BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
PITTOSPORUM tobira variegata (8) 
WHITESPOT TOBIRA 
Slow growing variegated form. 
PYRACANTHA hypb. "San Jose" (7) 
SAN JOSE FIRETHORN 
Bears the largest berries we have seen on a pyracan- 
tha (up to 5 in. wide) in enormous clusters that 
are well placed. Color is nearly red with a slight 
Orange tone. 
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PYRUS kawakami (87) 
EVERGREEN PEAR 
A handsome shrub or small tree with large, uxuri- 
ant foliage. White fragrant flowers massed in spring. 
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RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea (7) 
PINK INDIA RAPHIOLEPIS 
A slow growing shrub of good habit. Heavy dark 
green foliage assuming bronzy winter tints. Flowers 
are soft pink in the spring followed by blue berries. 
Grafted plants. 
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COATES CRIMSON RAPHIOLEPIS 
(R. indica rubra) Plant Pat. No. 1138 
New Introduction! 
We expect this variety to become even more pop- 
ular 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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