BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREEN TREES 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE F.O.B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYING CHARGES EXTRA 
Eucalyptus Erythrocorys 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
AMYGDALUS ROSEA NANA (Dwarf Pink 
Flowering Almond). One thinks of little pink 
buttons on a string when 
seeing this in flower, so closely placed on 
the stem are the individual flowers. Makes 
a shrub about four feet high. l%-2 ft. $1.00. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). 
A very showy group of plants flowering in 
the early spring and carrying a good glossy 
foliage the rest of the season. Blood red, 
2 ft., $1.25. Corallina Salmon red, iy 2 ft. 
$1.50. 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Japanese Rose). 
Semi-deciduous shrub bearing small double 
rose-like yellow flowers. Should be planted 
in partial shade. 1 gallon 40c. 
LAGERSTROEMEA INDICA (Crepe Myrtle). 
Tall growing shrub bearing an abundance of 
pink crepe-like flowers in spring and sum¬ 
mer. 5-gallon size, $1.25; gallon can size, 35c. 
ill An An old fashioned favorite. 
lilag (tastern). gj n gi e purple or white. 50c. 
LIPPIA CITRIODORA (Lemon Verbena). 
ing with delightfully fragrant foliage. Flow¬ 
ers white, in spikes. 35c. 
PUNICA (Flowering Pomegranate). Double red. 
... * , , , Fast grow¬ 
ing with large double-red flowers borne in 
great profusion and scarlet in color. Verv 
showy. Gallon size, 35c; 5-gallon size, $1.25. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (Red Bridal 
Wreath) D „ warf growing with dense panicles 
''of rosy crimson flowers. Gallon 
3oc. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath). 
The well-known and ever-popular Eastern 
shrub. Pure white flowers. Gallon con¬ 
tainers 35c. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILIS (Eastern Snow¬ 
ball) Lar&e ball-shaped clusters of white 
' flowers. Gallon size. 35c. 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE. gj™SVc^te™” 
Gallon size 35c. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA. 
ACACIA RAII EYANA Fern * Uke * silvery 
AL^ALaIA CAiLtTAlNA. blue . green foliage. 
Completely covered in the spring with great 
sprays of lemon-yellow flowers. 35c. 
ACACIA DEALBATA (Silver Wattle). 
Large and spreading with fern-like bluish 
green foliage and golden yellow flowers. 35c. 
ACACIA FLORIBUNDA (Everblooming Acacia). 
Fast-growing and upright with long, narrow 
leaves and creamy yellow flowers. 35c. 
BAUHINIA PURPUREA (Orchid Tree). 
Medium-sized tree with two-lobed leaves and 
beautiful showy flowers 3 inches or more 
across, varying from deep pink to purple in 
color. 50c. 
CAMPHORA (Camphor Tr.e). >[*?“ 
foliage tinged with bronze in the spring. 
Popular street tree. 35c. 
CASUARINA STRICTA (Beefwood or She- 
l | Hardy street tree that withstands al- 
kali, drought, heat or cold. Bunchy, 
reed-like foliage resembling a pine. 35c. 
CERATONIA (Carob Tree or St. John's Bread). 
Most popular Southern California street tree. 
Symmetrical shape and dense, glossy, ever¬ 
green foliage. 35c. 
COULTERIA TINCTORIA 
One of the most striking small trees that 
have been brought to our attention in re¬ 
cent years. Seed pods turn reddish in 
color during September and the following 
months and are borne so profusely as 
almost to cover the tree. Flowers are 
yellow in the early spring. 50c each. 
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA (Scarlet Flowering). 
Large and dark glossy green leaves with 
great clusters of brilliant crimson flowers. 50c. 
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS (Blue Gum). 
The most widely planted for windbreaks and 
fuel. 35c. 
EUCALYPTUS ERYTHROCORYS. flowering 
eucalyptus seemed the ideal in flowering 
trees. Here is one, however, that might 
be called even more striking with its 
vivid scarlet bud caps and large heads of 
golden yellow flowers. Small growing 
tree, white barked with silvery foliage. 
There is certain to be much demand for 
it as it becomes known in California. $1.00. 
Eastern Lilac 
EUCALYPTUS SIDEROXYLON ROSEA (Red 
Ironbark). Very hardy, of medium size hav- 
' ing masses of delicate pink flow¬ 
ers and long, narrow silver-gray leaves. 35c. 
JACARANDA MIMOSAEFOLIA. Symmetrical 
head of light green, fern-like foliage and a 
mass of light violet-blue flowers in spring. 
35c. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Mag- 
i. i Dark green, heavy and glossy foliage 
nouaj. and i arge pearl-white, intensely fra¬ 
grant flowers measuring 6 to 8 inches across. 
35c. 
QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA (California Live-Oak). 
Evergreen with spiny-toothed leaves making 
a large, dense, handsome tree. 35c. 
SCHINUS MOLLE (California Pepper) 
Beautiful, unique and popular. Grows any¬ 
where in Southern California with little care. 
35c. 
ULMUS PARVIFLORA (Evergreen Elm). 
A beautiful Elm bringing the beauty of this 
tree in an evergreen form. Small leaves and 
slender drooping branches giving the effect 
of a Weeping Willow. A magnificent lawn 
specimen. 50c. 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES 
PRUNUS PERSICA 
(Flowering Peach) 
BURBANK—Large double pink flowers. 
Late. 
CAMELLIAFLORE—Double carmine red. 
Late. 
DOUBLE WHITE—Large flowered. 
EARLY RED—A clear ruby-red and dou¬ 
ble. 
LATE RED—Same color as the Early Red 
but blooms three weeks later. 
PEPPERMINT STICK —Variegated red 
and white. 
SAN JOSE PINK—Double pink. Early. 
All varieties 4-5 ft. 75c 
PYRUS (Flowering Crab Apple). ing e pj-ab^is 
one of the showiest of our flowering trees. 
Aldenhamensis (new) —Leaves purple, flow¬ 
ers maroon. 3-4 ft. 85c. 
lonensis Bechtelii —(Bechtel’s Double Flow¬ 
ering Crab). Small trees completely covered 
with large double delicate pink flowers. 3-4 
ft. 75c. 
Floribunda —Bright pink buds, white flowers. 
3-4 ft. 75c. 
Large clusters of rose- 
pink flowers, trumpet 
shaped, making a very effective display. 
Gallon size 35c; 3 to 4 ft. $1.00. 
PRUNUS BLIRIEANA (Flowering Plum). 
A lovely soft pink double variety borne on 
long slender branches. Foliage heavily 
tinged with orange. 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
HOUSE AND PATIO PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGER1. h *& 
basket or pot asparagus ferns. Will stand 
either sun or shade, 
dozen. 
3 in. pots 15c; $1.50 
BILBERGIA NUTANS. S ee color page "Q". 
CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM (Holly Fern). 
A. marvelous fern for either outside or inside. 
Its holly-like foliage makes it extremely 
useful. 3 in. pots 25c; 4 in. pots 50c. 
'IEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONENSIS 
d . r \ A general favorite too well 
DosTon rernj. known to warrant a descrip- 
.ion. 5 in. pots 75c; 6 in. pots $1.00. 
NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANI (Double Feather 
d„ . „ r_\ An improved variety of much 
Boston hern). mer jt_ Very feathery in ap¬ 
pearance. 5 in. pots 75c; 6 in. pots $1.25. 
PHILODENDRON CORDATUM. & av S d PhilU 
dendron that thrives equally well in pots or 
in water. One of the most ornamental of 
house plants offered. 25c. 
SANSEVIERIA LAURENTI. $ n ? cel %£ h t Mck 
leathery leaves stand heat and dust very 
well. This variegated form margined with 
gold is very attractive. 4 in. pots 75c; 5 
in. pots $1.25. 
Prunus Persica 
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