PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA 
RED HAWTHORN 
EVERGREEN 
HAWTHORNS 
(Pyracantha) 
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The Pyracanthas hold a 
high place in ornamental shrub¬ 
bery. The plants are of infor¬ 
mal shape, are decorated with 
long thorns and bear heavy 
crops of flowers followed by 
myriads of brilliant berries. 
They are unsurpassed as speci¬ 
mens and a hedge of Haw¬ 
thorns is impenetrable. 
PYRACANTHA crenulata flava. An excellent new Hawthorn with clear yellow berries. The 
mass of white bloom in very early spring is followed by berries in summer. (Have first two 
sizes only.) 
P. formosana (Red Hawthorn). One of the choicest of all evergreens for the South. Pro¬ 
fusion of white flowers in summer and red berries in winter. Large, compact grower. 
P. Lalandi (Upright Hawthorn). A very useful evergreen. White flowers in late spring; 
orange-red berries in fall. 
P. Rogersiana. Has all the characteristics of P. formosana, except berries are orange-yellow. 
PRICES OF HAWTHORNS (PYRACANTHAS) 
Small plants, 4-in. pots. 
Larger, from gallon cans. 
18 to 24 in., from field. 
2 to 3 ft., from field. 
3 to 4 ft., from field. 
4 to 6 ft., from field. 
Each 
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$5 
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1 
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10 
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1 
50 
15 
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2 
50 
25 
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4 
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7 
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