BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
RAPHIOLEPIS (continued ) 10 100 
rate rate 
indica rubra (7) Plant Pat. No. 1138 
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. 
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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. 
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Ax ins. pot. @iuet tte alt. 50 45 
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. 
ruscifolia (7) 
FRAGRANT SARCOCOCCA 
Handsome and desirable for part or full shade. Foli- 
age glossy; flowers white, small and fragrant. Ber- 
ries deep purplish red. 
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SKIMMIA foremanni (female) (7) 
FOREMANN SKIMMIA 
Another fine, slow growing, shade loving 
evergreen. Leaves are large and glossy; berries 
bright scarlet. Does not require acid soil. 
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LODO 12 “ine ee 2.00 1.75 
Fogel Electra ae dare peat Sete .80 75 
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