

Photinia glabra Nandina domestica 
PHOTINIA glabra. New growth of this plant is vivid red 
and is very attractive among other evergreens during 
growing season. Should be clipped often to mduce 
more new growth. Each 10 
6.1036 1n. 3. le eee ee $0 85 
8 to 121 ints Gwe eee 1 00 
12,tos S10 Calas ee ee 125 
2 .torotise BeBe eee $1 00 
3 tos 4:ft2e BeBe oe, eee 1 50 
100 
$7 00 
8 00 
10 00 
P. serrulata. Low Photinia. Large shrub with dark green, 
good-sized, serrulated leaves, which will often turn red 
in fall. Clusters of white flowers followed by red berries. 
Oto. Suits: Gy Vee ee $1 25 
Sito, Zins Cr lao ee ees 150 
12‘to-1S"inge Bebe =e eee $0 50 
1Sito24:ink - Bbe bee 2 eee 75 
PITTOSPORUM Tobira 
6'to8 int CNT eee ee $0 60 
Sto 2ing Gale see ee 85 
12 *to.t8:inss Ces le a eee eee 1 00 
1S‘tow4iinee BSE ie eee $1 50 
tO so: Lbs n> LS. aes ee 2 00 
$10 00 
12 00 
$5 00 
7 00 
8 00 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. Winter-berried plants 
are getting more popular all the time, and especiall 
Pyracanthas. This variety is very hardy and safe seit 
of Philadelphia. Orange-colored berries after August. 
P. crenulata Kansuensis. The deep red berries are small 
but borne in such large quantities that they cover the 
entire plant. 
P. formosana. By far the showiest of all Pyracanthas, 
but is not very hardy, and unsafe north of Montgomery. 
Large clusters of bright red berries. 
P. yunnanensis. Spreading type with coral-red berries 
and quite hardy. Very popular. 
Prices of all Pyracanthas: 
6'to. 8:-in., Coyle ee ee $1 00 
S'tojt2:inss Corl eae eee 1°25 
12:t0.18.1n,, Cit le sae ee 1 50 
18:to 24 in 4GNite wee 15 
2 to. 6 ft’ BeBe ae eee $1 25 
3‘to. 4: ft) She Bo ee 2 00 
46 
$8 00 
10 00 
12 50 
15 00 
