


PYRACANTHA (Firebush) 
+Coccinea. To 12 feet. Small white flowers followed by bright red 
berries in great profusion lasting all winter. Reddish green 
ieavese ul 2 104 Sample Om LOmoOrZtaeb2.00, 2<to 3°: $3.00, 
3 to 4 $4.50. 
Graberi. Enormous bright crimson berries. Vigorous glossy foliage. 
Peon on pla. Stott 2.50) 2 to 3° $3.50)3 to 4’ $4.50. 
+Lalandi. To 15 feet. Pointed dark glossy green leaves, white 
flowers in clusters in spring followed by a blaze of orange 
berries. Fine for covering walls, as trimmed specimen plants 
SmcMdhics: 12 tOmlou epleoO, 1S to 24,652.50, 2 to.3" $3.50, 
3 to 4’ $4.50. 
RAPHIOLEPSIS 
Indica Rosea (Pink Indian Hawthorn). Bush to 3 feet. Low, 
slow growing evergreen shrub with deep green pointed leaves. 
In spring, large clusters of dainty pink flowers foliowed by blue 
berries. 12 to 18” $3.50. 
RHODODENDRON 
See Special Section, pages 12 and 13 
SARCOCCA 
Hookeriana Humilis. New. To 3 feet. Upright shrub with sweet 
scented creamy white flowers in February-March, followed by 
blue-black berries. 6 to 9’’ $1.50. 

SARCOCOCCA 
SKIMMIA 
Japonica. Yellow-green leaves, scarlet berries; grows best in shade. 
2 aiuto 2 $2.50) 
STRANVAESIA 
Davidiana. To 8 feet. Open growing, hardy, attractive ever- 
green with red, purple and green leaves and large clusters of 
ree berries: 2 to3 $2.50) 3°to 4 $3.50, 4 to 5°°$5.00. 
Undulata. Dwarf spreading evergreen, white flowers, red berries. 
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VIBURNUM 
Burkwoodi. New evergreen snowball, fragrant white flowers in 
EUMiiee ee OnmOmnes lle Ol 2tor oe $2.00) 1.5 to 18''- $2.50, 
18 to 24” $3.50, 2 to 3’ $4.50, 3 to 4’ $6.50. 
Davidi. To 3 feet. Dwarf deep veined compact Viburnum, white 
. flowers and shiny blue berries. 9 to 12’ $2.50, 12 to 18” 
$4.00. See also Deciduous Shrubs. 
Tinus. See Laurustinus. 
PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE 
VIRBURNUM BURKWOODI 

MALMO QUALITY FLOWERING EVERGREENS 
(Rosedale Firethorn) 


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