LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL. 
(d.n.). Very large spreading oak. Pots, 2 ft., 
75c ea. 
QUERCUS SUBER. cork oak (e.). Very val¬ 
uable as well as ornamental evergreen oak. 
Makes a beautiful tree in fairly good soil with 
water in summer while young. Pots, 2 % -3 ft., 
60c ea., $5.00 per 100. 
RAPHIOLEPIS OVATA (e.). Compact shrub, 
with large, dark green leaves ; firs, white; berries 
large, black. A most useful shrub for low inter¬ 
planting or massing. Pots, 3-5 inches, 30c ea., 
$2.50 per 10; 8 inches, 35c ea. 
RETINOSPORA ER1COIDES (e.). Small upright 
conifer; delicate foliage, dark green to bronze. 
Balled or in 5 gal. cans, 10-12 inches, $1.00 ea.; 
pots, 4-8 inches, 30c ea., $2.50 per 10. 
RETINOSPORA PLUMOSOS AUREA (e.). Ele¬ 
gant coniferous shrub, fine golden tinted foliage. 
Balled or in 5 gal. cans, 1-2 ft., $1.25 ea. 
RHAMNUS CALIFORNICUS. coffee-berry (e.n.). 
Large shrub, rich green foliage; berries red to 
black. Useful in semi-naturalistic effects. 
Potted, 1-2 % ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10; 4-5 ft., 
75c ea. 
RHUS COTINUS. smoke tree (d.). Spreading 
shrub, with shiny leaves, and loose panicles of 
dull, pinkish flrs<; a favorite ornamental shrub. 
From open ground, 3-5 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 per 10 ; 
in pots, 2-3 ft., 50c ea. 
RHUS INTEGRIFOLIA. sumach family (e.n.). 
Shrub, or small tree, panicles of firs, white, or 
pinkish; berries % inch long, dark red. Pots, 
1-3 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 per 10. 
RHUS LAURINA (e.n.). Aromatic shrub, with 
long leaves, and dense panicles of greenish white 
QUERCUS LOBATA. WHITE OAK. VALLEY OAK 
firs., berries white. Very handsome shrub, with 
its dark green foliage. Grows well in hottest, 
driest places. Pots, 3-5 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 per 10. 
Schinus Molle (Pepper Tree) 
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RHUS OVATA (e.n.). Shrub, bright leaves, and 
dense spikes of light yellow firs.; followed by 
dark red berries. Pots, 1-2% ft., 60c ea., $5.00 
per 10. 
RIBES GLUTINOSUM. flowering currant, in¬ 
cense shrub (d.n.). Shrub, with long pendant 
clusters of deep pink firs. Very handsome. 
Pots, 1-3 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
RIBES MALVACEUM (d.n.). Shrub, similar to 
glutinosum; firs, dull red to purplish. Pots, 
5-10 inches. 40c ea. 
RIBES SPECIOSUM. fuchsia flowered goose¬ 
berry (e.n.). Evergreen shrub, firs, bright red, 
showy; fruit, bristly, red. Pots, 1-2% ft., 50c 
ea.. $4.50 per 10. 
RIBES TENUIFOLIUM. buffalo berry (d.n.). 
Shrub, yellow firs, and red fruit. Pots, 3-5 
inches, 30c ea. 
ROBINIA. locust, late pink (d.). A variety 
which seems to have originated on our grounds 
having rose pink firs, in dense clusters, bloom¬ 
ing almost continuously from June to Septem¬ 
ber. Branches smooth. 4-5 ft., $1.00 ea. 
ROBINIA HISPIDA. rose colored locust (d.). 
Firs, very large, deep pink; most beautiful tree 
of moderate growth. 4-6 ft., $1.00 ea. 
ROBINIA LANGLEYI (d.). New; firs, in dense 
clusters; deep pink; foliage very striking with 
young growth bronze color; stems thickly cover¬ 
ed with red hairs. 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea. 
ROBINIA VISCOSA (d.). A very distinct var¬ 
iety. Stems dark red, glutinous; firs, pink, in 
very dense clusters ; blooms in summer. 3-5 ft., 
$1.00 ea. 
ROMNEYA COULTERI. matilija poppy (e.n.). 
Semi-wooded shrjib. growing well in drv places. 
Firs, of immense size, single, white, with promi¬ 
nent centre of golden stamens. Specimens often 
measure 7 inches across; they have a very 
delicate perfume. Shrub grows to a great size, 
one plant producing several thousand blooms 
during the summer. It has been called “The 
Queen of Flowers" and surelv nothing can be 
more enchanting than the Matilija. in full bloom. 
We specialize on this native shrub, growing 
thousands annually from our own selected seed. 
Pots. 2 yr. large plants. 60c ea., $5.00 per 10, 
$40.00 per 100; in tubs, $1.25 ea. 
SALIX VIMINALIS. weeping willow (d.). 4-6 
ft.. 50c ea. 
SALVIA ALBA (d.). Shrub, half woody. Firs, 
white or slightly tinted blue. Pots, 1-2 ft., 
30c ea. 
SALVIA GREGGII (d.). Shrub, native of Texas, 
quite woodv and hardv ; firs, crimson, blooming 
nearly all the time if kept pruned. Ver^ showy 
and useful where mass of color is desired. Pots, 
1-9.14 ft... 40c ea., $3.50 per 10, $30.00 per 100. 
SALVIA GREGGII ALBA (d.). Similar to above, 
but with white firs. Grouping of two would be 
very attractive. Pots, 1-2 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 
pe^ 10, $30.00 per 100. 
SALVIA. LARGE eRiM^ON FI/IWFRFD (d.). Half 
woodv shrub. Very attractive during late sum- 
mev mon+hs. Pots. 1-2 ft., 35c ee.. $3.00 per 10. 
SALVIA ULIGINOSA (d.). Shrubbv. Firs, in 
long racemes, very intense blue. Pots, 40c ea., 
$3.00 per 10. 
SAMBUCUS AUREA. golden leaved elder (d.). 
Low tree or slmub. with light g^een leaves and 
black berries which make very fine jellv or for 
pies. Pots- 1-2% ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10; open 
ground. 4 ft., 50c ea. 
SAMBUCUS ELDER, red bepried elder. A species 
^oiird in Alaska, with **ed b°rr*°s. Exceedingly 
handsome as a decorative shrub. Small plants 
in pots, 50c ea. 
SAMBUCUS RACEMOSUS. fldfr (d.n.). Small, 
spreading tree or large shrub. Always pic¬ 
turesque in naturalistic planting. 3 ft. 50c ea. 
SAMBUCUS RACEMOSUS. burbank (d.n.). A 
variety with very large leaves and white, edible 
berries, very handsome. Pots, 1 ft., 50c ea. 
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