Abelia Grandifora —One of the prettiest of 
shrubs, with glossy green and brown foliage; 
bears countless, small fragrant flowers of light 
rose color all through summer. 24 in. 35 cents. 
30-36 in. 50 cents. 
Arbor vitae Bonita—The most perfect dwarf 
broad cone-shaped Artoorvitae, with rich dark 
green foliage. 12 in. 5Ole; 18 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Baker’s Pyramidal —A tall, slender 
type, very much used now. 24 in. 50c; 30 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Compact—Cone shaped, compact 
growth, color dark green. 18 in. 50c; 24 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Rosedale—Feathery, blue green fo¬ 
liage, with rounded upright shape. 18 in. 50c, 
2 lor 75ic. 
Cape Jasmine—Dank glossy foliage, pure white 
flowers in May and June. 12 inches, 50 cents; 
18 inches, 75 cents. 
Cape Jasmine, Dwarf —Mowers like the larger 
variety, about one inch in diameter. Wifi bloom 
several times in the season. 12 in. 35c. 
Cotonea»ter—Foliage gray green, flowers white, 
followed by bright scarlet berries. 24 in. 75c. 
Cedrus Deodara —'Himalayan Cedar, large py- 
ramid'al growth, foliage blue green makes a 
fine specimen for the lawn. 18 in. 50c; 24 in. 75c. 
Chinese Horned Holly —'Leaves oblong with 
strong spines. Helds the dark green color in 
hottest weather. Red berries. 12 inch 75 cents; 
18 inch $1.00. 
Cypress (Italian Cypress)—A tall growing, 
slender tree with erect branches, the whole mak¬ 
ing a pillar of green. Graceful and stately. Our 
stock is of true, narrow type. 36 in. 50 cents; 
4 feet, 75 cents; 5 feet, $1.00. 
C. Arizona (Arizona Cypress) — A remark¬ 
ably attractive, narrow pyramidal type of cy¬ 
press with bluish-green fo_iage. Native of moun¬ 
tains of Arizona. Suitable to hot and dry sec¬ 
tions of interior, but equally at home in this 
.climate. 18 inch 50 cents; 24 inch 75 cents; 
3 leet $1.00. 
Chinese Fir—Whorls of shining green branch¬ 
es, turning bronze in winter, hardy 12 in. $1.00. 
Euonymoiis Radicans-—A low growing variety 
with small veined leaves. 12 inch 25 cents. 
Euony.mous Erecta—A very compact dwarf 
variety, easily shaped to any desired form. 18 
inch 35 cents; 2 ft. 50 cents. 
Euonymous Japonica—A handsome evergreen, 
compact and erect. Leaves glossy dark green 
throughout the year. Very useful either as sin¬ 
gle specimen, in mass, or as hedge. It can be 
trimmed into different forms. 24 inch 25 cents; 
3 feet 50 cents. 
Feijoa—Foliage gray green, flowers white with 
numerous bright red stamens, hardy and easy 
to grow. 12 inch 50 cents. 
Jasmine Floridum —Flowers small in clusters, 
golden yedow. Branches drooping. 2 yr. 35c. 
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