RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA ROSEA — A beautiful light pink flowered shrub of 
more erect growth than the following variety. Potted, 75c. 
RAPHIOLEPIS OVATA JAPONICA —Dense compact shrub with lea'hery dark 
green leaves, white flowers followed by black berries. Gallon cans, 75c; 
balled, 1 ft. $1.00; 1% ft., $1.25. 
RHAMNUS —(See California Native Plants.) 
RHODODENDRON— (See New Plants.) 
RHUS VARIETY— (See Native Plants.) 
ROSEMARINUS OFFICINALIS (Rosemary) — Bushy shrub with aromatic leaves 
and small lilac flowers. Gallon cans, 50c. 
SALVIA LEUCANTHA (Purple Sage)—Many branched shrub with spikes of 
velvety purple flowers. Potted, 25c. 
SCHINUS MOLLE (Pepper Tree) — The most graceful of all shade trees, with 
drooping branches of finely cut leaves, misty white Powers and small red 
berry clusters. Gallon cans, 75c each; 5 gallon cans, $2.00. 
SPARTIUM MULTIFLORA ALBA —Drooping habit with masses of small white 
flowers in profusion. Gallon cans, 50c; 5 gallon cans, 75c. 
SPARTIUM JUNCEUM (Spanish Broom)—Tall growing with green stems and 
very few leaves but masses of fragrant yellow flowers. Plant in sunny dry 
location. Gallon cans, 50c; 5 gallon cans, $1.00. 
STRANVAESIA— (See New Plants.) 
STREPTOSOLON JAMESONII —Rather tender sprawling shrub with brilliant 
orange yellow flowers. Potted, 35c and 50c. 
SOLANUM RANTONETTI —Shrubby with small bril iant purple-blue flowers 
and orange berries in warm location. Gallon cans, 50c. 
TEUCRIUM FRUTICANS (Germander) — Aromatic shrub with small grey green 
leaves and lavender flowers. Gallon cans, 50c. 
UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA (California Bay) — Large tree wi ll dark 
green aromatic leaves. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; gallon cans, 50c. 
VERONICA BUXIFOLIA —Small compact shrub with box-like leaves. White 
flowers. Gallon cans, 50c. 
DECUSSATA —Dark green leaves and short spikes of purple-blue flowers. 
Balled, 75c. 
GLAUCOPHYLLA —Rather dwarf variety with grey green foliage and white 
flowers. 35c and 50c each. 
HULKEANA —Sprawling habit with beautiful spikes of lavender flowers. 
50c and 75c each. 
IMPERIALIS —Leaves with reddish cast and reddish purple blooms. Balled, 
50c each. 
VIBURNUM CARLESII— (See New Plants.) 
VIBURNUM JAPONICA —Large laurel-like leaves with white flowers on tall 
growing shrub. Balled, 2 to 3 ft., $1.25; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 5 ft., $2.00. 
ODORATISSIMA —Very handsome shrub with shiny green leaves and whi.e 
flowers. Balled, $1.25 and $1.50. 
RHYTIDOPHYLLUM —Erect growth with dark green leathery leaves, white 
flowers followed by red berries, turning black. 5 gallon cans, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.25. 
SANDANKWA (Suspensum) — Compact bushy growth with dark green 
rounded leaves, white flowers. Balled, 2 ft., $1.00. 
TINUS (Lauristinus) — A very hardy plant with dark green leaves and 
clusters of pinkish white flowers. Potted, 50c; balled, 2 ft., $1.00. 
TINUS LUCIDUM (Grandiflorum) — Lighter green leaves of more glossy 
appearance and larger white flower clusters. Balled, $1.00. 
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