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Pinus sylves+ris (Scotch Pine) 
Native from Europe to western and northern Asia. Grows into a 
large spreading tree with rounded top. The leaves are twisted, bluish 
green in color and to 3 inches in length. Reaches a height of 
70-120 feet. Needs wide, open places with room for development. 
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Privet—See Ligustrum 
Pseudotsuga douglasi (Douglas Fir) 
One of the conifers of great commercial value of the Pacific coast. 
Native British Columbia to Mexico and eastward to Montana and 
Colorado. Reaches a height of 200 feet or more, being among the tallest 
trees in the world, and a diameter of 12 feet. Good dark green foliage. 
We are offering the Colorado silver-gray strain, considered the best 
for ornamental purposes. A truly stately tree, and while it reaches 
great size and height it also possesses great ornamental values when 
introduced into landscaping plans. In its native haunts it is frequently 
small and the younger trees and groups of trees have a most impelling 
appeal both in form and coloring. 
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Pyracantha coccinea lalandi (Laland Fire+horn) 
A tall, scraggly evergreen shrub of surpassing beauty. In the spring 
it is a shower of white bloom and in the fall it is laden with such 
enormous masses of brilliant orange-red berries that the foliage is al¬ 
most concealed. One of the most glorious evergreens known. 
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Pyracantha yunnanensis (Yunnan Firethorn) 
Native of Yunnan province, China. Spreading shrub of rank growth, 
and producing an enormous yield of bright red berries, which are 
simply gorgeous during the fall and winter. Hardy. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
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Redcedar—See Juniperus 
Redwood—See Sequoia 
Retinospora—See Chamaecyparis or Thuja 
Rhododendron myrtifolia 
Foliage resembles myrtle with leaves 1 to 2J4 inches long. The 
flowers, which are pinkish-lavender, grow in small clusters. Late 
bloomer. Height about 3 feet. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
Rockrose—See Cistus 
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