LIQUIDAMBAR 
ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS 
ARBUTUS unedo. (Strawberry Tree) Very de- 
sirable rapid-grower of massive habit when unre- 
stricted. Dark green foliage resembles California 
native Toyon, but Arbutus more heavily clothed. 
Clusters of strawberry-like red fruits appear in fall 
with clusters of small, white, bell-shaped flowers. 
$1.50. 
NANDINA. Not a bamboo, but upright stems in 
clumps give that impression. Useful for restricted 
areas in sun or shade; beautiful in fall with red 
berry clusters and bronzy-red foliage. $1.50. 
COTONEASTER parneyi. Prized for its large clus- 
ters of exceptionally large dark red berries. Deep 
green foliage background shows off berries to per- 
fection. $1.25. 
PYRACANTHA graberi. Large bright red berries 
on gracefully arching stems. Well clothed with dark 
glossy green foliage. A useful shrub for back- 
grounds and espaliers. $1.25. 
PFITZER JUNIPER. One of the finest and most 
adaptable conifers. Good for foundation planting; 
slope and bank cover. $1.50. 
BUY ANY OR ALL 
FIVE OF THE 
ABOVE FOR $5.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR. Fall’s most spectacular tree. 
Handsome green foliage turns brilliant amber-red. 
5-gallon containers: $4.50 ea. Specimen trees avail- 
able to $25.00 ea. 
PYRACANTHA GRABERI 
