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Halla well’s 
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Bouvardia Humboldti 
BOUVARDIA 
HUMBOLDTI. 4 ft. A small shrub with drooping branches pro¬ 
ducing large, white Jasmine-like flowers in close terminal 
clusters during summer and fall; intensely fragrant towards 
evening. Requires partial shade and a protected position as it 
will not endure a temperature less than 26 degrees above zero. 
Gallon cans. 85c each. 
BUDDLEIA 
VARIABILIS MAGNIFICA, 10 to 15 ft. Commonly known as the 
Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac. Produces large drooping 
panicles of purplish-violet kowers in great profusion all sum¬ 
mer. Gallon cans, 50c each. 
ASIATICA. 8 ft. Fast growing, with silvery green foliage, bear¬ 
ing in winter many slender 6-inch spikes of fragrant white 
flowers. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
MADAGASCARIENSIS. 15 to 20 ft. A quick-growing shrub with 
broad dark green foliage; flowers coppery orange and slightly 
fragrant. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
BOXWOOD 
(Buxus) 
SUFFRUTICOSA—Dwarf, for edging purposes. Heavy, 85c per 
10; $7.00 per 100. Extra heavy, $1.00 per 10; $7.50 per 100. 
CALLISTEMON 
(Bottle Brush) 
RIGIDUS. 6 ft. A showy flowering shrub with red flowers which 
are the exact shape of a bottle brush. Often known as Metro- 
sideros. Gallon cans, 50c each. 
CAMELLIA 
Beautiful winter-flowering evergreens, with shining dark 
green foliage and magnificent wax-like flowers blooming very 
profusely all winter. Should be grown in a partially shaded, well 
sheltered location. Quite hardy. 
The better varieties of Camellias are scarce and stock is limited. 
Varieties, sizes and prices will be quoted on application. 
CANTUA 
BUXIFOLIA. 6 ft. A summer flowering shrub of branching 
habit, with small box-like foliage. The showy crimson tubular 
flowers, 2Vi inches long, are produced in clusters on long, 
drooping branches. A free bloomer and about as hardy as a 
Fuchsia; should be grown in an open sunny place. Gallon 
cans, 1 to V/ 2 feet, 60c each. 
CASSIA 
TOMENTOSA. 10 ft. A large shrub of very strong and erect 
growth. Leaves, pinnate; flowers yellow, saucer shaped. Ex¬ 
tremely free flowering. Gallon cans, 50c each. 
CEANOTHUS 
(California Wild Lilac) 
CYANEUS. 5 to 10 ft. A native shrub with small, glossy green 
leaves and very dark blue flowers which appear late in the 
spring. Gallon cans, V/ 2 feet, 75c each. 
CESTRUM 
AURANTIACUM. 10 ft. A strong-growing shrub blooming in the 
fall and early winter. The orange-yellow tube-shaped flowers 
are l l / 2 inches long and are borne in clusters, followed by 
snow-white berries. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
FASCICULATUM. 10 ft. A quick-growing shrub of tall and 
slender habit. The bright red flowers are trumpet-shaped and 
are borne in compact clusters at the ends of the branches. 
Gallon cans, 50c each. 
PARQUI (Night-Blooming Jasmine). 10 ft. A shrub of moderate 
growth with greenish-yellow flowers which are very fragrant 
at night. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
CHOIS Y A 
(Mexican Orange) 
TERNATA. 4 to 6 ft. A compact shrub with bright glossy green 
divided leaves, flowers white, fragrant and borne in clusters. 
Gallon cans, 60c each. Balled, 1 y 2 to 2 feet, $1.50 each. 
CHORIZEMA 
ILLICIFOLIUM. 6 ft. An attractive spring flowering shrub, 
with slender, drooping branches, orange-red, Pea-shaped 
flowers in loose racemes, and Holly-like leaves. Native of 
Australia. Gallon cans, V/ 2 feet, 60c each. 
COTONEASTER 
Ornamental shrubs with orange or red berries remaining on 
throughout the whole winter; some are of upright growth and 
others of low-spreading habit. 
FRANCHETI. 8 ft. A graceful shrub of upright growth and very 
arching branches, leaves are downy. Flowers pink, followed 
by yellowish red berries. Gallon cans, 2 to 3 feet, 50c each; 
$4.50 per 10. 
HARROVIANA. 8 to 10 ft. Tall, graceful branching habit; 
flowers white and berries which are borne in large masses, are 
rosy red. Gallon cans, 60c each. Balled, 2 to 3 feet, $1.25 each. 
PARNEYI. 8 ft. The foliage is much larger than other Cotone- 
asters and the stems are loaded with big clusters of immense, 
brilliant red berries in the fall and winter. Gallon cans, 60c 
each. 5-gallon cans, 4 to 5 feet, $1.50 each. 
PROSTRATE VARIETIES 
APICULATA (Cranberry Cotoneaster)—A new variety growing 
close to the ground. The berries are gorgeous, largest of all 
Cotoneasters, brilliant, glossy red in great profusion. Gallon 
cans, 75c each. 
HORIZONTALIS. 2 ft. A small-growing shrub of low-spreading 
habit; small round foliage, flowers small white, appearing in 
May and followed during the fall and winter months by bright 
red berries. Gallon cans, 1 to V/ 2 feet spread, 50c each; $4.50 
per 10. 
MICROPHYLLA. 3 ft. A small-growing evergreen variety of 
low-spreading habit; leaves small, glossy and very dark green; 
flowers small white, followed by large purplish-red berries in 
the fall and winter. Gallon cans, 1 to V/ 2 feet spread, 60c each; 
$5.50 per 10. Balled, VA to 2 feet spread, $1.25 each. 
PRAECOX. 3 ft. A fine variety of recent introduction of semi- 
prostrate growth. Berries are large bright red and colored by 
the end of June, months before any other. Gallon cans, 75c 
each. 
