BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 

PROSTANTHERA rotundifolia (9) 10 
ROUNDLEAF MINTBUSH rate 
Boiron tO reve Loin kone. ta 
PROTEA cynaroides (9%) 
HONEYPOT PROTEA 
ey OSS BoE] porter 4] K 6.0m P46 8 «a ee .60 
PUTTERLICKIA pyracantha (9%) 
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PYRACANTHA hybrid San Jose (7) (new) 
Origin uncertain but we consider it a 
spontaneous hybrid between P. for- 
mosana and yunnanensis. Anyway it 
bears the largest red berries we have 
seen on any Pyracantha and plenty 
of them. 
leet ee Thee pis 
EDO ty COR er Ac cncit eens 45 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea (7) 
PINK INDIA RAPHIOLEPIS Sold. 
ROMNEYA coulteri (4-5) 
MATILIJA POPPY Sold. 
SARCOCOCCA hookeriana humilis (7) 
SMALL HIMALAYA SARCOCOCCA 
The Sarcococcas are most beautiful 
white flowering shrubs. This one is 
of a low spreading habit and bears 
black berries. 
AT ae DO Ler LOO Lite. scasu ee ee 45 
ruscifolia (7) 
FRAGRANT SARCOCOCCA 
Growth comparatively erect. Berries 
red. 
4. in. DOU. 66. 10710. in-ss...eeee DD 
saligna (7) 
WILLOWLEAF SARCOCOCCA 
Growth vigorous and erect. Leaves 
long and willow-like. Profuse yellow 
flowers in early winter followed by 
attractive purple berries. 
SelOe Ful be cece eee 2.00 
SKIMMIA foremanni (7) 
Imported in 1937! Now first offered 
to the trade after 8 years but it’s 
worth while for such a fine thing. S. 
japonica doesn’t thrive here but this 
behaves perfectly. Leaves are larger 
and so are the bright scarlet berries 
which have developed here on plants 
only 6 inches tall. Apparently does 
not require strongly acid soil but pro- 
bably prefers shade. The clustered 
flowers are not showy but are deli- 
ciously fragrant. We can find no in- 
formation about its ultimate size but 
imagine it won’t get over 2 or 3 ft. 
tall: 2B C-C EES. 
RCO Lipa leat err a 1.75 
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pte ORS LON OGLE cst. pene cet a canteens Oo 
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