MONROVIA NURSERY. COMPANY2. 3 232 Monrovia, California 
24" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
Pyracantha coccinea lalandi Thornless (4) 172.45 melo 
Generally a thornless variety. Produces orange berries. 
Pyracantha coccinea pauciflora (4) ‘17145 745 1.65 
An evergreen, low growing, shrub that is able to withstand 
extreme weather conditions. Produces large orange berries in the 
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Pyracanthacoccinec) REC (5) see 17% .45 1.65 
Similar to other coccineas in growth but berries are more red. 
Pyracantha Government Red (8) 2 ee 172 450s 
A new variety with foliage like other red berrying types. Hardier. 
Pyramid 1.85 
P¥racantha coccinecis wy citi. (5) eee .172. (45 oo 
Large clusters of orange-red berries are produced in early fall. 
Very hardy. 2-90 es 1235 
Pyracantha crenata-serrata graberi. Graber’s Firethorn (8) 1742 “4555s 
A large vigorous growing plant, outstanding for its large red ber- 
ries produced in great clusters at Christmas time. 
I-gal. Pyramid 14” .60 1-gal. Pyramid 30” 75 
S-qclehyramicrs sae 1.85 5-gal. Pyramid 5’ 2.50 
Pyracanind santa Gruzerrostrctcis| &) an 17% .45 1.65 
This pyracantha is valuable because of its prostrate habit of 
growth. Large red berries appear in the fall and are retained well 
into winter. 
PyracanthaiVictorys( Sj oe ee 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” 160) 85-galy Pyramidts see 1.85 
I-gal. Pyramid 30” YA) eel Amiel 2.50 
5-gal. Espalier === === 3.95 
Pyracantha walderiiprostrotc (6) se .20 50] 
Especially large red berries in clusters. Spreading habit of growth. 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica Enchantress. Red Indian Hawthorne 
(T. MxReg:) (8) 2 322k SO ee eee oe AT fs) 2.25 
A hardy, compact new shrub with upright growing habits. Large 
deep rose-red flowers are borne in clusters from late winter through 
spring. Foliage is heavy, leaves are a glossy, luxurious green. Grows 
in full sun or partial shade. Flowers vary from dark color near sea- 
coast to lighter color inland. 
Raphiolepis indica Springtime. Pink Indian Hawthorne 
(T:) Mo Reg:)!(8) 22). Sa ee eee pads he) 2.25 
Taller growing than most. Upright, fast grower. Large flower 
clusters of bright pink, growing lighter in eolor farther away from 
sea coast. Features include glossy leaves, luxurious, heavy foliage. 
Blooms from late winter to spring. Evergreen. See picture back 
cover. 
Raphiolepis indica Santa Barbara (seedlings) (8). eee 17% 50 
Flowers will vary in color from a light pink to a deep rose. 
Raphiolepis ovata. Round-leaf Raphiolepis (6) ee 15 40 3aaieGo 
Medium to large evergreen shrub with rounded dark green leath- 
ery leaves of medium size; clusters: of fragrant white flowers and 
blackberries. Hardy in sun or shade. 
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