BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
PYRACANTHA hypb. San Jose (7) 
SAN JOSE FIRETHORN 10 100 
rate rate 
Bears the largest berries we have seen on a 
pyracantha (up to ¥g in. wide) in enormous 
clusters that are well placed. Color is nearly 
red with a slight orange tone. 
Caley OtAKCd))icsdey eee etree, 80 15 
Fe Naccousat bees Poteet 65 -60 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea (7) 
PINK INDIA RAPHIOLEPIS 
A slow growing shrub of good habit. Heavy 
dark green foliage assuming bronzy winter 
tints. Flowers are soft pink in the spring fol- 
lowed by blue berries. 
2 to 24 Bs ace Mae trl 3.25 
LY, te ft Pee As ere Wee mae wae 2.50 
1 to ly, ft 
COO CANIS fee ences ey ete eres 1.75 
ROMNEYA coulteri (5) 
MATILIJA POPPY 
A large native shrub with blue-green foliage. Pro- 
duces huge snow white “crepe paper” flowers with 
masses of golden stamens in the center. 
PPA LF eer ners fe ae Maen cee 95 50 
A Mili POU cea eer oecotesreeree see ee 50 45 
trichocalyx White Cloud (5) 
An improvement over R. coulteri with larger flow- 
ers and foliage. 
Dal Bocca Lo eee ee eae ee 65 .60 
SARCOCOCCA hookeri humilis (7) 
SMALL HOOKER SARCOCOCCA 
Growth very low and spreading, almost pros- 
trate. The white flowers are small but pro- 
fusely borne and quite fragrant. Likes part 
shade and acid soil. 
TOROSLS ain kt oeeec etc ee 1.60 1.50 
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