FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
BEBBY CI.USTBB OF FYBACANTHA 
Brlg'ht Bed During' Winter Season 
The Brilliant-Berried 
Pyracanthas 
The evergreen Hawthorns are exceed¬ 
ingly valuable for their great wealth of 
bright colored berries in the fall and 
winter, which remain on the plant for 
many months. 5°. 
P. X.AXiAlTDXI (Burning Bush) — 8 ft. 
The most popular variety, growing more 
slender and erect than most others, with 
a wealth of bright orange colored ber¬ 
ries which it holds all through the fall 
and winter. Handsome foliage. 5-gal. 
containers, 2-3 ft., $2.50; gal. containers, 
60c. 
P. YUNNANENSIS— 8 ft. One of the 
most vigorous plants of this group, the 
dark glossy green foliage acting as a 
background for great masses of red ber¬ 
ries. If you want lots of growth, lots of 
berries, and lots of foliage, this is the 
one you want. 5-gal. containers, 2-3 ft., 
$2.50; gal. containers, 60c. 
VINES AND TRAILERS 
BIGNOKIA TWEEDIANA — A yellow 
trumpet vine with many long slender 
shoots, clinging to any surface and 
making a dense mat of foliage. Excellent 
for Arizona. Gallon containers. Each. 75c. 
ENGIiISH IVY —Too well known to need 
description; nothing is better for a per¬ 
manent covering of green. Gallon con¬ 
tainers. Each 75c. 
FICUS BEFENS — Creeping Fig. The 
best evergreen vine for covering stone, 
brick or wood, making a close mat of 
foliage which clings to any surface. 
Small heart-shaped leaves. Very hardy, 
thriving anywhere. In gallon containers. 
Each 75c. 
YELLOW JASnilNE — Green year 
around, fragrant blossoms in spring. 
Gallon containers. Each 65c. 
HONEYSUCKLE — Hall’s Japan. Ever¬ 
green. vigorous climber: flowers white, 
changing to yellow; delightfully frag¬ 
rant: it enjoys warm weather. In gallon 
containers. Each 65c. 
Antigonon Leptopus 
Called Queen’s Wreath and 
Bosa de Montana 
A rapid growing and lovely vine with 
heart-shaped leaves and bearing quan¬ 
tities of rose pink flowers in wreaths. 
Blooms in the Summer and Fall. A vine 
which will thrive in hot, sunny situa¬ 
tions and if cut down by frost will come 
up again in the Spring. A very popular 
vine in the Salt River Valley and similar 
climates. Strong 4-year-old roots. Each, 
50c; postpaid in 1st, 2nd and 3rd zones. 
Flowering Quince 
cydonia jafonica 
BOSEA — Bed Flowering 
Quince. A very showy plarf 
early in the spring when 
covered with its bright, 
semi-double, rosy red flow¬ 
ers, which appear just as 
the leaves begin to show. 
Has attractive glossy foli¬ 
age the rest of the summer. 
Gallon container. $1.00 each. 
Flowering 
Peaches 
For an easily and quickly 
obtained mass of spring 
color, there is nothing to ex¬ 
cel the Flowering Peaches. 
They will grow with the 
greatest ease anywhere and 
never fail to produce a great 
profusion of bloom. 
Prices on all varieties be¬ 
low: 4 to 6 ft., $1.00. 
EABLY BOSE PINK — The 
earliest of all and the most 
popular of all the Flower¬ 
ing Peaches because of its 
earliness and profusion of 
bloom. 
EABLY BED —A marvelous 
clear ruby-red, extremely 
showy. 
VABIEGATED — White, 
striped with carmine, occa¬ 
sionally showing solid red. 
BED —The same rich ruby- 
red as the earlier one but 
blooming three weeks later. 
SALMON PINK — For deli¬ 
cacy of coloring and grace¬ 
ful arrangement of the flow¬ 
ers, this lovely kind ranks 
first. The flowers do not all 
open at once so that buds 
and open blooms are always 
present and the enormous 
flowers are a light salmon 
pink. 
Colorful Bougainvilleas 
Probably the most colorful of all the 
semi-tropical flowering vines are the 
Bougainvilleas, and no other vine will 
produce such a mass of color for a 
longer period, for they are almost ever- 
blooming. 
BOUGAINVILLEA BBAZILIENSIS — 
The hardiest of the Bougainvilleas, bear¬ 
ing a mass of brilliant reddish-purple 
flowers against a background of bright 
FLOWEBING PEACH 
green leaves. Easily grown, but needs 
sun. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. con¬ 
tainers, 65c. 
B. CBIMSON LAKE —Just as vigorous in 
growth as the above, but immensely dif¬ 
ferent in the color of the flowers which 
are brilliant crimson. Fairly tender, full 
sun. Particularly fine on the seacoast in 
Southern California but splendid in 
milder interior sections as well. 5-gal. 
containers, trellised, $3.00; 1-gal. con¬ 
tainer, 75c. 
FICUS BEFENS 
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