16 LEONARD COATES NURSERIES 
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PRUNUS laurocerasus (English Laurel) 
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PRUNUS lusitanica (Portuguese Laurel) 
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*PRUNUS lyoni (Catalina Cherry) 
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Soret) Pe atv eaa Romy Meets cee nee Ce te Mies ei 1.60 
PSIDIUM littorale (Strawberry Guava) 
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PUNICA granatum (Flowering Pomegranate) 
Double red. 
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PUNICA granatum nana 
(Dwarf Flowering Pomegranate} 
Paco ghee eet eee ee ames Pte es ee 40 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Orange) 
[UGS eee Resta ie er A aie oie ae eee 40 
Ba) Chal sag tee Pe ne cae ee Rae 1.50 
PYRACANTHA crenato serrato (Yunnanensis) 
[ Popes te catta sn et eh ee Mee eae eee ee 40 
BRO alla sete cea ees ed ee ee ee 1.50 
PYRACANTHA crenulata 
Baste he atte Siow oe Agena a eT Eee Des 40 
PYRACANTHA rosedale 
A popular variety with dark red berries. 
LS eyelet Re asl 50 
5 Woall., aes e1.. ee et a en Nee 175 
PYRACANTHA Santa Cruz 
A fine variety with a profusion of large dark 
red berries; leaves broad, growth low and spread- 
ing. 
*QUERCUS agrifolia (California Live Oak) 
Our finest native broadleaf tree; should be more 
planted. 
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Bo HON conte He ee A sere eee 2.50 
QUERCUS palustris (Eastern Pin Oak) 
Deeply cut leaves, colors well in the Fall. 
PB cal nse ben Ae hee ee eee .60 
BR Gals ax ia Soha Pea Oe ee eee 2.00 
QUERCUS suber (Cork Oak) 
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RAPHIOLEPIS umbellata ovata 
Round, dark green leaves; growth slow and 
compact; flowers white, berries dark blue. 
gchanlir Sen 2 Sos Gey tae ee ee 40 
Be alee ee eae | eaten eek |.60 

PRUNUS PSEUDO CERASUS 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea 
(Pink Raphiolepis) 
Grafted or cutting grown. 
Brgale 2 iccee Se eee Sele eee 2.00 
RHAMNUS alaternus (Italian Buckthorn) 
| G'S | ess. Oe ee ee oe 40 
RHAMNUS alaternus variegata 
One of the most striking variegated shrubs; 
hardy and fast growing. 
VN epail > raat i ee 8 ee .50 
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*RHAMNUS californica (Coffee Berry) 
| ~GalP-c. oa s5: ee ee eee 45 
*“RHUS integrifolia (Lemonade Sumac) 
[Fag aa lls See ct Shee Miter aes Ge Da ee .50 
*RHUS ovata (Sugar Bush) 
One of the finest native shrubs especially for 
dry situations. Clean, bright foliage throughout 
the year; attractive flowers in late Winter. 
I .galie At. ee Seen 50 
*RHUS trilobata (Squaw Bush) 
Very hardy low growing deciduous variety with 
red berries. 
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Prices are based on quantities of 5 or more of ONE variety. 
For quantities of less than 5 of a variety 20% additional. 
