lb 
TREE SEEDS—BOOM SAAD /, 
D. Peroz 1 lb 
Pinus pinaster. —Cluster Pine. The forest pine of the Cape 
Peninsula, hardy and can- be sown on the permanent sit¬ 
uation (15 to 20 lbs. per acre) 
Pittosporum eugenoides. —May be grown as a shrub or small 
tree and splendid for hedges, pale metallic-green foliage, 
compact habit. 
Pittosporum undulatum.— Glossy-green waved leaves, sweetly 
Sicented cream flowers, suitable for tall hedge or 
ornamental tree. 
Podalyria calyptrata. —Very beautiful flowering shrub, rapid 
grower, mauvy pink pea-flowers in long sprays. Per pkt 
6d; ^oz. 1/6. 
Podalyria calyptrata, White. —This seed has been saved from 
the white form of this beautiful shrub but can not be 
guaranteed to come true to colour. Per pkt 6d; ^oz. 3/6. 
Podranea Brycei. —Zimbabwe Creeper. A rampant climber, 
large rose-pink tubular flowers. Per pkt. 6d; ^oz. 3/6 
Polygala virgata. —Tall wiry Broom-like shrub with beautiful 
reddish purple pea-flowers. Per pkt. 6d; ^oz. 6/- 
Protea compacta. —Tall spreading plant; rose colour; free 
flowering. Per pkt 6d; ^oz. 9d. 
Protea marginata. —Variable habit; flowers pink with blackish 
brown tips. Per pkt 6d; ^oz. 9d. 
Protea mellifera. —Commonly known as The Sugar Bush. A 
beautiful shrub of the South Western districts of the Cape 
Province; it yields a great quantity of delicious nectar. 
Per pkt. 6d; ^oz. 1/6 
Protea MundH. —Very tall and erect, up to 20 ft., flowers white. 
Per pkt 6d; ^oz 9d 
Protea neriifolia. —Variable rose and brown heads. Per pkt 
6d: ^oz. 1/6 
Protea obtusifoiia. —Red, 6ft., bushy growth; flowers in early 
spring. Per pkt 6d; £oz 1/6 
Rhoicissus capensis. —The Cape Vine. Very handsome evergreen 
foliage and fruit; makes excellent jellies. Per pkt 6d ; 
^oz. 2/3 
Rhus lancea. —Karree. A hardy tree of the Karroo and other 
parts of South Africa; makes a splendid hedge plant as 
well as a shapely tree. 
Robinia pseudacacia. —Ornamental white flowers, hardy 
to frost and drought but prefers moist localities, 
makes good fencing posts. Deciduous. 
Royena lucida. —Dense shrub with dark glossy foliage, excel¬ 
lent thornless hedge plant. Per pkt. 6d.; ^oz. 2/3 
Serruria florid a.— “ Blushing Bride.” A sparsely branched and 
foliaged shrub, with beautiful flesh pink flowers; a very 
rare South African plant. Seeds 3 / - doz. 
Sterculia acerifolia. —Flame Tree. Masses of crimson flowers; 
can stand light frosts 
Sterculia diversifolia. —Currajong. A handsome street tree, 
beautiful cream and red-marked flowers. The leaves are 
good fodder. 
Sterculia platanifolia. —Chinese Parasol. Has very large leaves, 
often 12 in. across, and curious pod-like capsules; the 
flowers are insignificant; deciduous. 
Sutherlandia frutescens — Low-Growing. —Early flowering soft 
shrub having crimson flowers and curiously inflated pods. 
Per pkt. 6d; £oz 2/3 ... 
Syringa vulgaris.— Common Lilac 
Tecomaria capensis. —Per pkt. 6d; £oz. 2/6 
Thuya orientalis. —Very hardy, standing drought, heat and cold... 
Virgilia Capensis. —Evergreen leguminous tree with sweetly 
scented lilac flowers in spring and early summer. Per pkt 6d 
Wistaria sinensis. —Blue Wistaria.,- Deciduous twiner, beautiful 
racemes of deep lavender flowers in early spring. 
Wistaria sinensis alba. —“White Wistaria.” Seeds: 6d doz.; 
3/- per 100; 25/- per 1000. 
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