POINSETTIA 
Henrietta Ecke—The finest of the double tlowering poinsettias, and a 
blaze of brilliant red for you at Christmas time. Plant on the south 
side of your home where it will receive full sun. Cut back to 1 foot 
above ground after flowering. Gal. $1.25 
POMEGRANATE 
Dwarf Flowering Pomegranate (Punica granatum nana)—Bushy, de- 
ciduous shrub with bright orange-red, single flowers, followed by 
many ornamental red fruits. Perfectly hardy. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
PYRACANTHA or FIRETHORN 
Red Berried Pyracantha—Hard to equal for general utility and real 
beauty. Bushes may be pruned to hedge form (and they make a 
nearly impenetrable thorny hedge) or placed in a position of promi- 
nence as solitary specimens. They also make good espaliers against 
a wall. The shrub has good, evergreen foliage, and a mass of lacy 
white flowers in the spring, but of course its crowning glory is the 
incredibly heavy crop of red berries it holds all winter long. See 
illustration below. Gal. $1.50 up, S-gal. $3.50 up 
TEXAS SILVER BUSH 
(Leucophyllum texanum) In recent years this has become one of the 
most popular shrubs in the Valley of the Sun. Its popularity is de- 
served, for it is a beautiful and hardy plant. The leaves are of a 
grand silvery gray shade, and the neat bushes remain in perfect 
condition the year around. Extremely drouth and heat resistant. 
Flowers at irregular and frequent intervals, producing bell-shaped, 
orchid pink blooms. Really fine. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
VIBURNUM 
Well-known, rather large-leaved evergreen shrubs which have a 
variety of uses, which accounts for their popularity. 
Viburnum suspensum—This species, in addition to other virtues, has 
very fragrant flowers. They are white, borne in clusters, and fol- 
lowed by black berries. Bushy, medium-sized plants and dark green 
leaves. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.59 
Viburnum laurestinus— Dark green foliage, densely placed on a 
medium-sized plant. Masses of white to pinkish flowers in the spring, 
followed by black berries. Makes a fine background, or a good, 
thick hedge, or an admirable specimen plant. See the illustration 
below. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50 
PYRACANTHA or FIRETHORN 
VITEX or CHASTE TREE 
(Vitex agnus-castus) Showy flower spikes of lavender-blue flowers, 
produced freely during the midsummer season when color is needed 
in the garden. This shrub normally grows from 6 to 9 feet tall, but 
some specimens reach a much greater size. Very dark green leaves, 
gray on ihe under side. Gal. 90c 
XYLOSMA 
(Xylosma senticosa) An excellent foliage plant, with light green, ex- 
tremely glossy leaves. May be used as a ground cover, trimmed as 
a low shrub or espaliered on a wall. New growth shows an attrac- 
tive reddish margin. Always light and airy, it makes a good contrast 
with the heavier, darker and more somber greens. Plant in full sun. 
Hardy and evergreen. 
Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $4.00 
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