LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL, 
Removing plants from seed boxes where they have been hardened by days of exposure to 
full sunlight 
PALM COCOS AUSTRALIS. PINDO PALM (e.). 
Very graceful, rather slow growing. Suitable 
for small garden or porch culture. In boxes, 
2-3 ft., $3.00 ea. 
PALM ERYTHEA ARMATA. blue palm (e.n.). 
Very handsome, hardy palm; leaves fan-shaped, 
of beautiful blue-green color. In boxes, tubs or 
5 gal cans, 2-3 ft.. $3.00 ea.; 3-4 ft., $3.50 ea. 
ERYTHEA EDULIS. guadalupe island palm 
(e.n.). Resembling Fan Palm, but leaves of 
darker green, with no filaments. Balled, 1-2 ft., 
$2.00 ea.; in 5 gal. cans, 2-3 ft., $2.50 ea.; in 
boxes, 3-4 ft., $3.50 ea. 
PALM JUBAEA SPECTABILIS. honey palm 
(e.). A magnificent Palm, foliage more 
feathery than Phoenix; quite hardy. In boxes, 
2-3 ft.. $3.50 ea. 
PALM PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. canary island 
palm (e.). Perhaps the most popular palm in 
California; very large and spreading. Pots, 
1-2 ft., 75c ea.. $6.50 per 10; in tubs, 2-3 ft., 
$2.50 ea.; 3-4 ft.. $3.00 ea. 
PALM WASHINGTONIA FILIFERA. CALIFORNIA 
fan palm (e.n.). In many respects the hand¬ 
somest, most stately palm in California, especi¬ 
ally esteemed because a “native.” In 5 gal. 
cans, 1-2 ft., 75c ea.; in tubs, 2-3 ft., $1.50 ea. 
PALM WASHINGTONIA SONORAE (e.n). A 
distinct variety, with more drooping leaves and 
less filaments. In pots, 1-2 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 
per 10; in 5 gal cans, ft., $1.25 ea., 
$10.00 per 10. 
PARKINSONIA ACULEATA. Jerusalem thorn 
(e.n.). A rare and beautiful tree, with needle¬ 
like leaves, drooping branches ; firs, yellow, frag¬ 
rant, in long racemes, the tree stands drought 
very well. Pots, 6-15 inches, 75c ea. 
PAULONIA IMPERIALIS (d.). Moderate sized 
tree, with very large leaves; makes an enormous 
growth while young. Firs, in loose panicles, 
pale violet to blue. A very handsome tree. 6-7 
ft., 75c ea. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS. mock orange 
(d.). Very popular, good sized shrub, bearing 
dense racemes of large, very fragrant creamy- 
white firs. Pots, 1-2 ft., 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
PHILADELPHUS LEWISII (d.n.). Rather smal¬ 
ler shrub, and smaller firs, than preceding, other¬ 
wise similar; native of California. Pots, 2-3 ft., 
35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
PHILADELPHUS MEXICANUS. evergreen phila- 
delphus (e.). Small shrub, but inclined to 
climb, firs, white, fragrant. New, pots, 50c ea. 
PHOTINIA SERRULATA (e.). Large shrub, with 
very handsome foliage, beautifully tinted in 
winter. The firs, are followed by showy red 
berries. Balled or in 5 gal cans, 1-2 ft., 75c 
ea.. 2-3 ft.. $1.25 ea.; 3-4 ft., $2.00 ea. 
PICEA ENGELMANNI. engelmann’s spruce 
(e.). Beautiful tree, tall, and of spreading 
habit. Pots, 2 ft., $1.25 ea.; balled, 8-12 inches, 
$1.00 ea. 
PICEA EXCELS A. Norway spruce <e.). One of 
the finest spruces; tall, shapely grower, very 
symmetrical. Balled or in 5 gal. cans, 2-3 ft., 
$2.00 ea.; 3-4 ft., $3.00 ea.; in tubs suitable for 
Christmas Trees, 3-4 ft., $4.00 ea. 
PICEA MARINA, black spruce (e.). Small tree; 
foliage a dull dark blue-green. Pots, IV 2 ft., 
$1.00 ea.; balled or in 5 gal. cans, $2.00 ea. 
PICEA RUBRA, red spruce (e.). Handsome 
tree, requires rather moist location. Balled or 
in 5 gal. cans, 1 ft., $1.50 ea. 
PINUS ALBA, white pine (e.). Very tall tree, 
of handsome appearance; leaves bright green. 
Succeeds well in California. Balled or in 5 gal. 
cans, 75c ea. 
PINUS AUSTRIACA. Austrian pine (e.). Tall, 
handsome tree; leaves long, dark green, dense, 
(e.). In 5 gal cans, 4-5 ft., $1.25 ea.; $10.00 per 
10; 5-6 ft., $1.50 ea., $12.00 per 10; 6-8 ft., $2.00 
ea., $15.00 per 10. 
Use ORONITE for Covering Tree Wounds. Inexpensive and Efficient. We Sell It 
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