ABELIA 
EDWARD GOUCHER The new pink abelia. Better and finer in every 
way than the old reliable grandiflora abelia. 
18-24” plants 75c each delivered 
Gallon container $1.25 each 
BOTTLE BRUSH Callistemon rigidus. Interesting shrub with foliage 
resembling podocarpus. In spring and summer bears red blooms 
on the end of the limbs composed of silky stamens sticking out at 
right angles. Hence the common name. Difficult to transplant. We 
recommend container grown plants only. 
Gallon container $1.25 
Three gallon container $3.50 
PHOTINIA 
GLABRA Young growth is fiery red, maturing glossy green. By shear- 
ing periodically, red growth can be maintained throughout season. 
Small creamy white blooms followed by red berries. Good for foun- 
dation, massing or specimen use. 
SERRULATA Tall growing, reaching 20 feet if unpruned. Young fol- 
iage reddish. Older foliage green. Both colors appearing through- 
out growing season. Leaves large and scalloped or serrated. Pro- 
duces red berries. Use for backgrounds, screens and specimen 
planting. 
Either of above Photinias, 
Gallon container $1.50 each 
LIGUSTRUM 
LUCIDUM (Waxleaf) Fine, inexpensive broadleaved evergreen used 
as specimen, foundation or hedge. 
3-4 B&B $2.50 each 
PODOCARPUS | 
MAKI Narrow dark green leaves, paler underneath. May be sheared 
to any shape. 
Gallon container 1 yr. $1.00 each 
Gallon container 2 yr. $2.25 each 
3-4 B&B $3.50 each. . 
7 PYRACANTHA 
(English Hawthorne, Firethorn) 
Nothing approaches the beauty of the berry laden Firethorn in fall 
and winter. We are fortunate to have a good stock in containers of 
three outstanding varieties, both in the red berried and orange or 
yellow berried kind. 
LALANDI Most people call this one yellow berried. The color is more 
correctly a light orange. 
3 gallon container $4.00 
GRABERI An improved beautiful red. 
3 gallon container $4.00 
FORMOSANA Notable for it’s immense clusters of large ned berries. 
Vigorous grower. 
1 gallon container $1.50 
XL LOQUAT 
Large deeply veined leaves. Inconspicious flowers followed by 
yellow, oblong juicy fruit with delightful flavor. In some localities 
known as ‘Japanese plum.’ 
Gallon containers 2-3’ $1.75 each 
BANANA SHRUB 
h (Michelia Fuscata) 
This delightful shrub was once classified with the Magnolia and 
is still listed by some as Magnolia Fuscata. Bright shiny leaves make 
it conspicious but the aroma and appearance of the blossoms give it 
the name, Banana Shrub. 
18” plants, most of them with flower buds, gallon containers, $2.00 ea. 
