SHRUBS 
Malus Arnoldiana (Photo Above) 
Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 feet in 
height. Long weeping branches resembling a 
Spirea Van Houttii. Flowers in masses. Buds 
are bright rose red opening to a light pink 
shade. The effect of two colors on the bush is 
very beautiful. This is one of the rarest of all 
flowering crabapples and is highly recommend¬ 
ed. Specimens 4-5 feet in height. $2.00 each. 
Blooms first year. 
Cotoneaster Cooledgei 
Height 21/2 feet. A sport of Pannosa with 
same foliage color. Leaves are smaller. Covered 
with scarlet berries and gives the appearance of 
a dwarf Pannosa. A new shrub highly recom¬ 
mended. 75c each. Not prepaid. 
New Cotoneaster Apiculata 
(Cranberry Cotoneaster). Semi- prostrate 
growth. Berries extremely large U/ 2 inch long 
and I/2 inch wide, in great profusion) and 
brilliant red in color. Perfectly hardy in the 
east. The most striking of all dwarf berried 
shrubs. 3 feet in height. 75c each. 
Cotoneaster Divaricata 
Deciduous shrub with pink flowers, followed 
in fall and winter by bright red fruits 1/3 inch 
long, very handsome shrub producing quantities 
of enormous, showy fruit. Height 6 feet. $1.00 
prepaid. 
Cotoneaster Pannosa Nana 
A dwarf sport of Pannosa. Evergreen. Grows 
to height of 30 inches. Fine dwarf shrub pro¬ 
ducing quantities of red berries for winter dis¬ 
play. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Prepaid. 
Giant Fragrant Lilac 
Flowers produced in masses on terminal 
racemes. Latter sometimes over 30 inches long. 
Single lavender flowers. Very fragrant, and never 
fails to bloom each year. By far the finest of all 
lilac types for California conditions. Clusters of 
flowers about 4 inches in diameter at base taper¬ 
ing to a point at tips. Height 8 feet. Medium 
75c; large $1.00 each. 
Osmanthus Aquifolium 
Large evergreen shrub with holly-like foliage. 
Produces very fragrant white flowers in early 
spring. A highly decorative shrub. 75c each. Not 
prepaid. 
Azalea Mollis 
Orange, apricot and yellow flowers borne in 
great profusion. Very fragrant. Medium size 
shrubs prefering partial shade. 50c each. Prepaid. 
Azalea Schlippenbachi- 
Royal Azalea 
Beautiful rose pink flowers, 3 inches in di¬ 
ameter. Largest flower of this species. Plant in 
partial shade. (6 to 10 inches branched). 50c 
prepaid. 
Azalea Altaclarensis 
Beautiful selected form. Flowers golden yellow 
with orange centers. Clusters are large remind¬ 
ing one of a yellow rhododendron. Fragrant. 
Easily grown in part shade. Foliage is yellow 
and scarlet in winter. Augments beauty of any 
garden. 18 to 24 inches, $2.25; 15 to 18 inches, 
$1.50. Not prepaid. 
Azalea Calendulacea 
The flame azalea of the south. Perfectly hardy 
and easily grown. Plant in part shade in moist 
soil. The most beautiful of all American azaleas. 
Color orange salmon. Height 15-24 inches. 75c 
prepaid. 
Calistemon Speciosus 
Most highly colored of all bottle brushes. 
Spikes 6 inches long. Color bright red in con¬ 
trast to gold anthers. $1.00 each. Not prepaid. 
Aucuba Laurifolius 
Beautiful new selected variety. A perfect 
shrub for shady locations. Height 4 feet. Deep 
lustrous green foliage with leaves about 8 inches 
long. Produces in winter large clusters of bright 
red berries. Individual berries l / 2 10 % inch 
long. Gal. cans, $1.00 each. Not prepaid. 
Rosa Hugonis (See Photo Above) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long grace¬ 
ful branches with fern-like leaves are covered in 
early spring with wreathes of fragrant yellow 
flowers. Plant as a shrub for color effect. Grows 
4-5 feet high. Strong plants, $1.00 each. Medium 
sized plants 75c. 
All prices in this catalogue include free delivery to any part of the United States 
(except where noted). 
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