NEW AND UNUSUAL PLANTS 
Abelia floribunda. New, Mexican abelia. It has 
rich glossy foliage on pendulous branches with 
tubular reddish flowers. 
2 " pots.. .15 Gal. cans .35 5 gal.. 1.00 
Aster fruiticosa. Shrub aster compact evergreen 
shrub; masses of deep lavender flowers in spring. 
Grows about three feet high, quite hardy. 
2 " pots .10 Gal. cans .25 5 Gal. cans .100 
Cliorizenia varium. A great improvement over the 
Chorizema illicfolia. The flowers are much darker 
and more brilliant. It is very vigorous and grows 
more upright. Its glossy deep green foliage makes 
it quite suitable for landscape planting. 
2" pots .10 Gal. cans .25 5 Gal. cans .35 
Ficus minima. Dwf. creeping fig; does not grow 
rank, and has a much deeper green foliage than 
the Ficus repens. It will cling very tight to 
walls never becoming rank or woody. Excellent 
for covering brick or concrete walls. 
2" pots.10 Gallon cans.35 
Jasminum florida. New. Upright habit, numerous 
small brilliant yellow flowers; vigorous grower. 
With beautiful foliage. 
2 " pots.08 Gal. cans.20 
Myrtus buxifolia. Much superior to Myrtus com¬ 
munis. Foliage darker green. Leaves larger and 
much glossier. Quite a sturdy grower and quite 
hardy. 
2 " pots .08 Gal. cans .20 5 Gal. cans .85 
Myrtus minima. New, dwarf myrtle; grows very 
compact and uniform. It has been proven as ex¬ 
cellent material for dwf. hedging or miniature 
planting. Grows to 12 or 15 inches. 
2 " pots.15 Gal. cans.3 5 
Pleroma grandiflora. New. This is a great im¬ 
provement over the P. splendens in that it grows 
bushier and more compact, and the flowers are 
larger and more abundant. Flowers deep purple. 
2 " pots. .08 Gal. cans.20 
Pyracantlia Rosedale. New introduction of ours. 
Produces masses of crimson berries along the 
branches that stand out with brilliance in winter. 
Berries abundantly and grows rapidly. Most at¬ 
tractive pyracantha we have ever found. 
2 " pots.10 Gal. cans.25 
