CONIFERS ORNAMENTAL VINES 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE F.O.B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYING CHARGES EXTRA 
ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS. (Calico-flower). 
A tropical plant vine closely related to that 
oddity, the Dutchman’s Pipe without the 
odor. Flowers purple and white blotched. 
50c. 
ANTIGNON LEPTOPUS (Rosa de Montana). 
Rapid climber with large leaves covered with 
pink blossoms. 60c. 
BIGNONIA CHERERE (Red Trumpet Vine). 
Evergreen climber with long, tubular, blood- 
red flowers, yellow at the base. 50c. 
BIGNONIA TWEEDIANA (Yellow Trumpet 
Vine). Slender green leaves and canary yel¬ 
low trumpet-shaped flowers. '50c. 
BIGNONIA VENUSTA (Orange Trumpet Vine). 
Vivid orange flowers, in great masses. 50c. 
Italian Cypress 
CEDRUS DEODARA. * apld S r , owin S Cedar, 
used for lawn or park¬ 
ways. Towering pyramidal form. 50c. 
CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA (Arizona Cypress). 
Bluish green, narrow pyramidal form. Good 
for hot, dry sections. 40c. 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA (Monterey Cy- 
Dressl Widel T planted for hedge, shade 
r l • trees, and windbreaks. 40c. 
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS (Italian Cypress). 
Tali, slender, and erect. Used for gateway, 
arches, tail borders, etc. 5 to 6 ft. $2 00 
gallon 50c. 
JUNIPERUS CHINES IS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer's 
Junioer) Bushy, wide - spread, horizontal 
r <• branches. Forms immense flat 
irregular head of bluish green foliage. 50c. 
JUNIPERUS SABINA TAMARISCIFOLIA. 
Creeping type juniper seldom more than one 
foot high but reaching a spread of 6 to 8 feet. 
50c. 
LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS (Incense Cedar). 
Tali, narrow, pyramidal tree with deep, 
green lustrous foliage. 50c. 
PINUS HALAPENSIS (Aleppo Pine.) 
ing, excellent for hillsides and for quick ef 
feet. 50c. 
TWO NEW BOUGAINVILLEAS 
MRS PRAETORIU<; A new triumph in 
/viko. rKAtlUKIUb. bougainvilleas. Even 
more striking in color than Crimson Lake. 
Rich golden bronze with a pink overlay. 
Very free flowering and a vigorous grow¬ 
er. $1.00 each. 
ROSEA " rhe rose P‘ n R bougainvillea with 
large flowers borne in enormous 
trusses and in such profusion as to en¬ 
tirely cover the plant. Probably the 
strongest growers of all of the bougain¬ 
villeas. $1.00 each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA BRAZILIENSIS. ^iTh ‘bril¬ 
liant reddish purple flowers and bright green 
foliage. 50c. 
BOUGAINVILLEA CRIMSON LAKE, beautiful 
of the bougainvilleas. Large and brilliant 
crimson flowers. Gallon, 50c; 5-gallon size, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA Vigorous climber 
-^LCIVlAlli rAINIGULAI A. uged for covering 
porches, fences, etc. Fragrant white flowers 
in large quantities. 50c. 
DISTICTIS CINEREA 
Fast climbing into first rank among the 
vines. Lavender bignonia - like flowers 
eight months of the year. Great clusters 
of these fragrant flowers borne profusely 
against its handsome foliage. 75c. 
FICUS REPENS (Creeping Fig). d A 0 ^ n b e y S-‘ 
ture with clinging facilities that makes it 
very useful. Rapid growing with clean green 
foliage. 40c. 
PINUS INSIGNIS (Monterey Pine), ^a^ve 
Bright green foliage and bushy habit. Fast¬ 
est growing pine. 50c. 
SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS (C oast Redwood). 
The well-known California Redwood, excel¬ 
lent for street, parkway, garden. 50c. 
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS (Carolina Jas¬ 
mine). Graceful vine, good foliage, myriads 
of clear yellow flowers. 50c. 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy). 
glossy leaves, excellent for covering banks, 
walls, trunks of old trees, etc. 3-in. pots 15c, 
gallon size 40c. 
These shade trees are available during the 
spring months in bare root. After April 1st 
they can be supplied in containers at 25c 
additional per tree. 
ACER DASYCARPUM (Silver Maple). 
The best Maple for the Pacific Coast, making 
a beautiful fast growing tree. 4-6 feet. 75c. 
SETULA ALBA (While Birch), f rs * c ' e *,; 
with picturesque white bark. Very popular. 
4-6 ft. 75c. * 
FRAXINUS VELUTINA (Arizona Ash), fffia 
ing, fine for Arizona and California. 4-6 
ft. 75c. 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS (European Sy camore). 
Rapid grower with bright green maple-like 
foliage. An excellent tree under most all 
conditions. 4-6 ft. 75c, 6-8 ft. $1.00. 
PLATANUS RACEMOSUS (California Syca¬ 
more I Nat i ye of the California foothills. 
•' Spreading and heavily branched, with 
soft green foliage. 6 to 8 ft. $1.25. 
POPULUS NIGRICA (Lombardy Poplar). 
Tall, slender and narrow, used for driveways, 
etc. Rapid grower. 4 to 6 ft. 60c; 6-8 ft. 75c. 
SALIX BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow). 
The well-known willow with its hanging 
branches and large spreading top. 6 to 8 ft. 
75c. 
ULMUS PUMILA (Chinese Elm). 
extremes of heat, cold, drought and alkali. 
Very popular. 4-6 ft. 60c. 
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Phormium Tenax 
Bougainvillea Rosea 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORA (Catalina Jas¬ 
mine). Hardy and vigorous. Very fragrant. 
' Used in the finest perfumes. 50c. 
JASMINUM PRIMULINUM. b “hefa' 
glossy green leaves. Primrose yellow flowers. 
40c. 
LON I CERA HALLEANA (Hall's Japanese 
u„,„,,,„LL| Delightfully fragrant white 
Honeysuckle). fi owers changing to yeliow. 
40c. 
LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS 
Scarlet flowered honeysuckle of excep¬ 
tional merit. The long tube shaped flow¬ 
ers are a pleasing contrast to the very 
green foliage. 50c each. 
SENECIO CONFUSUS 
A sensation among the new vines. Flow¬ 
ering when only two or three feet tall and 
growing very rapidly. Covering itself 
with clusters of orange-red flowers and 
backed by rather thick large green leaves. 
Full sun. 75c each. 
TECOMA CAPENSIS (Cape Honeysuckle). 
Shrub or half climber. Thick, bright green 
foliage and bright red trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 40c. 
TECOMA MAPKFNII Lar & e bright pink, 
Itou/VIA MAGIttmi. trumpet - shaped flow- 
WISTARIA PURPI F L °ng racemes of pur- 
wioiakia ruKkLt. ple colored p e a- s haped 
flowers that almost cover the plant. 5-gal¬ 
lon size $1.50. Also pink or white. 
PALMS AND GRASSES 
CORTADERIA ARGENTEUM (Pampas Grass). 
Forms a large clump of grass-like leaves 
topped by great silvery white plumes. 40c. 
PHOENIX CANARI ENSIS (Date Palm). 
Most popular palm in Southern California. 
Immense crown of curving leaves, dark 
green, stately and rapid grower. 40c. 
PHORMIUM 
Zealand Flax). 
40c. 
TENAX, VARIEGATED (New 
Strong clump of long, stiff- 
pointed leaves, variegated. 
WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA. California's 
, ™ ,, , own native 
palm. Tall, drought resistant type with fan 
shaped leaves. 40c. 
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