LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANH1LL, CAL. 
ACACIA MELANOXYLON. black wattle (e.). 
Tall symmetrical tree, well adapted for street 
planting; firs, numerous, pale yellow. Pots, 3-4 
ft., 30c ea., $2.50 per 10; 4-6 ft., 50c-ea., $4.00 
per 10. 
ACACIA MOLLISSJMA (e.). Large spreading 
tree with handsome feathery foliage, and rich 
golden yellow firs. Potted, 2-3 ft., 30c ea., 
$2.50 per 10; cans, 3-5 ft., 35c ea., $3.00 per 10, 
$25.00 per 100; pots, 5-7 ft., 75c ea., $6.50 per 10. 
ACACIA NORMALIS or MYRTIFOLIA (e.). Tall 
shrub with angular branchlets ; glands and mar¬ 
gins of narrow leaves edged with red; flrs. yel¬ 
low, in long racemes. Very beautiful and dis¬ 
tinct; new. Pots, 2-4 ft., 50c ea. 
ACACIA OBLIQUA (e.). Drooping shrub, with 
finger-like branches and needle leaves; firs, 
yellow; pods twisted; new. 1 ft., 50c ea., in 
pots. 
ACACIA PENDULA. weeping myall (e.). Small 
tree, with greyish leaves on pendulous branches. 
Very graceful habit; new. Pots, 3-4 ft., 60c ea. 
ACACIA PODALYRIAEFOLIA (e.). Round leaf 
Silver Acacia. Very beautiful and distinct. 
Leaves grey; firs, abundant in long yellow ter¬ 
minal racemes; new. Pots, 1-2 ft., 50c ea. 
ACACIA PRAVISSIMA (e.). Fair sized tree with 
pendulous branchlets thickly covered with 
short light blue-green leaves and a mass of 
small golden yellow firs. Very graceful and 
showy. New, but in order to make it better 
known we offer at low prices. Pots, 6-15 inches, 
25c ea., $2.00 per 10; 2-3 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
ACACIA PRUINOSA (e.). Small tree, with very 
graceful, feathery foliage, the young growth 
a beautiful bronze; new; quite distinct. Pots, 
2-3 ft., 40c ea; 3-4 ft., 60c ea. 
ACACIA PYCNANTHA. broad leaved wattle (e.). 
Branches rather pendulous, leaves large; firs, 
large and very numerous. Pots, 6-12 in., 30c 
ea., $2.50 per 10. - 
ACACIA SALIGNA (e.). Low tree, drooping 
branches, large leaves, bluish; new. Pots, 3-4 
ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
ACACIA SUAVEOLENS (e.). Small shrub, nar¬ 
row leaves; firs, in axillary racemes ; new. Pots, 
2 ft., 50c ea. 
ACACIA VERTICILLATA (e.). Spreading shrub 
or small tree. Leaves short, needle-like, in 
whorls, deep green. Firs, small, numerous. 
Makes a very ornamental hedge. Pots, 6-12 in., 
25c ea., $2.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100; 1-1% ft., 
30c ea., $2.50 per 10; 3-4 ft., 40c ea, $3.50 per 10. 
ACER CAMPESTRIS. English maple. (d.). Very 
ornamental; dark green foliage, retained late in 
the fall. This is a maple that succeeds well in 
California. 3-4 ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10; 4-6 ft., 
60c ea., $5.00 per 10. 
ACER GLABRUM. dwarf maple (d.n.). Grows 
mainly on the western slopes of the Sierra Ne¬ 
vada mountains. 1 ft., 50c ea. 
ACER JAPONICUM. Japanese maple (d.n.). 
Small tree; very ornamental, finely cut leaves, 
turning red in Fall. Pots, 2 ft., 50c ea. 
ACER MACROPHYLLUM. broad leaved maple 
(d.n.). Very handsome street, avenue, or shade 
tree, which should be extensively planted; this 
is a native of California. 6-8 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 
per 10. 
ACER NEGUNDO CALIFORNICUM. box elder 
(d.n.). Californian variety of this well known 
tree. Strong growing. 6-8 ft., 60c ea. 
ACER RUBRUM. scarlet maple, (d.). . Native of 
Eastern states, but does well in California. A 
very pretty street tree of moderate growth. 5-6 
ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
ACER SACCHARINUM. silver maple (d.). Na¬ 
tive of Eastern states. Rapid grower in Cali¬ 
fornia, and well adapted for a street or avenue 
tree. 4-6 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10; 6-8 ft.* 75c 
ea., $6.00 per 10. 
ADENOSTOMA FASCICULATUM. CHAPARRAL 
(e.n.). “Characteristic shrub of the chemisal 
or Chaparral regions of the Coast Range.” In 
cultivation a very beautiful shrub with its long 
terminal panicles of white flrs. Small plants, 
50c ea., potted. 
AESCULUS CALIFORNICUM. buckeye (d.n.). 
Handsome shrub or low spreading tree, found 
growing almost anywhere in the Coast Range. 
Firs, white, or pinkish, in very large drooping 
panicles. Cans, 2-2% ft., 35c ea., $2.50 per 10; 
from open ground, 3-6 ft., 50c ea. 
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM. horse chestnut 
(d.). Leaves large, flrs. white, in immense up¬ 
right panicles. Succeeds best near the Coast. 
2-3 ft., 50c ea. 
ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN. acacia nemu (d.). Rapid 
growing deciduous Acacia, with pink flrs. Likes 
warm location. 2-3 ft., 30c ea., $2.50 per 10; 3-4 
ft.. 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA. alder (d.n.). Large 
tree growing along margins of creeks. 3 ft., 
from pots, 35c ea. 
AMORPHA CALIFORNICA. indigo shrub (d.n.). 
Handsome shrub or small tree with pinnate 
leaves like those of the locust. Firs, in long 
finger-like spikes, deep purple, almost black, 
with conspicuous yellow stamens. 4-7 ft., 60c 
ea.. $5.00 per 10. 
AMYGDALUS DAVIDIANA ALBA. flowering 
almond (d.). White. Pots, 2-3 ft., 50c ea. 
AMYGDALUS D ALBA, flowering almond (d.). 
Double white. Pots, 3 ft., 50c ea. 
AMYGDALUS D RUBRA, flowering almond (d.). 
Pink. Pots, 3 ft., 50c ea. 
AMYGDALUS D RUBRA .flowering almond (d.). 
Red. 2-3 ft. pot. 50c ea. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. Norfolk island pink 
(e.). Noted for its beautiful symmetrical 
growth. While small, well suited for pot culture. 
Succeeds well outdoors in the Coast region. 
Pots, 1-2 ft., $1.50 ea.; 6-8 ft,, $5.00 ea. 
ARAUCARIA BIDWILLII. bunya-bunya tree 
(e.). Rather hardier than preceding, and used 
largely as a lawn tree; very stately. 4 ft., in 
pots, $3.00 ea. 
ARBUTUS MENZIESII. madrone. (e.n.). The most 
beautiful native Californian small tree. Leaves 
very large and shining; bark pale green, chang¬ 
ing to red; flrs. white, wax-like, in drooping pan¬ 
icles; berries rich red. We have a splendid 
stock of this tree, which should be planted in 
parks and gardens. Pots, 1-2 ft., 60c ea., $5.00 
per 10; 2-3 ft., $9.00 per 10. Less by the hun- 
dred. 
ARBUTUS UNEDO. strawberry tree* (e.). Or¬ 
namental tree or spreading shrub, with white 
bell-shaped waxy looking flrs. and red fruit 
resembling strawberries. A most beautiful 
hardy shrub for individual specimens or for 
massing. Pots, 1-2 ft., 40c, $3.00 per 10; 2-3 ft., 
60c ea., $5.00 per 10. Lower rates by the hun¬ 
dred._ - 
ARCTOSTAPHYLLOS PUNGENS. manzanita 
(en ). Perhaps the most striking of California 
shrubs. Small plants of this variety in pots at 
75c ea. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLLOS UVA-URSI. trailing man¬ 
zanita (e.n.). When better known in cultiva¬ 
tion, it will become one of the most popular for 
ground or bank cover. Pots, 75c ea. . 
ARDISIA CRENULATA (e.). Shrub with long, 
wavy leaves, drooping clusters of coral-like flrs. 
and red berries. Small plants in pots at 35c ea. 
ARUNDO DONAX. giant reed (e.). Grows to 
great height, and useful as a screen. Clumps, 
ASIMINA TRILOBA, paw-paw (d.) Small tree. 
Leaves turning red in fall; flrs. reddish, appear¬ 
ing in early spring; fruit large, of aromatic 
flavor. Very ornamental. 1-2 ft., 50c ea. 
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