BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
PHOTINIA arbutifolia (8-9) 
CHRISTMASBERRY ; TOYON 
serrulata nova (7) 
CHINESE TOYON 
Fest tO el Cees, Mareen ae cre nee 2.50 
Dede tO Hel toe ae trots ah es Ne a a ce 1.75 
LY, tome? ft EE Sa stag eS, 5 ne RN Tk Pay ae ak mn eB 1 60 
ALANS POL tes stuns iret ae seamen ease ne 40 
serrulata nova lineata (7) (new) 
REDTWIG CHINESE TOYON 
A very attractive ‘‘sport” of P. serrulata nova. New 
foliage is very light bronze and matured leaves are 
dark green marked white along midrib, Bark on new 
growth is a vivid bright red. Plants offered are 
grafted and will berry very young. 
ARORA eos hee le Gey Aen. Tannen emes 2.00 
lesen ml Yuli cre sie staat ates. 1.60 
AN GERD Seg Ba) ie to os ME fs RE eee Re 60 
POMADERRIS elliptica (91/2) 
GOLDEN-TAINUI ANZACWOOD 
PYRACANTHA hyb. San Jose (7) 
SAN JOSE FIRETHORN 
Bears the largest berries in heavy clusters we have 
ever seen on a Pyracantha. Color is red with slight 
orange tone. We believe this form has an “edge’’ 
on all other varieties. 
aS DerLiCc seewerets ea MR ye atte tie es 50 
Bae DOl ta na Aten ee ca eres Serle .40 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea (7) 
PINK INDIA RAPHIOLEPIS 
A great favorite. Its attractive foliage assumes beau- 
tiful bronzy winter tints. Flowers are soft pink borne 
profusely in clusters in spring and are followed by 
blue berries. Its habit is low and compact so will 
not grow out of bounds in a few years. 
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1 to Ly, ft BOs se Ne Cee Ree es ESS. eT OS 1.60 
SED te DOL Wawa ute kat Ree rane odet as Se 50 
ROMNEYA coulfteri (5) 
MATILIJA POPPY 
AM fa DO ised ae teen eee ee .40 
VIBURNUM burkwoodi (5) 
BURKWOOD VIBURNUM 
DaeetQ? Uat (eoemi a sree en een ok 1.75 
LUpeto tobe ie ee ee eee 1.60 
Lise toclsiftich Bec beets Setaeer tre 1.40 
Aoki Pe PObise wea Bg. Rte tt ee eee ee 50 
