FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS 
AND PALMS, continued 

Malvaviscus grandiflora 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandii (Firethorn). Upright, 
fast-growing type with orange-red berries which ripen during 
early fall. Fine for high hedges. 
P. formosana splendens. More spreading habit, with red 
berries borne in enormous clusters. Beautiful for specimen 
or high screen. 
Above two: Each 
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RAPHIOLEPIS indica (Indian Hawthorn). Spreading, 
slow-growing evergreen shrub with dark green foliage and 
ee clusters of pinkish white flowers followed by black 
erries. 
R. japonica (Japanese Hawthorn). Like the preceding but 
a much faster grower and upright. Both varieties are splen- 
did for seaside planting. 
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SABAL palmetto (Cabbage Palm.) Tall growing, with a 
large head of fan-shaped leaves. $1.25 per ft., of clear trunk. 
10 ft. $12.50, 15 ft. $18.75. 
SEVERINIA buxifolia (Boxorange). Low-growing, spiny 
shrub. Excellent for hedges. Stands shearing well. White 
flowers followed by black berries. 
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