Watsonville, California 
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NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, Continued 
AMORPHA CALIFORNICA—Indigo Shrub. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
CALYCANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS — Cali¬ 
fornia Sweetshrub. 
Gal. Cans $.60 Bare root $.70 
CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS — Western Red 
Bud or Judas Tree. 
Gal. Cans $.60 Bare root $.80 
CORNUS CALIFORNICA—Creek Dogwood. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
CORNUS NUTTALII—Pacific Dogwood. 
Balled $1.75 
FRAXINUS VELUTINA—Arizona Ash. 
Bare root $.60 and $1.00 
HOLODISCUS DISCOLOR—Cream Bush. 
Gal. Cans $.75 
OSMARONIA CERASIFORMIS—Oso Berry. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
RIBES AUREUM—Slender Golden Currant. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
RIBES SANGUINEUM — Red Flowering 
Currant. 
Gal. Cans $.75 
RIBES SPECIOSUM — Fuchsia Flowered 
Gooseberry. 
Gal. Cans $.75 
SPIRAEA DENSIFLORA— 
Gal. Cans $.75 
SPIRAEA DOUGLASI—Spiraea. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
STYRAX OFFICINALIS CALIFORNICA— 
Snowdrop Bush. 
Gal. Cans $1.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS—Waxberry or 
Snowberry. 
Gal. Cans $.60 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
We are prepared to supply an excellent selection. They solve your problems for the 
cutting garden. All standard varieties and some choice novelties. Send for our special list. 
NEW KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
Welcome contributions to your Hardy Garden. Very free flowering and lovely colors. 
Bedding type. 
Potted $.50 each. $5.00 dozen. $40.00 per 100. For spring delivery, 1936. 
APOLLO — Shades of bronze-red, old-gold 
and glowing salmon. 
CERES—A lovely combination of old-gold, 
chamois-yellow and soft coppery bronze. 
DAPHNE — Exquisite blending of daphne- 
pink with an under-lying sheen of lilac- 
rose. 
DIANA—A new color note for the garden. 
Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac- 
rose and soft salmon. 
HEBE—Lovely, luminous pink; takes on soft, 
lavender-pink tones as the flower ma¬ 
tures. 
MERCURY—Ox-blood-red changing to cop¬ 
pery bronze and an exquisite blend of 
old-rose and salmon. 
INNOCENCE—Dwarf for massing, border¬ 
ing and rockery planting. Growing to 18 
inches with masses of single pure white 
flowers changing to attractive soft pink. 
GRANNY SCOVILL — Large fluffy warm 
coral-bronze flowers. 
NEW HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lilies. 
$.15 each. $1.50 dozen. $12.00 per 100 ex¬ 
cept where noted. 
These new Hybrids have larger flowers 
than the older standard varieties. 
Amaryllis—Golden orange. 
Bay State—Large deep yellow. 
D. D. Wyman — Golden yellow, tawny 
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$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
Golden Dream—Deep golden orange yellow. 
$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
Goldeni—Rich deep orange. 
Harvest Moon—Clear orange sherbet. 
$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
J. A. Crawford—Fine apricot yellow. 
J. R Mann—Frosted apricot yellow 
Lemona—Clear lemon yellow. 
Modesty—Delicate pale yellow. 
$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
Mrs. A. II. Austin—Deep golden orange. 
$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
Mrs. J. R. Mann—Rich deep yellow orange. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—Pale glistening yellow. 
Latest. 
$.20 each. $2.00 dozen. $16.00 per 100. 
The Gem—Deep yellow apricot, as fine as 
the best lilies. 
Double Apricot—A fine richly colored new 
variety. 
$1.00 each. $10.00 dozen. 
Day Lilies, like Agapanthus, are one of 
the few plants which flower very freely in 
rather complete shade. Also satisfactory for 
open exposures. 
