PICEA PUNGENS —Colorado green, per ft. $1.00. 
PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA —fine selected blue, ft. $1.50. 
PICEA EXCELSIA KOSTERIANA. Gftd. best blue. ft. $2.00. 
PICEA PINSAPO—Spanish fir—small sizes bluish 1 ft. $1.00. 
PICEA EXCELSIA (Bird Nest Spruce) —A I ittle qem. very dwarf 
and compact. You wonder how the air can get thru and 
how they can thrive. Hardy and easy to grow, but slow (half 
to one inch per year) 12 in. spread. 12 yrs. old $5.00 each. 
Another Gem but cone-shaped, tight and compact, half to 1 
inch per year, 14 inches toll each $7.50 — 3 ft. tall $20.00. 
3 inches $1.50 (hardy and easy to grow.) 
PINK PEARL —Beautiful pink, enormous flowers and trusses. 
In tubsi 5—6 ft., $10.00; 4—5 ft., $7.50; 3—4 ft., $6.00; 
21 / 2 —3 ft., $5.00; 1 — P /2 ft., balled, $3.50, up. Extra 
PiNUS (Pine) —Montana dwarf, slow, as tall as wide often 
much wider— 4 ft. high by 8 ft. wide per ft. spread $1.50. 
PINUS— p inea (Stalias stone potted) slow, forming large head 
eventually B. per ft. $1.00; 4 P 50c; G. 75c ond $1.00. 
PINUS—Rcdiata—fast, large tree, B. per ft. 40c. G. 50c. 
PINUS—Contorta - pliable branches, easily trained, G. 50c. 
PINUS—Dwarf table pine—individual trees. Prices on applica¬ 
tion, mentioning size desired. $3.50 up. 
^ITTOSPORUM— ( Nigricans) small shiny leaves, fast grower, 
good hedges or singly. B. per ft. 75c. Gallon can 50c. 
PITTISPORUM (Eugenoides) I arger leaf, crinkly wavy fast, 
same price Tobira, slower, compact, fragrant flowers, white, 
per foot 75c. 
PlTTOSPORUM —Tobira silver bordered leaves, slower, ft. 75c. 
PLEROMA —beautiful purple flowers, small shrub, tender. 
Gallon can 75c. 
PIMELIA —small dwarf shrub to 3 ft. literally covered with pink 
flowers. Summer. 4 P. 50c. Gallon cans $1.00. 
PLANTANUS —December. Very fast shade. Bare root 6 — 8 
ft. $1.00. 
Plumbago CAPENSIS— blue flowers, support to climb. Gallon 
cans 50c. 4 P. 35c. 
PODOCARPUS fcLONGATUS— E vgn., long slender leaves, fine as 
porch plants, or dark halls. 3 ft. $3.00. 
POLYGALA - DALMASIANA — Pea shape flowers, purple 
blooms aim.ost continually Evgn. Gal. can 75c. 
Pomegranate (Punlca)— fine red flowers covering the small 
tree. Bloom June. 3 ft. $1.50. Gallon can 50c. 
POMEGRANATE —Nana - dwarf, red fis. G. 50c, 75c. 
POPULUS (Popular) Niger (Lombardy) 8 ft. bare root $1.00, 
Popular (Deltoides) weeping, grafted, 7 ft. $3.50. 
PRUNUS —Flowering Cherries $2.50, $5.00. 
PRUNUS amygdal is nana (double flowering almond)—Shrubby 
little tree, covered in early spring, rosette-like flowers, white 
or pink. 3 ft., 75c; in containers, 25c higher. 
PRUNUS cerasus (double flowering cherry)—Beautiful flower¬ 
ing cherries, mostly pink and white, growing to fairsized 
trees. Bare root: 5—6 ft., $1.25; 4—5 ft., $1.00; 3 — 4 
ft., 75c; in contoiners, 25c higher. 
Single, red.—Double, pink. — Kwanzan—Double, 
pink.—Double, white. 
PRUNUS cerasus pendula (double and single weeping flowering 
cherry)—Very graceful trees, growing to good size, covered 
in spring on the weeping branches with masses of single 
pink or dble. pink fis. 5 — 6 ft., 2-yr. heads, BR., $3.00; 
in cntn. 50c higher. 
PRUNUS moseri —Purple leaf plum with dbl., pink fis. in early 
spring. 4—5 ft. BR. 75c; 3 — 4 ft., BR. 50c. Cntn. 25c higher 
PRUNUS mume (flowering apricot)—earlier than flowering 
peaches, rich, double, pink flowers. 5 — 6 ft., bare roots, 
$1.00; in containers, 25c higher. 
PRUNUS persica (flowering peach)—Bears masses of double, 
pink, white or red flowers in early spring before the leaves 
appear. 5 — 6 ft., BR. $1.00; in Cntn. 25c higher. 
Double —Pink; early. Double —Red, early. Double —white. 
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