BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
CITRUS (continued) 
\ Rangpur Lime (91/2) 
Orange-red tangerine shaped fruit. 
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sinensis (9) 
COMMON ORANGE 
Excellent for tall hedges. 
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CLETHRA arborea (9) 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLETHRA 
A vigorous large shrub of quick growth. Pure 
white, richly fragrant flowers borne in termi- 
nal panicles strongly resemble those of Lily- 
of-the-Valley. Requires acid soil. 
CORREA harrisi (9) 
RED AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
Small shrub bearing tubular flowers, solid red. 
Blooms from about November thru March. Will 
thrive in sun or shade. 
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magnifica (9) 
YELLOW AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
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neglecta (9) 
CORAL AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
A neat slow growing shrub of compact habit. 
Flowers soft orange-scarlet. 
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pulchella (8-9) 
PINK AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
Low growing shrub with dainty bell-shaped flowers 
from about mid-October thru mid-April. 
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COTONEASTER apiculata (4) 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER 
Far superior to any of the other low spreading grow- 
ers. The berries are gorgeous, largest of the Coton- 
easters so far as we know. Our grafted plants com- 
mence bearing the first year as a rule. 
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