TREES AND SHRUBS 
Special Quotations on Large Quantities 
Aesculus Californica, “California Buckeye,” in gal cans, 6 to 10 
inches, each 35c. 
Arbutus Menziesii, “Madrone,” in 4 inch pots, 2 to 3 inches, each, 
35c. 
A triplex canescens, “Desert Salt Bush.” Silvery grey foliage. 
Valuable for hedges. In 2 l / 2 inch pots, each, 15c. 
Calycanthus occidentalis, “California Sweet-scented Shrub,” in 4 
inch pots, 9 to 12 inches, each, 35c. 
Carpenteria Californica. A rare shrub, with handsome, glossy 
green foliage, and bearing large, fragrant, pure white flowers with 
yellow stamens. In 6 inch pots, 10 to 14 inches, each, 75c. 
Ceanothus, “California Wild Lilac.” The Ceanothus is among the 
most desirable of our native shrubs and particularly useful for planting- 
in dry places. The following are some of the most beautiful species: 
Ceanothus arboreus. Large shrub or small tree. The finest of all 
the Ceanothi. Flowers in immense trusses, deep blue. In 4 inch pots, 
1J/2 to 2 feet, each, 75c. 
Ceanothus divaricatus. Glaucous foliage, large trusses of pale blue 
flowers. In 4 inch pots 6 to 12 inches, each, 35c. 
Ceanothus megacarpus. Thick leathery dark green foliage, white 
flowers. In 4 inch pots, 8 to 10 inch, each, 35c. 
Ceanothus spinosus. Bright green foliage, light blue flowers. In 
4-inch pots, 12 to 15 inches, each, 35c. 
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus. Dark green glossy foliage, deep blue 
flowers. In pots, 10 to 15 inches, each, 35c. 
Cercis occidentalis, “California Red-bud,” “Judas Tree.” In pots 
5 to 8 inches, each, 25c. 
Chilopsis saligna, “Desert Willow.” Shrub or small tree, flowers 
large, white and purple, blotched with yellow in the throat. In pots, 
each, 25c. 
Encelia Californica. Valuable shrub for dry places. Flowers 
yellow, resembling a single Sunflower. In 3 inch pots, each, 25c. 
Eriogonum fasciculatum, “Wild Buckwheat.” Low shrub, espe¬ 
cially valuable for dry places. Blooms in middle of summer. Flowers 
in large heads, white, tinged with pink. In 3 inch pots, each, 20c. 
Fremontia Californica, “California Slippery Elm.” Rare shrub, 
large rich yellow flowers. In 6 inch pots, 2 to 2^ feet, each, $2.00. 
Heteromeles arbutifolia, “California Holly” or “Christmas Berry.” 
In 4 inch pots, 5 to 8 inches, each, 25c. 
Lavatera assurgentifiora, “Tree Mallow.” A spreading shrub, 
valuable for planting on sand dunes and banks to hold the soil, also 
for low windbreaks, blowers deep lake red. In pots, each, 15c. 
Malvastrum fasciculatum, “False Mallow.” Grey-green foliage, 
pink flowers. In 4 inch pot, each, 35c. 
Mimulus glutinosus, “Sticky Monkey Flower.” In 4 inch pots, 6 to 
8 inches, each, 35c. 
