PHOTINIA SERRULATA 
A large evergreen shrub or small tree. The new growth 
is reddish, turning gradually to a dark green. The 
leaves are dense serrate, very conspicuous and de¬ 
sirable plants. 
Each 10 100 
4-6 inch, C., from 2% pot_ .90 7.00 
6-8 inch, C., from 3" pot_1.25 10.00 
PIERIS JAPONICA (Japanese Andromeda) 
Shiny, thickly-leaved evergreen. Grows 5 to 6 feet in 
height. Drooping cluster of small white flowers early in 
spring. Best in moist, partially shdy place. 
4-6 inch, C., from 2)4" pot_ 1.00 8.00 
8-12 inch, lath house, B&B_ .35 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 
Very dense compact growth with dark green leaves 
clustered at the end of the branches. Most valuable 
plant for Southern gardens. 
4-6 inch, C., from 2)4" pot_ .75 6.00 
PITTOSPORUM TOOBIRA VARIEGATA 
4-6 inch, C., from 2)4" pot_ 1.00 8.00 
PYRACANTHA (Fire Thorn) 
P. LALANDI 
Most popular and hardiest variety, with golden yellow 
berries. Somewhat less thorn and the leaves are a 
softer texture. 
P. YUNNANENSIS 
Rather dwarf and spreading habit. Abundant berries of 
coral color, which are small. 
P. FORMOSANA 
Possibly this is the most showy variety of all Pyra- 
canthas. A solid mass of brilliant red berries, in large 
glossy green foliage. Upright grower. 
PRICES ON ABOVE PYRACANTHAS 
4-6 inch, C. T. _ .60 5.00 
6-8 inch, C. T. _ .75 6.00 
8-12 inch, C. TT. _ 1.00 8.00 
12-18 inch, C. TT. _ 1.25 10.00 
2- 3 feet, field, B&B _ .75 
3- 4 feet, field, B&B _ 1.25 
SERISSA FOETIDA 
A low growing evergreen shrub with tiny dark green 
leaves, yellow margined. Abundant small white flowers. 
Appearance of the plant somewhat resembles that of 
Rock Cotoneaster. Very desirable shrub for border or 
rock garden. Cannot stand too much cold. 
8-12 inch, C. T. 
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