Q. virginiana (The Southern Live Oak) 
A tree to 60 feet or more with evergreen oblong leaves, 5 inches 
long, dark green above and whitish beneath. A beautiful specimen, 
well adapted to Southern California. Prices and sizes same as 
above. 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (see Cydonia) 
RAISIN TREE (see Hovenia) 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica (Indian Hawthorne) 
Low evergreen shrub with bluntly toothed leaves, leathery and 
shining; the new growth often red giving it a pleasing appearance. 
White clusters of flowers cover the plant in the early spring and 
are followed by black, round, shiny berries. A permanent and very 
satisfactory plant. 
1 gallon containers. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
5 gallon containers. 
. 1.80 
1.70 
1.60 
B&B 12 to 18 in. 
. 1.80 
1.70 
1.60 
B&B 18 to 24 in. 
...... . 2.30 
2.20 
2.10 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 
. 3.00 
2.80 
2.60 
R. umbellata (ovata) (The Yeddo-Hawthorne) 
Small shrub, rigid and very slow in growth, with thick, round, 
leathery leaves of dull green; in late winter plant is covered with 
white spicy fragrant flowers, followed by clusters of blue berries 
over a long period; an exceptionally useful and long-lived plant. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 1.70 
B&B sizes and prices same as for R. indica. 
RED BUD (see Cercis) 
REDWOOD (see Sequoia) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa 
Form of Chamaecyperis pisifera making a small tree to 20 feet 
high with deep green, fern-like foliage. 
R. leptoclada (Chamaecyperis pisifera var. squarrosa) 
Densely branched bushy tree or large shrub with spreading 
feathery branchlets; foliage gray above and silvery below. A 
distinct and beautiful variety. 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 2.50 
B&B 3 to 4 ft. 3.50 
RHAMNUS alternus var. (Buckthorn) 
Evergreen shrub to 20 feet—leaves margined with creamy white. 
Striking. 
1 gallon containers. .50 .45 
R. californica (The Coffee Berry) 
A large evergreen native shrub to 6 feet; rather open texture and 
spreading habit of growth, quantities of large round berries turning 
from red to black when ripe. 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 1.70 
.40 
1.60 
.40 
1.60 
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