TREES AND SHRUBS 
Special Quotations on Large Quantities 
Aesculus californica, “California Buckeye, ” in gal. cans, 9 to 
15 inches, each 50c. 
Arbutus menziesii, “Madrone,” in gal. cans, 3 to 5 inches each 
35c. 
Atriplex canesceus, “Desert Salt Bush.” Silvery grey fo¬ 
liage. Valuable for hedges. In 3 inch pots, each 15c. 
Calycantlius occidentalis, “California Sweet-scented Shrub,” 
in 3 inch pots, 5 to 7 inches, each, 20c. 
Carpenteria californica. A rare shrub, with handsome, glossy 
green foliage, and bearing large, fragrant, pure white flowers with yel¬ 
low stamens. In qt. cans, 8 to 10 inches, each, 60c. 
Ceanothus, “California Wild Lilac.” The Ceanothus is among 
the most desirable of our native shrubs and particularly useful for plant¬ 
ing 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 
10 to 15 inches, each, 50c. ’ 
Ceanothus divaricatus. Glaucous foliage, large trusses of pale 
blue flowers. In qt. cans, 8 to 12 in., each, 35c. 
Ceanothus integerrimus. A tall branching shrub from the pine 
belt. Flowers white, in large trusses. In 4 inch pots, 5 to 8 inches 
each, 25c. ’ 
Ceanothus megacarpus. Thick leathery dark green foliage white 
flowers. In 4 inch pots, 5 to 8 inches, each, 35c. 
Ceanothus oliganthus. Foliage somewhat hairy, stems reddish 
brown; large trusses of deep purplish blue flowers. In 4 inch pots 6 to 
8 inches, each 35c. ’ v 
Ceanothus spiuosus. Bright green foliage, light blue flowers. In 
4 inch pots, 6 to 10 inches, each, 35c. 
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus. Dark green glossy foliage, deep blue 
flowers In 4 inch pots, 8 to 12 inches, each, 25c; in gal. cans, 3 to 4 
ft., each, 60c 
Cereis occidentalis, “California Red-bud,” “Judas Tree ” In 
pots, 1 to 1 %, ft., each 25c. 
Gercocarpus betulaefolius. Mountain Mahogany. A handsome 
shrub, especially valuable for dry places in 2ft inch pots, 5 to 8 inches 
each, 25c. '" 4 ’ 
Clematis lasiandra, “Wild Clematis.” Beautiful climbing plant 
I lowers creamy white. In 3 inch pots, each, 25c. 
Eucelia californica. Valuable shrub for dry places. Flowers yel¬ 
low, resembling a single Sunflower. In 3 inch pots, each, 15c; doz. $1.50. 
■ n Eriogonum fasciculatum, “Wild Buckwheat. ”Low shrub, espe- 
cia ly valuable for dry places. Blooms in middle of summer Flowers 
m large heads, white, tinged with pink. In 3 inch pots, each, 20c. 
Fraxinus dipetala, “’Flowering Ash/” Deciduous shrub, flow¬ 
ers white. In 4 inch pots, 1 to 1 % ft., each, 85c. 
Fremoutia californica, “California Slippery Klin, 9 ” Rare 
shrub, large rich yellow flowers. In 4 inch pots, 4 to 6 inches, each, 50c. 
Heieromeles arbutifolia, “California Holly” or “Christmas 
Kerry.” In qt. cans, 10 to 12 inches, each, 35c. 
t Isomeris arborea. “Kladder Fod.” Small shrub, flowers yellow 
In 4 inch pots, 8 to 12 inches, each, 20c. 
Juniperus californica, “California Juniper.” Shrub or small 
tree, especially useful for dry sandy situations. In 3 inch pots, 5 to 8 
inches, each 20c. 1 ’ 
