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Shrubs and Trees 
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CISTUS 
(Rock Rose) 
LADANIFERUS MACULATUS. 4 ft A free flowering dwarf 
shrub with showy flowers similar to a single rose, appearing 
in early summer. Pure white with brownish crimson spot at 
base of each petal. Gallon cans, 60c. each. 
PURPUREUS. 3 ft. A new and beautiful variety thriving in a 
sunny position and hardy anywhere in California. Blooms 
from April to December, producing quantities of crepe-like 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of a delicate rosy purple with a 
maroon spot at base of petal and a center of yellow stamens. 
Gallon cans, 75c each. 
CONVOLVULUS 
CNEORUM—A most attractive shub with lovely silver-grey 
foliage and bearing white flowers about 2 inches in diameter, 
slightly tinged pink on the outside. Habit of growth dwarf 
and compact. A fine rock garden subject. Gallon cans, 75c each. 
COPROSMA 
BAUERI—A compact-growing shrub which can also be trained 
as a low climber. Leaves are rounded and green and very 
glossy. Gallon cans, 60c each; $5.50 per 10. Ask for prices on 
larger sizes. 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM. A dwarf shrub of spreading habit producing del¬ 
icately perfumed rose-pink flowers. Requires a sunny position 
and well drained soil. Fine for rock planting. Balled, 6 to 8 
inches spread, $1.00 each; 12 to 15 inches spread, $1.75 each. 
ODORA MARGINATA (Pink Daphne). 4 ft. A small shrub pro¬ 
ducing light pink flowers which are intensely fragrant and 
massed in dense clusters at the end of the branches during 
the winter; the leaves are edged creamy white. Balled, 1 to 
V/ 2 feet, $2.50. Balled, V/ 2 to 2 feet, $3.00. 
DIOSMA 
(Breath of Heaven) 
ERICOIDES. 4 ft. This handsome little shrub produces small 
white star-shaped flowers in great profusion. The foliage, 
when bruised, is very fragrant. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
PULCHRUM (Pink Diosma)—A new shrub wtih light green 
aromatic foliage. The small, star-shaped flowers are lavender- 
pink and almost continuously in bloom. Gallon cans, 75c each. 
DRACAENA 
(Dragon Palm) 
AUSTRALIS. 15 ft. A fine plant for outdoor planting in Cali¬ 
fornia, and much in use for lawns, avenues and parks. Gallon 
cans, 2 to 2 l A feet, 60c each. 5-gallon cans, 4 feet, $2.50 each. 
ECHIUM 
FASTUOSUM (Price of Madeira). 6 ft. An extremely rapid 
growing bushy shrub with coarse, stout branches. Leaves long, 
narrow and silky. Flowers clear, brilliant blue, in numerous 
erect spikes, at times almost covering the plant. Gallon cans, 
60c each. 
ELEAGNUS 
(Oleaster) 
PUNGENS VARIEGATA. 5 ft. A fine spreading shrub with large 
wavy margined foliage, smooth above, silky beneath and 
strongly margined with creamy white. Gallon cans, 75c each. 
MACULATA (Golden Leaf). Similar to above except that leaves 
are blotched with gold. Both varieties very desirable for 
planting near the ocean. Gallon cans, 85c each. 
ESCALLONIA 
GLASNIVENENSIS (Apple Blossom Escallonia)—A beautiful 
shrub with dark pink flowers and glossy foliage. A very de¬ 
sirable form, blooming several times a year. Gallon cans, 
65c each. 
INGRAHAMI. 6 ft. A graceful shrub, flowers rose-pink in short 
racemes; foliage lustrous green. Gallon cans, V/ 2 to 2 feet, 
60c each. 
LANGLEYENSIS. 6 ft. Of graceful habit. The light pink flowers 
are produced in dense clusters. Gallon cans, 60c each. 5-gallon 
cans, 3 to 4 feet, $1.75 each. 
ROSEA. 10 to 12 ft. Of free flowering habit Foliage round, 
rough and serrated; flowers pink. Gallon cans, 50c each. 5- 
gallon cans, 3 to 4 feet, $1.75 each. 
RUBRA (Macrantha). 5 ft. Of compact growth. Foliage large, 
dark green, shining above; flowers deep red; free bloomer. 
Gallon cans, 1 to 1 y 2 feet, 50c each. Balled, 1*A to 2 feet, $1.50 
each. Balled, 2 to 2J4 feet, $1.75 each. 
EUGENIA 
MYRTIFOLIA. 6 to 10 ft. Excellent shrub of tall, compact 
growth which can be trimmed to any desired height. Foliage 
glossy green with a ruddy hue on the new growth; cream- 
colored flowers followed by edible violet-colored berries. Will 
not endure severe frosts. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
EUCALYPTUS 
FICIFOLIA (Scarlet-Flowering Gum). 25 ft. A beautiful sort. 
Flowers large and normally crimson or scarlet, but vary con¬ 
siderably. Thick leathery leaves; hardy only in warmer sec¬ 
tions. Gallons, 3 to 4 feet, 80c each. 
POLYANTHEMOS—An ornamental variety of moderate growth 
with round foliage of an attractive silver-blue color. Resistant 
to drought. Gallon cans, 3 to 4 feet, 60c each. 
SIDEROXYLON ROSEA—An ornamental tree of moderate 
growth with long, narrow foliage. The deep pink flowers are 
borne in great profusion in the winter months. Gallon cans, 
3 to 4 feet, 65c each. 
ERICA 
(Heather) 
Compact, evergreen shrubs, with feathery foliage producing 
small-wax-like flowers in great profusion from late in the fall 
until early spring. 
MEDITERRANEAN. 4 ft. A densely-branched globular shrub 
with dark green foliage, producing purplish pink flowers in 
winter and early spring. Balled, 1 to \ l / 2 feet, $1.00 each. 
Balled, 1 y 2 to 2 feet, $1.25 each. 
MEDITERRANEAN HYBRIDA—Dwarf, compact growth, not 
over 12 or 15 inches in height. Purplish pink flowers. Balled, 
1 to 1 y 2 feet, $1.25 each. 
MELANTHERA. 5 ft. A fine winter bloomer, November till 
March. Flowers rosy pink with black tipped stamens. Balled, 
1 to 1 1 / 2 feet, $1.00 each. Balled, 1 y 2 to 2 feet, $1.25 each. Balled, 
2 to 3 feet, $1.75 each. 
MELANTHERA ROSEA. 5 ft. Flowers are a deeper shade of 
rosy pink than the preceding variety. Balled, 1 to 1 V 2 feet, 
$1.25 each. Balled, 1% to 2 feet, $1.50 each. Balled, 2 to 2 l / 2 feet, 
$1.75 each. 
MELANTHERA RUBRA. 4 ft. Similar to E. Melanthera except 
in color which is reddish purple; very fine. Balled, 12 to 15 
inches. $1.00 each. Balled, 18 inches, $1.25 each. Balled, l l / 2 to 2 
feet, $1.75 each. 
Erica Melanthera 
