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When sheared this plant will put out an abund- 
ance of new red foliage which is most attractive. 
10 100 
Damosiicies.G Di $ 75 $ 6.00 
8-12 inches, (CL ee ee pNaepal ta 1.00 8.00 
12-18 inches, Cee ere ar png enn 1-252. 1.0;00 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA (JAPANESE PITTO- 
SPORUM)—A hardy, wide spreading shrub. Dark 
green, glossy foliage, with small fragrant white 
flowers. Excellent for foundation plantings and 
hedges. It can be pruned to any shape desired. 
Does well either in full sun or in shade, and is 
very fine for seaside plantings. 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA VARIEGATA— 
Same as above, except the leaves are variegated 
white and green. This makes an exceptionally 
showy plant. 
Each 10 100 
Pemeosmuctoes: Gl. 2...2. ) $ 60 $ 5.00 
ml eeiciesme.. bcos). 0... 85 7.00 
Pee OmITICHeS aCe er Sl 1.00 8.00 
18—24 inches, B & B___._.. RES) wend) ane 
De eetee OD, GB FOOT 9 COS a. 
PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA (FIRE THORN) 
—The prettiest of all pyracantha. In the spring 
of the year the bush is covered with small lace- 
like flowers. In the early fall the berries start 
to show an orange color, and by winter the bush 
is a solid mass of brilliant red. This variety is 
not very hardy, and it is unsafe to plant it in 
cold climates. 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI—An upright grow- 
ing and hardy variety of pyracantha. It is 
covered with big bright orange colored berries 
throughout the fall and winter. A very popular 
variety. 
Each 10 100 
Wemoaiticuesut@ be oo Pee 0.00 
mT Sy Ge lye ean ok 1.00 8.00 
Pe iopin@ness@e lo. ee 620 «(10.00 
Peon ce soe bere 2 L008 8.50. | 2. 
Pemaricetm bak Do si 2,. OU Ree DU geass 
ROSA ROULETTI—A dwarf form of rose which 
does very well in the South. It has small rose- 
pink flowers, and makes an excellent border, pot 
or rock garden plant. 
100 
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