14. *Beaufortia squarrosa 
Australia. Dwarf shrub, lilac colored flowers. Very pret¬ 
ty and rare .$1.25 
15. *Boronia elatior 
Western Australia. Dwarf shrub, bright green heath like 
foliage smelling like Rue. Very slender twiggy branches 
covered in spring and early summer all along the new 
growth with masses of deep rose or bright carmine bell¬ 
shaped flowers. Very choice and beautiful small shrub. 
Does equally well in sun or half shade, likes plenty of wa¬ 
ter. 1 gallon cans.$ .75 
16. *Bouvardia triphylla 
Mexico. Dwarf slender shrub, twiggy branches. Masses of 
bright scarlet tubular shaped flowers nearly all summer. 
Either sun or half shade. A very showy and beautiful 
thing. 1 gallon cans.$ .75 
Bouvardia hybrids varieties in different colors. 
17. *Bowkeria gerardiana 
South Africa. Tall strong growing everygreen shrub, hand¬ 
some dark green tomentose foliage, clusters of satiny white 
calceolaria shaped flowers which are very waxy and viscid. 
New introduction. 1 gallon cans.$1.50 
18. Brunfelsia floribunda 
South America. Medium sized compact growing shrub. 
Very rich dark green foliage, deep violet colored flowers 
with white eye on the young growth in spring. The flow¬ 
ers turn to white with age and are very fragrant. Beauti¬ 
ful and aristocratic shrub, should be in every garden. 1 
gallon cans .$1.50 
19. *Brunfelsia lindeniana 
South America. Somewhat similar to the preceding, larger 
leaves sometimes attaining a considerable size, somewhat 
tomentose, flowers of beautiful purple color with white eye, 
fragrant. Rare and aristocratic. 6 inch pots.$10.00 
20. Buddleia salvifolia 
South Africa. Very strong growing shrub covering a large 
space, handsome pubescent foliage, large trusses of very 
fragrant lavender flowers. One of the best of all the Bud- 
dleias. Very easy to grow.$ .50 
21. *Calliandra eriophylla 
Arizona and Mexico. Dwarf shrub with very neat habit, 
pink flowers shaped like a pom-pom. Likes full sun and 
will stand a great deal of drought. Fine for a sunny slope 
or desert garden.$ .75 
22. *Callistemon brachyandrus 
Australia. Young foliage pubescent, flower spikes two to 
three inches long, filaments dark red with golden yellow 
anthers. Very pretty. 1 gallon cans.$1.00 
23. *Callistemon lateritia 
Australia. Strong growing evergreen bush of pendulous 
habit, a distinct improvement on the type, very large Bottle 
Brush flowers tf vivid growing scarlet.$ .75 
Callistemon hybrids in unusually fine varieties, colors from 
rosy pink to purple. 
24. Calodendron capensis 
Cape of Good Hope. Makes eventually a large tree. Ever¬ 
green for ten months of the year. In fact, does not always 
lose its leaves entirely. Large panicles of lilac colored flow¬ 
ers. Fine for either gardens or street planting. No more 
beautiful tree grown in California. 5 gallon cans.$3.50 
