ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN SHRUBS ( Continued ) 
NEW ZEALAND FLAX 
NEW ZEALAND FLAX (Phormium Tenax Variegata) (See 
Cut). The variegated leaf variety: has shorter leaves, broad 
creamy-white stripes extending the entire length of each 
leaf. A grand lawn plant and also very desirable for 
grouping. Prices the same as the above. 
OLEANDERS. Best suited for the warmer sections, where> 
if given plenty of water, it thrives to perfection. The 
flowers are produced very freely for a long period. One of 
the showiest of ever-blooming evergreens. Colors, red, 
pink, white and bull yellow. In gal. cans 2 ft. 50 cts.; 5 gal. 
cans, 5 to 6 ft. (very stocky) SI.25 to SI.50. 
PITTOSPORUM EUGENOIDES. A* handsome shrub, 
upright growth, with black stems and silvery-green leaves, 
very showy. Large plants 4 to 6 ft. high S3 each. 
PITTOSPORUM NIGRICANS. A very handsome tree 
or shrub, with silvery light green leaves and black stems. 
Also a good hedge plant and very ornamental as an individ¬ 
ual. In 5 gallon cans 5 to 0 ft. $1.25; 0 ft. and up SI.50. 
PITTOSPORUM UNDULATIUM. Can be grown in 
either shrub or tree form; has magnificent glossy leaves 
and fragrant flowers. Can be used for hedges or ornamental 
purposes and has no equal. Small plants 25 cts.; large 
size SI to SI.50 each. 
PLUMBAGO. White and blue. A beautiful flowering 
plant that can be used as a shrub or climber; very popular 
in this country. Three inch pots 15 cts.; 4 inch pots 25 cts.; 
5 inch pots 35 cts. each. 
POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA. The well-known Flor de 
Pascua, the “Christmas Flower” of Mexico; unsurpassed 
for the splendor of its brilliant scarlet flower bracts; a 
universal favorite; grows to a large size. In 4-inch pots 
25 cts.; 5-inch and G-inch pots 35 cts."to 50 cts.; large 
plants in 5 gallon cans, 3 ft. to 5 ft. SI to SI.25. 
PALMS AND 
CIIAMAEROPS EXCELSA (Hardy Fan Palm) (See Cut 
below). Commonly known as Japanese Fan Palm; very 
beautiful and especially attractive for its odd, hairy trunk. 
One of the best street palms and largely planted for that 
purpose. In gallon cans 25 cts., 35 cts. and 50 cts. each; 
8 inch pots, 12 to 18 inches high (fine decorative plants), 
$1| to SI.50 each; in 5 gallon cans S3 each; in large 
Japanese tubs, specimen plants, S8.50 to S10 each. 
DRACAENAS 
GHAMAEROPS HUMILIS (Dwarf Fan Palm). See cut 
below. A hardy, dwarf growing palm with small, fan¬ 
shaped leaves and spiny stalks. Excellent for lawns where 
a dwarf palm is desired, also a splendid ornamental plant 
in pot or tub. 
We are overstocked and offer fine strong “balled” plants 
at the following prices: 1 to \ ft. 50 cts. to 75 cts.; \ to 2 
ft. SI; 2 to 3 ft. $1.25 to SI.50. 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELSA 
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