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OLEANDER 
(Nerium oleander) Newcomers to the Valley of the Sun are always amazed 
at our wonderful oleanders, for we do grow the finest in the country, right 
here in sunny Arizona. Plants make good single specimens, marvelous tall 
hedges, and first-rate screens. They are evergreen, and in bloom from early 
summer right through until fall. Colors available include white, pink, and 
cherry red. Plant in full sun. Gal. 45c 
PAMPAS GRASS 
(Cortaderia sellocna) Tall plumes of feathery white rise above a dense 
clump of long, grass-like leaves. These spectacular plumes appear in late 
summer and continue to lend their stately grace to the landscape until well 
into the winter. May be cut for indoor decoration. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
BLUE PLUMBAGO 
(Plumbago capensis) A fine, versatile shrub that is in bloom all summer 
and fall, providing that touch of clear, bright blue so often lacking in the 
garden. May be pruned to hold it as a compact shrub, allowed to trail over 
a wall or become a ground cover, or if it is planted near other shrubs it 
will grow up through them as a vine. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
PHOTINIA or ARIZONA HOLLY 
(Photinia serrulata) One of ihe most attractive, holly-like shrubs you can 
grow, with dark green, stiff, sharply serrated leaves and a formal, aristo- 
cratic appearance. Shrub grews to 12 feet tall, and the leaves turn to a 
beautiful bronzy red in the winter. New growih, also, has a delightful 
reddish cast. Red berries at Christmas time. Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $4.00 
PITTOSPORUM 
The best species for this region (tobira) is available in two forms, as offered 
here. Both are reliably hardy, and both are fine foliage plants. 
Green Pittosporum—Thick, leathery, dark green leaves in whorls at the end 
of each stem. Plants are well-branched, lend themselves to heavy pruning, 
which makes the growth even more dense. The plant is evergreen, and at 
its best 365 days out of the year. Inconspicuous, but very fragrant white 
flowers in the spring. May grow up to 6 feet or more, or kept sheared at 
3 feet. Highly recommended. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50 
Variegated Pittosporum—The same good characteristics as the green form, 
except that the plants are more dwarf in growth, and the leaves themselves 
somewhat smaller. Green and white variegations. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50 
HIBISCUS 
FLOWERING PEACH 
TEXAS SILVER BUSH 
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