LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL. 
SCHINUS MOLLE. CALIFORNIA PEPPER TREE (e.). 
So popular and frequent, that it has almost be¬ 
come recognized as a native, though coming 
from South America. Suitable for shade or 
avenues. Potted 3-4 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10, 
$30.00 per 100;4-5 ft., 50c ea., $4.50 per 10, $35.00 
per 100. 
SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS (e.). Pepper tree, 
rather tender, leaves larger and darker green 
then S. Molle; forms a more compact head; very 
handsome; but suited only to the mild climate 
of the Coast. Pots, 2-3 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10; 
3-4 ft., 50c ea., $4.50 per 10. 
SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS. California redwood 
(e.n.). For beauty and utility combined, this 
tree is undoubtedly the most valuable in the 
world. It succeeds anywhere in California, ex¬ 
cept where soil is too dry, or where winds are too 
severe. It should be planted as an avenue tree, 
for parking, or as individual specimens. Every 
Californian should take pleasure in aiding in 
the perpetuation of this justly famous tree. We 
are prepared with a good stock, and at exceed¬ 
ingly reasonable prices. From large pots, 3-4 ft., 
$1.00 ea., $8.50 per 10; 4-5 ft., $1.50 ea., $12.50 
per 10; balled or in 5 gal. cans, 2-3 ft., $1.00 
ea., $8.50 per 10; 3-4 ft., $1.25 ea., $10.00 per 10; 
4-6 ft., $2.00 ea., $15.00 per 10; 6-8 ft., $3.00 ea., 
$25,00 per 10. 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA. California big tree (e.n.). 
The Giant Redwood of the Sierra Nevada Moun¬ 
tains. Succeeds well anywhere in California. Its 
habit of growth is dense, upright and pyramidal; 
should be much more generally planted. Pots, 
1-2% ft., $1.00 ea., $8.50 per 10; balled or in 
5 gal. cans, 3-4 ft., $2.50 ea., 
SOLANUM BURBANK (e.n.). Climbing shrub, 
with bluish or violet firs.; fruit said to be edible. 
Very pretty in bloom, and grows readily al¬ 
most anywhere. Pots, 1 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
SOLANUM PSEUDO-CAPSICUM. Jerusalem 
cherry. Small leafy shrub. Pots, 6-10 inches, 
25c ea. ; 1 7 2 ft., 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
SOLANUM XANTI (e.n.). Low shrub, of rather 
straggling habit. Firs, violet, large, fruit berry¬ 
like, erect, greenish to purple in color. Grows 
well in any well-drained soil. Pots, 1-2 ft. 50c 
ea., $4.00 per 10. 
SOPHORA JAPONICA. japan pagoda tree (d.). 
A beautiful tree for shade or for lawn planting. 
Leaves rich dark green; branches smooth, green. 
Firs, white, in midsummer, in large panicles. 
Quite hardy, and rejoicing in bright sunshine. 
6-8 ft., 75c ea. 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA. mountain ash. rowan 
tree (d.). Tree of moderate growth, leaves 
shining; firs, white, berries scarlet, in large 
clusters. Should be pruned annually to prevent 
it from becoming too straggling. 4-6 ft. 60c ea., 
$5.00 per 10. 
SP1REA. The Spireas are deciduous free flowering 
shrubs of particularly bright and graceful ap¬ 
pearance. They thrive anywhere, even in the 
hottest sunshine, if given plenty of moisture in 
summer. Like other deciduous flowering shrubs, 
they should be pruned freely and frequently. 
SPIREA. Anthony waterer (d.). Compact shrub; 
free flowering, flrs. crimson. Pots. 6-10 inches, 
25c ea., $2.00 per 10. 
SPIREA ARGENTEA (d.). Spreading shrub; flrs. 
small, dense. 4 ft., 50c ea. 
SPIREA BUMALDA (d.). Small shrub, flrs. 
white to pink; pots, 1-2 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
SPIREA CALLOSA (d.). Tall shrub, variable; 
flrs. pink. 1-2 ft., 40c ea. 
SPIREA CANESCENS (d.). Tall shrub, dense 
white flrs. all summer. 4 ft., 50c ea. $4.00 per 
10 . 
SPIREA DOUGLASII (e.). Tall shrub; flrs. pink, 
in broad panicles. 1 ft., 40c ea.; 2-3 ft., 50c ea., 
$4.00 per 10. 
SPIREA REEVSIANA (d. or e.). Small shrub, 
leaves glancous; flrs. white, in dense panicles. 
Pots, 6-8 inches, 25c ea., $2.00 per 10; 2-3 ft., 
50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTII (d.). Shrub, with arching 
branches; flrs. white, in many flowered umbels. 
Pots, 6-8 inches, 25c ea., $2.00 per 10. 
STERCULIA ACERIFOLIA. FLAME TREE (e.). 
Tall, showy, evergreen tree, with rich crimson 
flrs. Suitable for lawn. Pots, 2 ft., 50c ea. 
STERCULIA DIVERSIFOLIA. ..brachychiton (e.). 
Tall tree, tapering trunk; bark smooth, green. 
Leaves # poplar-shaped or cut like a maple; flrs. 
bell-shaped, white with colored centre, wax-like. 
The tree has a most pleasing appearance in 
every way, and seems to meet every require¬ 
ment as an elegant, hardy street tree. We rec¬ 
ommend it very highly. Pots, 1-2 ft., 40c ea., 
$3.50 per 10; 3-5 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 per 10. In 
tubs, 8 ft., $2.50 ea. 
STERCULIA PLATANIFOLIA. Japanese varnish 
TREE. CHINESE PARASOL TREE (d.) . Strong 
growing tree of round head. Leaves very large, 
shining, shaped like the maple. Firs, small. 1 
ft. 40c ea. 
STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONII. yellow helio¬ 
trope (e.). Half-woody shrub, or climber, with 
rich orange-yellow tubular flrs. May be planted 
near the Coast; will not stand frost. Pots, l%-2 
ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
STRYAX CALIFORNICA. storax (e.n.). Shrub, 
almost evergreen. Found rarely growing wild 
in California, and probably never before offered 
as a cultivated plant. Firs, like large, pure 
white snow drops, in loose drooping clusters. 
Growing among the rocks and streams of the 
Sierra Nevada foothills ; a beautiful sight. Small 
pot plant, $1.00 ea. 
SWAINSONIA ROSEA, winter sweet pea (e.). 
Resembles sweet pea in flr. blooms all the year. 
Shrub, or half climber, flrs. crimson. Pots, 1-2 
ft. 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
SYMPHORICARPUS. waxberry, red (d.n.). Bright 
glaucous leaved shrub, pink flrs. and red wax¬ 
like, berries. Very good for massing in wild 
gardening. Pots, l%-2 ft., 35c ea., $3.00 per 10, 
$25.00 per 100. 
SYMPHORICARPUS. waxberry, white (d.n.). 
Like preceding, except that the berries are snow 
white. Pots, 6-12 inches, 25c ea.; 1-2 ft., 35c, 
ea., $3.00 per 10. 
SYRINGA JOSIKAEA. lilac (d.). Tall growing. 
Firs, lavender; blooms late. Pots, 1 ft., 40c ea. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS. lilac. lavender ( d. ). 
Firs. 2% ft., 50c ea. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS, lilac, purple flrs. Open 
ground, 3-4 ft., 50c ea. 
SYRINGA. LTLAC. WHITE FLRS. (d.) . Pots, 2 ft., 
50c ea., $4.00 per 10; open ground, 3 ft., 50c ea. 
SYRINGA. LILAC, cut LEAF (d.). Tall, leaves 
finely cut; flrs. lavender; very ornamental shrub. 
3 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 ( per 10. Pots, 3 ft., 60c ea. 
SYRINGA. lilac mad. lemoine. Large trusses, 
reddish-purple. Pots, 2-3 ft., 60c ea., Grafted. 
SYRINGA. lilac president grevy (d.). Firs, pur¬ 
plish-blue, very double. Grafted. Pots, 2-3 ft., 
60c ea. 
SYRINGA. lilac rubra de marley (d.). Grafted. 
Firs, almost red; 60c ea., in pots. 
TAMARIX AESTIVALIS, tamarisk (d.). Tall 
shrub or small tree. Branches purple; leaves 
narrow; flrs. pink, in large panicles, blooming in 
spring. 4 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
TAMARIX PARVIFLORA (d.). Similar to above, 
but flrs. in slendered panicles, blooming in late 
summer. 3-4 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
TAXODIUM DISTICHUM. bald cypress (d.). 
Tall, graceful tree, with feathery foliage. 2-3 
ft., 50c ea. 
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