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es. MICROPHYLLA. Much branched and almost pros- 
trate. Small, dark green, glossy leaves, large red 
berries. Very handsome for rock work. In gal. 
cans. Each 75c. 
C. PANOSA. Of spreading habit, with many grace- 
fully drooping branches, grey green downy foliage; 
covered in fall and winter with quantities of bright 
red berries. In gal. cans. Each 75c. 
CRAPE MYRTLE. See Lagerstroemia. 
CRATAEGUS PYRACANTHA. "Evergreen Thorn," or 
Burning Bush." 10 feet. A thorny, thick-growing, 
evergreen shrub, with small dark green leaves and 
white flowers, followed by masses of deep orange- 
red berries which are particularly attractive, re- 
maining on the plant all winter. In gal. cans. 
Each 60c. 
CRATAEGUS CRENULATA. Similar to the preceding 
but has narrower leaves and bright red berries. In 
gal. cans. Each 60c. 
CRATAEGUS YUNNANENSIS. A very desirable shrub 
lately introduced from Yunnan, China. It is of low 
spreading habit, many of the branches being per- 
fectly prostrate. The foliage is rich dark green, and 
in fall and winter the plants are literally covered 
with brilliant scarlet berries. For covering banks 
this shrub probably has no equal. In gal. cans. 
Each 75c. 
CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA. "Arizona Blue Cypress." 
70 feet. A tree of great scenic value, and without 
doubt the most silvery of all cypresses. It grows 
quite rapidly and forms a perfect tree, thriving in 
almost any soil, -standing intense heat and much 
frost. In gal. cans. Each 75c. 
O. MACROCARPA. "Monterey Cypress." 70 feet. A 
native tree, extensively planted for hedges and 
equally valuable for single specimens. The tree 
becomes very picturesque in old age. In flats of 100 
plants, per flat, $2.50. In gal. cans 2 to 3 ft. Each 
50c. 
C. SEMPER VIRENS, VAR. PASTIGIATA. "Italian Cy- 
press." 75 feet. A tall, tapering tree with erect 
branches, growing close and parallel with the trunk. 
Largely used in formal gardens. Balled 3 to 4 ft. 
Each $3.00; 6 ft. each $5.00. 
DIOSMA ERICOIDES. (D. alba.) "Breath of Heaven." 
A favorite shrub of small size, with fine, heath-like, 
fragrant foliage and quantities of small white flow- 
ers. In gal. cans. Each 60c. 
DURANTA PLUMIERI. "Golden Dew Drop." A beau- 
tiful shrub with light green foliage and large clus- 
ters of pale blue flowers, followed by bright yellow 
berries. In gal. cans. Each 75c. 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA. "Mediterranean Heath." 
4 feet. A densely branching shrub of globular 
shape, with small dark green foliage. In late win- 
ter and spring the plants are a perfect mass of small 
pink blossoms. The best of the Heaths for Califor- 
nia. In gal. cans. Each $1.00. 
E. MELANTHERA. 4 feet. A very desirable shrub. 
In late winter and spring the whole plant is literally 
covered with pale pink flowers. In gal. cans. Each 
75c. 
ESCALLONIA ALBA. 10 feet. A beautiful shrub of 
upright growth; leaves deep, glossy green; flowers 
pure white, in large terminal cymes, appearing abun- 
dantly in fall and early winter. In gals cans. Each 
75c. 
E. MONTE VIDEN SIS. 12 feet. A large shrub, flowers 
in immense terminal cymes, pure white. It blossoms 
In late summer and the flower clusters are produced 
in great profusion, almost completely covering the 
plant. In gal cans. Each 75c. 
E. ROSEA. 10 feet. A very desirable kind, with con- 
spicuous pink blossoms. In gal. cans. Each 75c. 
K. RUBRA. 6 feet. Of rather compact, dense growth: 
flowers dark red. In gal. cans. Each 75c. 
EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. "Lemon Scented Gum." 
Largely planted for ornamental purposes. In gal. 
cans, 2 to 2% ft. Each 50c. 
E. CORYNOCALYX. "Sugar Gum." One of the best 
for planting on dry hillsides. In cans. 2 to 3 ft., each 
35c; in flats of 100' plants, per flat $2.50. 
E. FICIFOLIA. "Scarlet-flowering Gum." 30 feet. A 
very ornamental species, with large leathery leaves, 
and immense clusters of large, bright crimson flow- 
ers. In gal. cans. 3 ft., each 75c; 4 to 5 ft., eacb 
$1.00. 
E, GLOBULUS. "Blue Gum." A well known tree. In 
pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 15c. In flats of 100 plants, per 
flat $2.50. 
E. POLYANTHEMA. "Red Box." One of the most 
ornamental species and valuable for roadside plant- 
ing. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 35c. 
E. ROSTRATA. "Red Gum." One of the best for 
timber purposes. In cans, 3 to 4 ft. Each 25c. In 
flats of 100 plants, per flat $2.50. 
E. RUDIS. One of the best for street planting. Large- 
ly planted in irrigated sections on the deserts. In 
cans, 2 to 3 ft., each 25c. In flats of 100 plants, per 
flat $2.50. 
E. SIDEROXYLON VAR. ROSEA. "Red Ironbark." A 
handsome tree with drooping branches, silvery foli- 
age and deep pink flowers. In gal. cans, 3 ft. Each 
50c. 
E. TERETICORNIS. "Forest Red Gum." The most 
valuable for timber purposes. In cans 2 to 3 ft., 
each 25c. In flats of 100 plants, per flat $2.50. 
E. VIMINALIS. "Manna Gum." An exceedingly hand- 
some tree with long pendulous branches, one of the 
most picturesque for avenue planting. In cans 3 to 
4 ft, each 35c. In flats of 100 plants, per flat $2.50. 
For full description of the above Eucalyptus trees 
see pages 46 to 47. 
EUGENIA MYRTIFOLIA. "Australian Brush Cherry." 
A pretty shrub or small tree. It has small, clean, 
bright glossy-green foliage, the young growth often 
of a reddish color. It is of compact growth, suitable 
for shrubberies or hedges, or can be trimmed up 
as a small tree. In gal. cans, iy 2 to 2 ft. Each 75c. 
E. HOOKERII. A rare species lately introduced. Fo- 
liage similar to the preceding, but larger. In gal. 
cans. Each, 75c. 
PRAXINUS VELUTINA. "Arizona Ash." A deciduous 
tree, largely planted In Arizona and New Mexico 
for shade purposes, and Is of great value, being o, 
quick growth, standing both heat and drought re- 
markably well. Bare roots, 5 to 6 ft. Each 75c. 
GENISTA CANARIENSIS. A pretty shrub, very effec- 
tive for planting In groups, being covered In spring 
with bright yellow flowers. In gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft. 
Each 60c. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. "Silky Oak." 150 feet. A 
large tree with pretty fern-like foliage, covered late 
In spring with orange-colored flowers which are a 
great source of honey for bees; does well in all parts 
of California and Is one of the most stately trees for 
avenue planting, thriving with scarcely any water 
In gal. cans., 2 ot 3 ft. Each 60c. 
G. THELEMANNIANA. A beautiful shrub, especially 
valuable for planting in dry places. It has pretty, 
feathery foliage and produces a great profusion of 
bright scarlet flowers. In gal. cans. Each 60c. 
HAKEA LAURINA. (H. eucalyptoides.) 10 feet. A 
winter blooming shrub, with foliage similar to the 
Blackwood Acacia, bearing curious, globose heads 
of red flowers with white stigmas. In gal. cans. 
Each $1.00. 
H. ELLIPTIC A. A shrub of rather compact habit, 
growing to a height of S or 10 feet. The older leaves 
are glabrous, while the young shoots and leaves have 
a bronze or rusty appearance. Very ornamental for 
shrubbery planting. In gal. cans. Each, 75c. 
H. SALIGNA. Of similar habit to the preceding, but 
has narrower leaves and white flowers. In gal. cans. 
Each 75c 
HIBISCUS SINENSIS. A favorite shrub with brig 
green foliage and large, showy flowers. Single red 
or double red. In pots. Each $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS. A well known deciduous 
shrub, with large leaves and immense heads of pink 
flowers. Valuable for small beds around a porch or 
against a wall, continuing in flower nearly all sum- 
mer. In gal. cans. Each 50c. 
HYPERICUM FLORIBUNDUM. A pretty shrub with 
small foliage and large clusters of bright yellow 
flowers. In gal. cans. Each 60c. 
H. MOSERIANUM. A low growing shrub, producing 
quantities of large, single, bright yellow flowers 
with numerous long, showy stamens. Excellent for 
massing, flowering almost continuously. In gal. 
cans. Each 50c. 
JACARANDA MIMOSAEPOLIA. (J. ovalifolla.) 30 
feet. One of the finest of our flowering trees, liter- 
ally covered in early summer with large blue blg- 
nonia-like flowers. The foliage is finely cut like 
a fern and very pretty. In cans, 2 to 3 ft. Each 
75c. 
LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA ROSEA. "Pink Crape 
Myrtle." A well known deciduous shrub, producing 
an abundance of showy pink flowers. Each $1.00. 
LAGUNARIA PATERS ONI. 20 feet. A small pyra- 
midal tree with ovate leaves, whitish underneath 
flowers something like Hibiscus, pale rose color. In 
gal. cans. 3 to 4 ft. Each 75c. 
LAURESTINUS. See Viburnum. 
LAURUS CERASUS. "English Laurel." A splendid 
shrub with broad shining- leaves and creamy white 
flowers. In pots. Each 75c. 
