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blooming. 
Banksia, White — Small white double 
flowers in clusters in spring. 
Bridesmaid—Pink, varying to yellow. 
Ceeile Brunner—Rosy-pink on creamy 
white ground. 
Climbing American Beauty — A good 
bloomer. 
Climbing Helen Could — Watermelon 
red. 
Climbing Eloile do France — Brilliant 
red to cerise. 
Climbing .Columbia — Imperial pink, 
dark veined. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Vieoria — 
Free blommer. 
Climbing Ivilh irney—A vigorous climb¬ 
er. 
Climbing Meteor -Dark velvety crim¬ 
son. 
Climbing Sunburst—Yellow with bright 
center. 
Climbing Wooten—Large, full crimson 
flowers. 
Climbing Mamnn Cocliet—Pink, double 
and lasting. 
Crimson Rambler — Rich clusters of 
crimson. 
Doctor Van Fleet — Flesh white, good 
for cutting. 
Emily Cray — Light orange-yellow to 
pale orange. 
Cainesborough — Fawn almost white, 
sal iny. 
flonkheer J. L. Mock—Rich pink laced 
with carmine. 
Lady Ashtown—Soft, solid carmine pink. 
Los Angeles — Long-stemmed flowers, 
flame pink. 
Marechal Niel—Beautiful, deep yellow. 
Mary Wallace—Clear rose-pink, with 
salmon base. A Pillar Rose type. 
.Mine. Caroline Testoul—-Good climber, 
glowing pink. 
Climbing Ophelia—Salmon-flesh, shaded 
rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet Rambler—-Scarlet, shaded 
crimson. 
Rome Marie Henriette—Rich brilliant 
crimson. 
Rosario—A darker Tausendsehoen, cer¬ 
ise to carmine. 
Tausendsehoen—'Soft pink, in clusters. 
Yellow Banksia — Small flowers, very 
fragrant. 
TREE ROSES 
Single Color, $3.00 each. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
Golden Emblem — Mabel Morse 
Red Radiance — Etoile de Holland 
Sensation — Sunburst — Padre 
Radiance Angelo Pernet 
HARDY EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS 
Hedge Plants 
Amour River Privet (South) — Hardy, 
leaves small, round, very dense. 2 to 3 ft. 
10c; balled 50c. 
California Privet—2 to 3 ft. 10c. 
Golden Japanese Privet (L. Japonicum 
aureum)—Large, yellow-margined leaves. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c. 
Regel Privet (Weeping) — Similar to 
Arnoor River, but weeping in habit. 15c 
each, balled, 50c. 
Lodense Privet (Nanum Compactum) 
Dwarf, dense grower; compact. 15 to 18 
inch, 2-year 10c. 
Abelia Crandillora—-Broad-leaved ever¬ 
green, bearing clusters of tubular white 
flowers. Price, 1-year, 25c; 2-year 75c; 
3-year $1.00. Balled, fine specimens, $1.50. 
Buxus Arborca (English Tree Box) — 
Small, for hedges 25c, $2.50 per do/.. 
Strong, 2-year old, balled 50c. 
Cape Jasmine—Large, white, fragrant 
flowers, rich glossy foliage. Price, 50c and 
$1.00, balled. 
Primrose Jasmine — Yellow-flowering 
shrub or vine. Balled, 2 ft. $1.00. 
Yellow Jasmine—Clusters of bright yel¬ 
low flowers. 2-year, 18 to 24 inches, 50c, 
balled 75c and $1.00. 
Cherry Laurel—Well known native ev¬ 
ergreen. Balled. 12 to 18 inch 75c, larger 
$1.50. 
Cotoneaster (Pannosa)—White flowers, 
followed by scarlet berries, leaf under¬ 
side ashy-gray. Graceful, medium size. 
Balled 12 to 10 inch 75c, 18 to 24 inch 
$1.00, 2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 
Cotoneaster (Horizontalis) — Densely 
spreading, horizontal branches. Shiny oval 
leaves; scarlet fruits. 12 to 15 inch, balled 
$1.00; 18 to 24 inches $1.50. 
Simon’s Eheagnus (Grafted) (E. pun- 
gens simoni) — Small dark green leaves, 
