Malus Arnoldiania 
(Photo Above) 
Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 ft. in 
height. Long weeping branches resembling a 
Spirea Van Houttii. Flowers in masses. Buds 
are bright rose red opening to a light pink 
shade. The effect of two colors on the bush is 
very beautiful. This is one of the rarest of all 
flowering crabapples and is highly recommend¬ 
ed. Specimens 4-5 ft. in height. $2.50 each. 
Blooms first year. Prepaid. Smaller size for $1.50 
each. 
Azalea Calendulacea 
The flame azalea of the south. Perfectly hardy 
and easily grown. Plant in partjshade in most 
soils. The most beautiful of all American azales. 
Color orange salmon. Height 15-24 inches. 75c 
prepaid. 
Calistemon Specosus 
Most highly colored of all bottle brushes. 
Spikes 6 inches long. Color bright^'red in con¬ 
trast to gold anthers. $1.00 each. Not prepaid. 
Aucuba Laurifolius 
Beautiful new selected variety. A perfect 
shrub for shady locations. Height 4 feet. Deep 
lustrous green foliage with leaves about 8 inches 
long. Produces in winter large clusters of bright 
red berries. Individual berries V 2 to % inch 
long. Gal. cans $1.00 each. Not prepaid, 
growth. 
New Cotoneaster Apiculata 
(Cranberry Cotoneaster). Semi- prostrate 
growth. Berries extremely large ( V 2 inch long 
and V 2 inch wide, in great profusion) and 
brilliant red in color. Perfectly hardy in the 
east. The most striking of all dwarf berried 
shrubs. 3 feet in height. 75c each. 
Cotoneaster Divaricata 
Deciduous shrub with pink flowers, followed 
in fall and winter by bright red fruits 1/3 inch 
long. Very handsome shrub producing quan¬ 
tities of red berries for winter display. $1.00 pre¬ 
paid. 
Giant Fragrant Lilac 
Flowers produced in masses on terminal 
racemes. Latter sometimes over 30 inches long. 
Single lavender flowers. Very fragrant, and never 
fails to bloom each year. By far the finest of all 
lilac types for California conditions. Clusters of 
flowers about 4 inches in diameter at base taper¬ 
ing to a point at tips. Height 8 feet. Medium 
75c; large $1.00 each. 
Osmanthus Aquifolium 
Large evergreen shrub with holly-like foliage. 
Produces very fragrant white flowers in early 
spring. A highly decorative shrub. 75c each. Not 
prepaid. 
Cotoneaster Cooledgei 
Height 2 V 2 feet. A sport of Pannosa with 
same foliage color. Leaves are smaller. Covered 
with scarlet berries and gives the appearance of 
a dwarf Pannosa. A new shrub highly recom¬ 
mended. 75c each. Not prepaid. 
Rose Locust (Robinia Hispida) 
(Photo Above) 
Small tree growing to 15 ft. Produces a perfect 
mass of orchid pink clusters about 5 inches in 
length in early spring. These resemble Wisteria 
clusters. It flowers continually till July. Very 
striking and quite rare. Grafted trees for $2.00. 
Prepaid. 
New Pyracantha Formosiana 
Splendens 
A new form that is rapidly gaining popularity. 
The most showy of all Pyracanthas. Enormous 
clusters of bright holly-red berries. Height 6 
feet. Very select new variety. 75c each. No: 
prepaid. - • • ,■ 
California Holly 
Too well-known to need description. One of 
the most beautiful of our large native shrubs 
or small trees. Height 4 to 5 feet. 75c each. Not 
prepaid. 
Ceonothus Cyaneus 
Deepest blue evergreen lilac. Blooms through¬ 
out summer months. Very showy. Thrives well 
in hot dry location. One of our most beautiful 
flowering native shrubs. 75c each (gal. cans). 
Not prepaid. 
Stransvaesia Davidiana 
Large evergreen shrub from West China. Has 
lustrous foliage with small white flowers in 
large clusters (3 to 4 inches in diameter), fol¬ 
lowed by scarlet berries in large heads. Has 
scarlet foliage in fall and winter. Very showy. 
Thrives in full sun. 75c. Not prepaid. 
. _ Photinia .Serrulata i)Ioya 
A sturdy evergreen shrub. Foliage changes 
during the year from pale green ^ to red and 
bronze. Height 6 feet. 1-gal. cans. 75c each. 
Not prepaid. 
Japanese Flowering Quince 
New colors in this old favorite. Unsurpassed 
for early bloom and long display of color. 
Scarlet 2 to 3 feet......... $1 00 
Marmorata pink and white, 2 to 3 feet.... 1 00 
Pure white, 2 to 3 feet. 1.00 
Coral salmon (new variety) 2 to 3 feet.... 1.00 
Japanese Evergreen Pear 
A large evergreen shrub of rapid growth (6 
feet). Foliage turns bright red to yellow and 
green in the fall. New growth in sprang very 
vivid shining green. Beautiful in all seasons. 
$1.50 each. 
Cotoneaster Bullata 
Evergreen shrub to six feet high. A very beau¬ 
tiful new cotoneaster bearing very large clus¬ 
ters of red berries. Foliage unusuallv beautiful. 
Highly recommended. 50c each; hardy. 
Rosa Hugonis 
(See Photo Above) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long grace¬ 
ful branches with fern-like leaves are covered in 
early spring with wreaths of fragrant yellow 
flowers. Plant as a shrub for color effect. Grows 
4-5 feet high. Strong plants, $1.00 each. Medium 
sized plants 75c. 
Rosa Bicolor 
A shrub growing 4-5 feet high. Blooms from 
early spring to summer. Flowers are single 2V2- 
3 inches across and are the richest coppery scar¬ 
let I have ever seen in any flower. A cluster of 
golden stamens enhances the beauty. Reverse of 
petals are gold. Strong plants $1.00 each. 
New Dwarf Red Lantana 
Bright red in color. A selected form. The 
brighest red of them all. Young plants from 
pots for spring delivery only. 25c each; $2.50 
per 12. Does not exceed 28 inches in height. 
Dwarf Pomegranate 
Beautiful border plant in bloom all summer. 
Flowers followed by red fruits 1V2 inches in 
diameter. Fine for planting in front of other 
shrubs in groups of 3 to give color. The plants 
do not exceed 15 inches in height. Plant 14 
inches apart for hedge use. Blooming size 
-plants 25c each. 
Red Barberry 
Foliage rich bronzy red similar to the red¬ 
leaved Japanese Maple. Foliage becomes more 
brilliant and gorgeous throughout summer. Cov¬ 
ered in winter with brilliant scarlet berries that 
remain throughout the winter. Vigorous two 
year plants. 75c each. Prepaid. Grows 2 V 2 to 3 
feet high. Extra select size for $1.00 each. 
Cotoneaster Parneyi 
A beautiful new evergreen producing very 
large clusters of a brilliant red, comparable to 
a California Holly in brightness. Individual 
clusters 3 inches or more in diameter. Co'or 
very aoparent from November till April. Foli¬ 
age dark olive green. Grows 6 feet high with 
graceful branches that weep with the weight of 
the fr it. The most attractive of all the Cot- 
oneasters. Imported from the Royal Botanical 
Gardens of Scotland Well established in gal 
Ion cans. 75c each. Not prepaid; medium sized 
plants, 50c each in gallon cans. 
All prices in this catalogue include free delivery to any part oj the United States (except where noted) 
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