SSN ROVIA NIUIRiS Rays CO M PAINGY:.... 4.00 4: 0. Monrovia, California 
2%" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
Prunus cistena. Dwarf Red Leaf Plum (4) = ssi ite! .60 
Spectacular red-leaved plum that grows to about 6 feet in height. 
It has the richest red foliage of any of the plum varieties, and pro- 
duces clusters of white flowers with showy red stamens. 
Prunus integrifolia. (P. lyoni). Catalina Cherry (8) eee 45° 1275 
Large, slow growing shrub or small tree with light green, spiny 
toothed foliage, white flowers and purple fruits. 3” pot 
Prunus jacquemonti. Jacquemont Cherry (5) ay ely 6 dS 
The branches are filled with single, pink blooms in the spring fol- 
lowed later by sweet, tasty cherries. 
Prunus laurocerasus. English Laurel (6) === 17% .40 1.65 
Large shrub with heavy, rich green foliage. Can be sheared into 
specimen plants or tall hedges. Leaves broad and glossy. Hardy. Will 
not grow in alkaline soil. 
Prunus lusitanica. Portuguese Laurel (7) =» p72" 49 177.5 
Evergreen shrub much like English laurel but leaves darker green, 
narrower and toothed. Hardy, compact growing. 
PUNICA Chico. Dwarf Carnation Flowered Pomegranate (7) ___- 17% .50 175 
One of the finest dwarf shrubs on our list. Deciduous but close 
growing, round in outline, 1 to 2 feet high. Leaves light green; 
flowers like bright red carnations in summer. 
Punica granatum nana. Dwarf Pomegranate (7) a1 2 ee 40 
Dwarf, compact and bushy shrub. Deciduous, slightly taller than 
Chico, producing single red flowers and abundant fruits of orna- 
mental value only. 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi Monrovia (5). 17% .45 1.65 
One of the hardiest pyracantha. Long arching branches with lus- 
trous green foliage and sprays of bright orange berries in the fall 
and winter. Does well in the colder climates. 
Pyracantha coccinea pauciflora (4) 35 MvAle YS AWS 
An evergreen, low growing, shrub that is able to withstand 
extreme weather conditions. Produces large orange berries in the 
fall 2s 2-GOleee eer 12s 
BytocaningmcoccineanWyatti. (5) = ee 172 .45 1.65 
Large clusters of orange-red berries are produced in early fall. 
WV ery nardy ame? -aly2 222) 1.25 
Pyracantha crenata-serrata graberi. Graber’s Firethorn (8) 172 .45 1.65 
A large vigorous growing plant, outstanding for its large red ber- 
ries produced in great clusters at Christmas time. 
1-gal. Pyramid 14” .60  1-gal. Pyramid 30” 5 
5-gal. Pyramid 3’ 1.85 
Pyracantha Santa Cruz Prostrata (8) MW Ares ey AKI) 
This pyracantha is valuable because of its prostrate habit of 
growth. Large red berries appear in the fall and are retained well 
into winter. 
PV EOCHULNCRY ICIOFY/( GO) meree sees Gs) yet to i oe ee el 17% «.45 1.65 
One of the best red-berried pyracanthas. Strong growing. Large 
red berries are retained long after Christmas. 
I-gal. Pyramid 14” .60 5-gal. Pyramid 3’ 1.85 
I-gal. Pyramid 30” 75 
PYRUS kawakami. Evergreen Pear (9) ee Als OO tar aes. 
May be grown as a small tree, a large shrub or very effectively 
espaliered. The glossy luxuriant foliage is handsome the year around. 
In the spring it’s a mass of fragrant white flowers. Grafted. 
5-gal. 2-stakes 3.50 5-gal. I-stake 2.50 
5-gal. Espalier == 4.50 
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