Sunny Arizona 
COTONEASTER 
We offer two of the best cotoneasters for use in the Valley of the Sun. 
Both are practically evergreen here; both are colorful. 
Silverleaf Cotoneaster (pannosa)—An attractive shrub all year around, 
with small, silvery gray-green leaves on arching branches enhanced 
by clusters of bright red berries during the winter. Grows 4 to 8 
feet tall. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50 
Red Clusterberry (parneyi)—Larger, darker green leaves than the 
Silverleaf Cotoneaster, and larger red berries in the winter. Excellent 
for cut branches for winter berry-bouquets, since it holds the fruits 
well when cut. Gal. 85c¢, 5-gal. $3.50 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
(Cydonia japonica) The bright flowers appear all over the bush in 
very early spring, ahead of the foliage. This is one of the most 
striking of the deciduous flowering shrubs, and it is now available in 
assorted colors. See illustration on page 8. Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $3.75 
CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
EUONYMUS 
(Euonymus japonicus) Fine hedge or specimen plants with evergreen 
foliage which can be pruned to any desired degree. 
Green Euonymus—Rounded, glossy, evergreen leaves on a medium 
size, hardy, attractive shrub. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50 
Variegated Euonymus—Beautiful yellow and green mottled leaves, 
with a very sharp contrast between the dark green and bright yellow 
leaf areas. Fine hedge shrub. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA 
(Feijoa sellowiana) Now here is a shrub that has everything you 
could ask for. It is evergreen, with attractive, gray-green foliage. 
It grows rapidly to a tall, well-balanced bush. It has a host of beauti- 
ful waxy white flowers with brilliant red stamens in ihe spring. And 
to top it all off, this beautiful shrub bears a crop of delicious pine- 
apple flavored fruits which may be made into a fine jelly. Ours is a 
special fruiting strain. Plant in shade or semi-shade for best results. 
Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $3.50 
CAMELLIA, COLONEL FIREY 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
These large shrubs or small trees are among the most beautiful of all 
sights in nature when they are at their peak of bloom in the spring. 
Their blooms, like myriads of little double roses, appear in advance 
of the foliage, covering the trees with beauty. See the illustration on 
page 9. All the varieties listed below are available as bare-root stock 
during January and February, and all are priced at $2.00 and up 
depending on size and variety. 
Early Double Red Early Double Pink 
Peppermint Stick (variegated) White 
We also have available some of the exciting new flowering-fruiting 
strains which not only provide a wealth of beauty in the spring, but 
a bountiful crop of peaches in the summer as well. 
GARDENIA 
Mystery—This is the large-flowered variety used so often in corsages. 
Its fragrance is so sweet and distinctive that a single bush in bloom 
can perfume a whole garden. The shrub itself is evergreen, with 
shiny, dark green foliage, and grows only 2 to 4 feet tall. Plant where 
it will receive filtered shade, and give a good mixture of peat moss 
end sand to grow in. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.00 up 
HIBISCUS 
In the Valley of the Sun the Hawaiian hibiscus makes a phenomenal 
display of bright flowers all summer long, right through the hottest 
weather. This gaudy flowering shrub is tender to frost and will fre- 
quently freeze back to the ground. If the frost is severe enough it 
will sometimes be killed entirely. This should not discourage plant- 
ing, however, since even a single season's flowers are well worth 
the price of the plant—just as are any of our annual flowers. Plant 
in full sun and in your most protected southern exposure. All the 
varieties listed below: Gal. $1.50 up, 5-gal. $4.00 up 
Agnes Gault—Showy, shrimp-pink single flowers. Largest pink. 
Brilliante—Vivid, crimson-red single flowers. Profuse. 
Crown of Bohemia—Large, double gold and orange. Popular. 
Kona—Double, shrimp-pink flowers. Beautiful foliage. 
Mimosa—Small, exceedingly brilliant, fringed red flowers. 
Red Monarch—Huge, double flowers of deep crimson. 
Single Yellow—Very bright, single yellow flowers. 
White Wings—Single, white flowers with carmine throat. 
LAGUNARIA 
(Lagunaria paitersoni) An evergreen large shrub or small tree, grow- 
ing to about 15 feet in our region. This native of the South Sea Islands 
has exotic, hibiscus-like flowers of pale rose-pink, about 2 inches 
ceross, covering the tree in the spring. The erect, slender plant is a 
model of grace and beauty, with gray-green foliage in dense growth. 
May be planted in full sun or filtered shade, and does equally well 
in either situation. Sometimes called the Sugar Plum Tree. 
Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
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