SHRUBS AND TREES 
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Fremontia Mexicana 
Escallonia 
INGRAHAMI. 6 ft. A graceful shrub, flowers rose-pink in short 
racemes; foliage lustrous green. Gallon cans, l l / 2 to 2 feet, 
50c. each. 
LANGLEYENSIS. 6 ft. Of graceful habit. The light pink flow¬ 
ers are produced in dense clusters. Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 
50c. each. 
ROSEA. 10 to 12 ft. Of free flowering habit. Foliage round, 
rough and serrated; flowers pink. 4-inch pots, V/ 2 to 2 
feet, 35c. each; $3.00 per 10. Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 50c. 
each. 
RUBRA (Macrantha). 5 ft. Of compact growth. Foliage large, 
dark green, shining above; flowers deep red; free bloomer. 
4-inch pots, 35c. each; $3.00 per 10. Gallon cans, 1 to 1^ 
feet, 50c. each. Balled, 1 to 1^ feet, 75c. each. Balled, \y 2 
to 2 feet, $1.00 each. Balled, 2y 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. 
Eucalyptus 
FICIFOLIA, SCARLET-FLOWERING GUM. 25 ft. A beautiful 
sort. Flowers large and normally crimson or scarlet, but 
vary considerably. Thick leathery leaves; hardy only in 
warmer sections. Gallons, 4 feet, 75c. each. 
GLOBULUS, BLUE GUM. 75 ft. The most useful variety of 
Eucalyptus, being of very rapid growth. 4-inch pots, 3 to 4 
feet, 35c. each; $3.00 per 10. 
Euonymus 
JAFONICUS AUREO-MARGINATUS (Golden Euonymus). 4 ft. 
Of dwarf compact growth. Leaves deep yellow toward the 
edges, blotched in the center with light and dark green. 
Does not sport back to the green type. Gallon cans, 50c. 
each. Balled, l l / 2 to 2 feet, 75c. each. Balled, 2 to 3 feet, 
$1.00 each. 
JAPONICUS AUREO-VARIEGATUS. 4 ft. Leaves yellow in 
center, dark green around edges; have appearance of be¬ 
ing varnished. Often send out branches with green leaves. 
Balled, l l / 2 to 2 feet, 75c. each. Balled, 2 y 2 feet, $1.00 each. 
JAFONICUS MICROPHYLLUS (Small Leaved Euonymus). 2 
ft. Dwarf and compact with small dark green, serrated 
foliage. Fine for low hedges and borders. Balled, 9 to 10 
inches, 50c. each; $4.50 per 10. 
Eugenia 
MYRTIFOLIA. 6 to 10 ft. Excellent shrub of tall, compact 
growth which can be trimmed to any desired height. Foli¬ 
age glossy green with a ruddy hue on the new growth: 
cream-colored flowers followed by edible violet-colored 
berries. Will not endure severe frosts. Gallon cans, 50c. 
each. Balled, 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. Balled, 3 to 4 feet, 
$2.00 each. 
Fremontia 
CALIFORNICA. 10 ft. A splendid native flowering shrub with 
small fig-like, gray-green leaves. Produces deep satiny 
yellow flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Prefers a dry, sunny 
location. Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 75c. each. 
MEXICANA. 10 ft. Orange-yellow streaked with crimson in the 
bud. Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 75c. each. 
Fuchsia 
These plants require a good rich soil and partial shade. They 
can be grown as a bush or trained along a fence or side of a 
house; very profuse bloomers. 
FASCINATION — Sepals carmine, corolla light pink flushed 
rose, double. 
PHENOMENAL —Sepals scarlet-carmine, corolla 2 y 2 inches in 
diameter, rich dark blue, double. 
PRINCE CHARMING — Sepals scarlet-carmine, corolla rose- 
red, single, of dwarf habit, suitable for window boxes. 
REQUA — Sepals blush-white, corolla rose-scarlet, medium 
sized, single. 
STORM KING — Sepals dark carmine, corolla white, shaded 
rose, double. 
TORFILEUR —Sepals intense red, corolla flesh, shaded rose, 
double. 
GRACILIS (Baby Fuchsia) —Very graceful small leaves and 
tiny red flowers. 
4-inch pots. Each, 35c.; doz., $3.50. (Protect from frost until 
established). 
Genista (Broom) 
These very ornamental and free-flowering shrubs will suc¬ 
ceed in almost any soil or situation. The large Pea-shaped 
flowers appear profusely in the spring and summer. 
ALBA (White Broom). 5 ft. A slender, erect-growing shrub 
with grooved branches; white Pea-shaped flowers. Gallon 
cans, 1 y 2 to 2 feet, 50c. each. 
HISPANIC A (Spanish Broom). 10 ft. An upright-growing 
shrub. Flowers yellow, produced very freely in the spring 
and summer, on long, pendulous round leafless branches. 
Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 50c. each; $4.50 per 10. 
MONOSFERMA (Bridal Veil Broom). 10 ft. A graceful shrub 
with silvery branches and sparse foliage; growth very 
drooping. White flowers borne in long drooping racemes. 
Gallon cans, 1 to 1^ feet, 50c. each. 
RACEMOSA (Sweet Broom). 6 ft. A very graceful variety of 
Broom producing its bright, golden yellow Pea-shaped 
flowers in the greatest profusion for a long period. Espe¬ 
cially desirable for window boxes. 4-inch pots, 35c. each. 
Gallon cans, 50c. each and 60c. each. 
SCOFARIUS (Scotch Broom). 10 ft. A very handsome shrub, 
with drooping branches covered in the spring with bright 
yellow Pea-shaped flowers; very effective for grouping. 
Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 50c. each; $4.50 per 10. 
SCOFARIUS ANDREANA. 10 ft. A beautiful variety of Scotch 
Broom. The flowers are golden yellow with deep mahog¬ 
any-red wings. 4-inch pots, 50c. each. Gallon cans, 2 feet, 
60c. each. 
SCOFARIUS ANDREANA FROSTRATA — Of semi-prostrate 
habit and fine for covering banks. Flowers are larger than 
the preceding variety but of the same color. 4-inch pots, 
50c. each. Gallon cans, 1 to 1 y 2 feet spread, 60c. each. 
Grevillea 
BANKSI. 6 to 8 ft. A handsome large shrub with dense fern¬ 
like foliage and large clusters of comb-like crimson flow¬ 
ers. Gallon cans, 2 feet, 60c. each. Gallon cans, 2 l / 2 to 3 
feet, 75c. each. 
THELEMANNEANA. 5 ft. A lovely dwarf Australian shrub 
with fine needle-like foliage and distinct bright red flow¬ 
ers; very beautiful when in bloom and requires very little 
water. Gallon cans, 1 to 1 y 2 feet, 50c. each. 
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