BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
PYRACANTHA hypb. San Jose (7) 
SAN JOSE FIRETHORN 10 100 
rate rate 
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Bears the largest berries we have seen on a 
pytacantha (up to 5 in. wide) in enormous 
clusters that are well placed. Color is nearly 
red with a slight orange tone. 
Pal saan eee eS. eee 65 -60 
QUERCUS suber (77) 
“Stet ea | 952: H3squd EA 0) MN the 
Mediterranean. Makes a grand specimen. 
galgoom Ns As Suwa 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. Grafted plants. 
2, to 2. ft. widexasns = 2.75 2.50 
AGORA Naas ere AEM 2.50 2.25 
CO iG Gr mcm me 2.25 2.00 
65 
55 
indica rubra (7) Pat. applied for 
COATES CRIMSON RAPHIOLEPIS 
New Introduction! 
We expect this variety to become even more 
popular than R. indica rosea. 
It is slow growing, compact, about as wide 
as tall, and is ideal for base planting and 
where a low growing, permanent evergreen 
flowering shrub is desired. 
The flowers are borne in numerous clusters, 
light to fairly deep crimson, and even on small 
pot plants. 
All stock offered is grafted and will come 
true to color and habit. 
Ito di Bette widen ee ous cs 2.85 2.65 
LOS Gal sits wiccwaiiay seas 2.65 2.50 
ali hale, hee eRe ewe e es, 1.35 1.25 
ERT ws OL eat tors gat ance ome a 1.20 1.10 
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