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EVANS GARDENS 
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA 
ing racemes. A very beautiful and aristocratic 
tree. Highly recommended. New introduction. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
EUCALYPTUS Constricta 
(Western Australia). Dwarf tree, new species. 
Pretty red flowers, beautifully arranged and ef¬ 
fective. New introduction. Rare. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Desmondensis 
(Western Australia). Weeping habit, dense gold¬ 
en flowers, grows to 8 feet. New, $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Eremophila 
(Western Australia). Small tree, lovely golden- 
yellow flowers, dwarf bushy habit. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Erythrocorys 
(Western Australia). Tree to about 20 feet, 
white trunk, vivid scarlet-colored flower caps, 
large heads of golden-yellow flowers. Very beau¬ 
tiful and distinctive. New introduction and rare. 
Strongly recommended. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Erythronema 
(Western Australia). Dwarf, slender tree, with 
masses of deep crimson flowers in large clusters. 
Rare. $.75. 
EUCALYPTUS Ficifolia 
(Western Australia). The true species, small 
bushy tree, masses of orange-colored flowers. 
$.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Ficifolia Hybrids 
(Western Australia). Does not come true to 
seed, colors ranging from white, pink, scarlet, 
crimson, etc. $.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Grossa 
(Western Australia). Golden yellow flowers, 
thick foliage. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Macrandra 
(Western Australia). Golden flowers, grows to 
10 feet. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Macrocarpa. (Sac Flower¬ 
ing Shrubs) 
EUCALYPTUS Miniata 
(Western Australia). Small tree, beautiful ver¬ 
milion-colored flowers. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Nutans. (See Flowering 
Shrubs) 
EUCALYPTUS Oldfieldii 
(Western Australia). Splendid bushy dwarf tree, 
handsome golden flowers. Has budded with us 
at one year old. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Pyreiformis 
(Western Australia). Small slender-growing tree, 
drooping clusters of very large crimson flowers 
with golden stamens, flowers measure from two 
and one-half to three and one-half inches across. 
Quite spectacular in bloom. New introduction. 
Highly recommended. $1.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Spathulata 
(Western Australia). Large golden flowers, very 
hardy, grows to 15 feet. Never offered before. 
$1.25. 
EUCALYPTUS Steedmanii 
(Western Australia). Small weeping tree, beau¬ 
tiful golden-yellow flowers. Very rare. New in¬ 
troduction. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Stricklandii 
(Western Australia). Small tree, rather spread¬ 
ing habit, deep golden flowers. New introduc¬ 
tion. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Supulcralis 
(Western Australia). Weeping habit, handsome 
golden flowers. New. $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Torquato 
(Western Australia). Small slender growing 
tree, small leaves, reddish trunk and branches, 
large clusters of beautifully shaped vermilion 
buds and deep rose-colored flowers. Very pret¬ 
ty. New introduction. $.75. 
EUGENIA Smithii. (Lilli-pilli Tree) 
(Australia). A symmetrical growing tree, pretty 
bronze-colored foliage, covered in winter with 
large drooping clusters of lavender-colored ber¬ 
ries. In our opinion the most desirable and 
handsome of all Eugenias. A very beautiful 
thing for table decoration. Scarce. Gallon con¬ 
tainers, $1.50; large specimens, $3.00. 
FERDINANDIA Eminens. (Daisy Tree) 
(Brazil). Tall spreading evergreen tree with 
large handsome tomentose leaves. In spring 
and summer enormous clusters of daisy-like flow¬ 
ers, white rays with yellow center, very fragrant. 
This is a beautiful and tropical looking tree. 
4 in. pots, $.50; large specimens, $2.00. 
GINKGO Biloba. (Maiden Hair Tree) 
(China and Japan). This tree is extinct in its 
natural state and the specimens of it which oc¬ 
cur in the Orient are planted for the most part 
outside of temples or burial grounds. A decidu¬ 
ous tree, leaves shaped like leaves of Maiden¬ 
hair fern. Quite hardy. Beautiful, and uncom¬ 
mon in the west. $1.00. 
HARPULLIA Pendula 
(Queensland). Tall evergreen tree, inconspicu¬ 
ous flowers, the beauty of the tree consisting in 
the brilliant seed clusters, jet-black seeds sur¬ 
rounded by a calyx, the color of crushed straw¬ 
berries. There is only one large tree of this in 
all of California, as far as our information goes. 
The fruit is very much in demand among ladies 
for corsages. It is also highly ornamental for 
