OF SANTA ROSA NURSERY. 
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Climbers. 
Pkt. Pkt 
Aristolochia Altissima .10 Cucumber Honeysuckle.15 
Bonplnndi.50 Giant Honeysuckle.. 15 
Oalitoruicu.25 Mauraudia, mixed .. 10 
Bignonia Eadic.au s .10 Morning Glory, mixed 10 
Clematis Lasiantha.10 Passion Flower, blue. .25 
Cucumis and Cuourbita, 25 varieties, “ “ graceful white 10 
Ul j xe< i .. 25 Smilax.10 
English Ivy ... 25 Trophselum, mixed . 10 
Everlasting Pea, mixed .05 Virginia Creeper. .10 
Greenhouse. 
Pkt. Pkt 
Azalea Californica.25 Oleander, mixed..25 
Aristolochia Bonplandi.50 Sempervivum Tabulcefornie 10 
Coleus, finest, mixed.. .25 “ Canariense . . . ‘.10 
Ferns, choice, mixed.25 Smilax 10 
I 1 uchsia. choice, mixed . . . .25 Solanum Capsicastrum .15 
Lemon Verbena. 25 Verbena, choice, mixed.10 
NURSERY DEPARTMENT. 
All my trees and plants are GROWN IN THE OPEN AIR, and are therefore 
stocky and well hardened. 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. 
Acacia, eighteen hardy ornamental species. $0.25 to $0.50 
Arbor Vitae, Chinese (Thuja Orientalis). 15 to 40 
“ Globular (T. Compacta).25 to 1 50 
“ “ Golden (T. Aurea) . ..25 to 1.50 
Blue Gum, (Eucalyptus Globulus) market price .... 02 to 25 
“ “ (E. PI. Var.) fifteen new, hardy species . 10 to 1.00 
Calaveras Big Tree, (Sequoia Gigautea) . 25 to 2 00 
Cryptoineri'a Japonica . . . . . . . .25 to .50 
Cypress, Lawson, (Cupressus Lawsouiana)..25 to .50 
Funebris, (C. Funebris).25 to 1 00 
MoNabbs, (C. McNabbiaua) .25 to .50 
“ Italian, (C. Pyramidalis).25 to .75 
Monterey, (C. Maerocarpa) large size, compact.20 to .40 
“ “ “ per thousand 16 00 to 40.00 
Diosma Alba, fragrant. . . 50 
English Laurel, large Magnolia like leaves. ... .25 to .50 
Euonymus, Japan, (E. Japonica). 25 
“ “ Golden Variegated . 30 
“ Silver Margined. .35 
Escallonia Florabunda ..50 to l'oO 
Glory Pea, (Clianthus Punicens) . . _50 
Heath, (Erica Carnea) . 50 to .75 
Guava, Purple fruited, (Psidium Cattleyauum) the hardiest species 75 
Holly, En glish, (Ilex Aquifolium) . 25 
Hawthorn, English, (Cratcegus oxj'cantha).. . . .25 
Myrtle, flowering, (Myrtus Communis; . 25 to .50 
Magnolia, (M. PI. Var.) several species . 50 to 2.50 
Melaleuca Glabrescens.25 to .75 
New Zealand Flax, (Phormium Teuax) . 25 to .75 
“ (P. T. Variegata).50 to 2’00 
“ “ “ (P. Colensoi). -25 to 1.00 
Palm, Date, (Phoenix Dactylifera). .50 
“ Dwarf Fan, (Chammrops Humilis) . ,50 
“ Woolly Fan, (C. Tomeutosal. .50 
“ Latauia, (L. Borbornica) . .50 
“ Australian, (Dracoena Stricta) . 25 to 1.00 
“ “ (D. Indivisa) .25 to 1.00 
Pepper Tree, (Schinns Molle) . 25 to .50 
Pittosporum Undulatum . 25 to 1.00 
Spruce, Norway ( Abies Excelsa) .25 to 1.00 
Veronica, Blue and Purple flowering . .25 
