of the family. It forms a large bush or small tree and inSpring is covered with racemes of pure white flowers which are largerthan those of the well-known type. This new jjlant is absolutelyhardy and is one of the most notable acquisitions from China inrecent years. $ each. EUONYMUS radicans acutus. This new variety forms an exceed-ingly dense mat of deepest green, glossy, neat, arrow-shaped is perhaps the finest of the species for use as a ground cover, hav-i


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