NURSERY IN CALIFORNIA— ESTABLISHED 1865 
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Escallonia Rubra 
ESCALLONIA. Flowering shrubs from South 
America, with clean, glossy foliage. Flowers 
white, pink or red, rather small, but more or 
less clustered. Each 
Balled, 2 to 3 ft $1.50 
Balled, 1 to 2 ft.... 1.25 
E. berteriana. (S.) Shrub of erect habit and 
good growth. Foliage dark gi'een and glossy. 
Flowers white, rather small, in very long, loose, 
erect panicles. Continuous bloomer. 
£. crimson flowering. (S.) Growth and habit 
E. rosea except flowers are crimson. 
E. montevidensis. (E. flonbunda.) (S.) Large 
shrub of symmetrical habit and glossy green 
leaves, which are almost identical with those 
of E. berteriana, but notched instead of acute 
at apex. Flowers pure white, borne in large, 
compact, terminal cymes or panicles in late 
summer or fall. The clusters are produced 
in such great profusion as to cover completely 
the entire plant. By far the handsomest of the 
white kinds. 
E. rosea. (S.) Growth strong and upright. 
Leaves rough, serrate and with resinous glands 
beneath. Flowers pink, in conspicuous ter- 
minal racemes. Very handsome species. 
E. rubra, (S.) Compact shrub of rather slow, 
dense growth, with large, very dark leaves, 
shining above, dull and resinous beneath. 
Flowers rather dark red, in short terminal 
clusters. Each 10 
Balled, 3 to 4 ft $3.00 $25.00 
Balled, 2 to 3 ft 2.00 17.50 
Balled. iy2 to 2 ft 1.50 12.50 
Potted, 1 to IMt ft 1.00 8.00 
DAPHNIPHYLLUM macropodum. Japan. ( S. ) 
Growth shrubby, like Photinia serrulata, and 
has leaves nearly as large, borne in rosettes 
with showy, ruddy stalks. Assumes globular 
shapes without trimming. Very rare and 
handsome. Each 
Potted, 2 to 3 ft $1.00 
Potted, IVz to 2 ft 75 
DIOSMA ericoides (D. alba.) (Breath of Heaven.) 
Africa, (S.) Well-known, small shrub. 
Foliage minute and heath-like; very fragrant, 
especially if bruised. Flowers are white, very 
small and star-shaped; borne in such profusion 
as almost to cover the entire bush. Each 
Balled, 1 to 2 ft $1.50 
Potted, 1 to 2 ft 1.25 
ELAEAGNUS pungens. Japan. (S.) Shrub of 
striking appearance. Leaves large, wavy-mar- 
gined; smooth above, except for numerous 
small, brown, waxy specks, silky beneath. 
E. pungens variegata. A variety of above, leaves 
green with yellow margins. Makes a wonder- 
ful specimen plant. 
E. pungens maculata. Identical with Pungens ex- 
cept in color of leaves, which are bright yellow 
with green margins. The most beautiful of 
the species. Each 
Balled, 1 to 2 ft $1.25 
ERICA, (Heath or Heather.) Low-growing 
shrubs, some even trailing, with very minute 
leaves and almost innumerable small tubular 
flowers. Each 
Balled, 1 to 2 ft $1.25 
Potted, 1 to 2 ft 1.00 
E. lusitanica. (Spanish Heath.) (S.) A beauti- 
ful variety of rather loose habits, flowers pale 
rose in broad panicles. Winter and spring 
bloomer. 
E. mediterranea. (Mediterranean Heath.) Europe. 
(S.) One of the most popular Heaths. Forms 
a densely branched perfectly globular shrub, 
with dark green leaves. In winter it is simply 
covered with tiny pink flowers. The hardiest 
Erica. 
E. mediterranea hybrida, (S.) A very compact 
almost dwarf variety of above. Blooms earlier, 
coming into flowers in the fall. 
E. multiflora grandiflora. (S.) Of dense and 
spreading growth. Flowers purple, in long 
spikes. Blooms all summer. 
E. persoluta alba. (S.) Erect but very small, 
completely covered with pure white flowers. 
Spring bloomer. 
E. persoluta rosea. (S.) Similar to above except 
flowers are rose colored. 
E. melantbera. (S.) Another splendid winter- 
blooming Heath. Of less regular growth than 
Mediterranea. Flowers a little larger, rosy 
with conspicuous, protruding, black-tipped 
stamens. This also is a wonderful bloomer. 
Each 
Balled, 2 year bushy $2.00 
EUCALYPTUS. Eucalyptus trees are all native 
of the Australian region. We list below the 
most desirable varieties. 
Each 10 100 
Potted, 4 to 5 ft $ .50 $4.00 $35.00 
Potted, 3 to 4 ft 40 3.50 30.00 
Flats _ 3.00 
