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Junipcrus californica. "California Juniper." A shrub 
or small tree of spreading- habit, found in dry 
washes. In the young plants the foliage is glaucous 
but later changes to deep rich green. In gal. cans. 
Each, 75c. 
Llbocedrus dccurrcns, "Incense Cedar." A very hand- 
some compact growing- tree, with cinnamon-red 
bark and bright green foliage. In gal. cans. Each 
75c. 
Luplnus arboreus. "Yellow Tree Lupine." A shrubby 
species especially valuable for covering- dry sandy 
slopes. It produces great quantities of rich sulphur 
yellow, fragrant flowers in spring-. In pots, each 
20c; doz., $2.00. 
Luplnus longlfolius. .."Blue Bush Lupine." Very desir- 
able for covering- dry, sandy slopes. Flowers abund- 
antly all through the winter and early spring 
months. It can be planted with the preceding- kind, 
producing- a very pretty effect. In pots, each 20c; 
doz., $2.00. 
Lyonothamnus florlbundus var. usplcnifolius, "Catn- 
lina Ironwod." A very rare and beautiful tree from 
the Islands off the coast of California. It has beau- 
tiful foliag-e like a fern and large trusses of white 
blossoms. In gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft. Each $1.50. 
Mai vast rum fasciculatum. "False Mallow." Shrub of 
upright growth, with grey green foliage and pro- 
ducing in spring immense quantities of small, pale 
pink blossoms, resembling a single hollyhock. In 
4-inch pots, each 35c. 
Mlmulus glutinosus, "Sticky Monkey Flower." Small 
shrub 2 to 5 feet high. Flowers buff or salmon-col- 
ored resembling an azalea in shape. In 3-Inch pots. 
Each 35c. Doz. $3.50. 
Mimulus glutinosus. Brown flowered form. A form 
of the preceding, differing only in the color of the 
flowers, which arc mahogany brown. In 4-inch pots. 
Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Mimulus punieeus. "Red Sticky Monkey Flower." A 
species from San Diego county; flowers bright red. 
In 4-inch pots. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Pentstenion untirrhlnoides, "Yellow Bush Pentste- 
mon." Very handsome, flowers large, bright yel- 
low. In pots. Each 25c. 
Pentstenion cordifolius, "Scarlet Honeysuckle." A 
woody plant, 6 to 8 feet high, flowers orange scar- 
let. In pots. Each 25c. 
Pinus insignis. (P. radiata.) "Monterey Pine." A well 
known species of rapid growth. In gal. cans, 4 ft. 
Each, 75c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
P. muricata. "Bishop Pine." A very desirable species 
found near the coast, forming broad, compact, grow- 
ing trees of great beauty. In gal. cans. Each, 75c. 
In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
P. parryana. "Parry's Nut Pine." A very handsome 
species from San Diego county. It forms a small 
tree with rounded top and short needles of a glau- 
cous color. In gal. cans. Each ,75c. 
P. torreyana, 'Torrey Pine." Found on the bluffs at 
Del Mar, in San Diego County; a rather small tree 
of spreading habit, needles long and five in a clus- 
ter; succeeds well under cultivation. In gal. cans. 
Each, 75c. 
Platanus racemosa, "California Sycamore." A well 
known deciduous tree. In gal. cans. 2 to 2% ft. 
Each, 75c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
Prunus iliclfolia, "California Wild Cberry." One of 
the most beautiful of native shrubs. Pretty holly- 
like foliage and small white flowers. In gal. cans, 
Each, 60c. 
P. in tegri folia, "Catallna Cherry." Leaves large, oval, 
rich glossy green. In gal. cans. Each, 60c. 
Qucrcus agrlfolin. "Live Oak." A well known tree. Tn 
gal cans 3 ft. Each, 50c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.50. 
Q. chrysolepls. Golden Cup Oak. A very handsome 
tree with rich green foliage, lighter on the under- 
side. In gal. cans. Each, 75c. 
O,. dumosa. "Scrub Oak." Shrub or small tree, very 
desirable for drv places. In gal. cans. Each, 50c. 
Q. engelmanni. Mesa Oak. A large tree with grey 
green foliage, semi-deciduous. Very common around 
Pasadena. In 4-inch pots. 2 to 3 ft., each 50c. 
Q,. lobata. "Valley Oak," "White Oak," "Roble." Beau- 
tiful deciduous tree, with wide spreading and droop- 
ing branches. In gal. cans. Each 50c. 
Rhamnus enlifornica, "Wild Coffee." A beautiful shrub 
with rich green foliage. In gal. cans. Each. 75c. 
Rhamnus eroceu. One Of the most beautiful of native 
shrubs; of dense compact habit with small deep 
green foliage. Very valuable for dry places. In gal. 
cans. Each, $1.00. 
Rhus tategrifoHa. Handsome shrub with thick, leath- 
ery foliage. The very best shrub for a dry place. In 
gal. cans. Each, 75c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
R. laiiriua. "Sumach." Of compact form with smooth 
green foliage and small white flowers. Especially 
valuable for dry places. In gal. cans. Each, 75c. 
R. ovata. Has large, rich green, leathery foliage and 
forms a oompact growing shrub of great beauty. 
One of the verv best shrubs for a drv place. Tn gal. 
cans. Each, 75c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
R. trilobata. "Squaw Berry." A pretty deciduous 
shrub with three lobed leaves, which turn red in the 
fall. In 4 inch pots. Each 35c. 
Rlbes mnlvaceum, "Pink Flowering Currant." A very 
pretty shrub, with pale pink flowers appearing from 
late fall to spring. In gal. cans. Each, 75c. 
R. hesperium. "Wild Gooseberry." Pretty light green 
foliage and greenish red flowers, followed by large 
prickly fruits. In 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
R. tenuiflorum. "Yellow Flowering Currant." A small 
shrub which sends up new shoots from the root, 
making quite a large clump. From mid-winter to 
spring it is covered with a perfect shower or dark 
yellow flowers, followed by quantities of fruit 
which make excellent jelly. In 4 inch pots. Each 
35c. 
R. speciosum, "Fuchsia-flowered Gooseberry." Large 
cardinal red flowers resembling a fuschia. In gal. 
cans. Each, 75 c. 
Rosa californica. "California Wild Rose." Pink, frag- 
rant flowers appearing until past midsummer. 
Thrives especially well in heavy soil and will grow 
in the full sun or in shade. In gal. cans. Each, 50c. 
Sambncua glauca. "California Elder." A deciduous 
tree but coming out into leaf very early in spring. 
Beautiful light green foliage and clusters of creamy 
white flowers. In gal. cans. Each. 50c. 
Sequoia gigantea. "California Big Tree." .. Balled. 
Each, $3.00. 
S. sempervirens, "California Redwood." In gal. cans, 
3 to 4 ft. Each 75c. 
Symphorlcarpus mollis. "Dwarf Snowberry." A low 
growing deciduous shrub which likes a shady place. 
In 4 inch pots. Each 35c. 
Symphorlcarpus racemosa. "Snowberry." Similar to 
the preceding, but grows taller. In 4-inch pots, 
Each 35c. 
Umbellularia californica. ..'California Laurel" or "Bay." 
A handsome tree with shining dark green foliage. 
In gal. cans. Each, 75c. In 5-gal. cans. Each, $2.00. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Aster greatae. "Wild Aster." Flowers large, rich lav- 
ender. Prefers a moist place. In pots, each 15c; 
doz., $1.50. 
Aster besperlus. "Wild Aster." Flowers pale laven- 
der. Prefers a moist plaee. In pots, each 15c; doz., 
$1.50. 
Aquilegia truncata, "Columbine." Flowers deep scar- 
let tipped with yellow. In 2% Inch pots, each, 15c; 
doz., $1.50. 
Audlbertia grandiflora. "Humming Bird Sage." A stout 
growing plant with large leaves and spikes of red 
flowers. Prefers a shady situation. In 4 inch pots. 
Each 25c; doz. $2.50. 
Coreopsis marltima, "Sea Dahlia." Large flowers, 3 to i 
inches in diameter, light canary yellow. In 3 Inch 
pots. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
Fragaria californica, "California Wild Strawberry." 
Valuable as a ground cover, especially under trees. 
In 2% inch pots. Per doz. 75c; 100, $5.00. 
Luplnus cytlsoldes, "Canyon Lupine." A magnificent 
species, often growing 6 feet high or more. It has 
large, handsome foliage and very long racemes of 
deep pink or rose-purple flowers. Grows in moist 
places. In 3 inch pots. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
Palmerella debllls serrata. "Blue Lobelia." Pale blue 
flowers. Grows in moist places. Each 20c; doz. $2. 
Pentstemon centrantbifollus, "Scarlet Bugler." Glau- 
cous foliage, rich vermilion flowers. In 3 inch pots, 
each, 20c; doz. $2.00. 
Pentstemon heterophyllus, "Violet Beard Tongue." 
A bushy plant, 1 % to 2 feet high. Flowers trumpet- 
shaped, royal purple. In 2% inch pots. Each 20c; 
doz. $2.00. 
Pentstemon spectabilis, "Blue Pentstemon." A mag- 
nificent plant; grows 4 to 7 feet high; flowers large, 
blue and royal purple. In 3 Inch pots, each 15c; doz., 
$1.50. 
Romncva conlterl, "MatilIJa Poppy." Strong plants es- 
tablished in 5 inch pots. Each $1.00. 
Sidalcca parvlflora. "Wild Hollyhock." Rose pink 
flowers; prefers a moist situation. In pots, each 20c. 
Solidago occidcntalis. "Western Golden Rod." Large 
yellow flowers. Thrives best in a wet place. In 
pots. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
Thallctrum polycarpum, "Meadow Rue." Beautiful 
foliage resembling Maidenhair fern; panicles of yel- 
low green flowers. Prefers a moist, shady place. 
In 3 inch pots. Each 20c: doz. $2.00. 
Woodwardia radtcans. "Chain Fern." A very beau- 
tiful fern of easy culture; fronds 3 to 5 feet long. 
In 5-inch pots. Each, 75c. 
Yucca whipplel. "Spanish Bayonet." A well known 
plant. In 4-inch pots. Each. 50c. 
Zauschnerla californica, "California Fuchsia." Vivid 
scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers. Especially valua- 
ble for dry banks. In pots. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
