10 
100 
Each 
ACOKANTHERA venenata (A. toxicophylla) (Bushman's 
Poison) 
Flowers white or rose, very fragrant; a South-African shrub to 6 
feet; thick leathery leaves in beautiful shades of bronze and green, 
blackish purple fruit. An unusual specimen for the discriminating 
gardener. Rare. 
1 gallon containers. 1.00 
5 gallon containers. 3.00 
ACTINIDIA chinensis (Yangtao) 
Chinese shrubby twining vine—attractive large laves to 5" long— 
flowers white turning to yellow—edible fruit has goosebeery like 
flavor. 
1 gallon containers.60 
ADENOCARPUS viscosus (A. foliosus) 
Low spreading shrub, evergreen, for a sunny position. Showy 
yellow flowers, very handsome in the Spring. We recommend this 
shrub as a substitute for the Brooms as it is not subject to cater¬ 
pillar defoliation. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 
AFRICAN DAISY (see Gerbera) 
AFRICAN VIOLET (see St. Paulia) 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus (A. africanus) (African Lily, 
or Lily of the Nile) 
Handsome wide-leaved tuberous rooted plant with dark green 
leaves and tall spikes of blue or white flowers in heads. Common 
in Southern California but a fine garden subject that requires no 
care but an occasional watering. 
1 gallon containers.45 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 
Large field clumps. 2.00 
AGLAONEMA simplex (Chinese Evergreen) 
Good foliage plant for house or garden, especially for poorly 
lighted places. 
2i/ 4 in. pots. .30 
4 in. pots. .50 
AJUGA reptans (The Carpet Bugle Weed) 
Low, dense, fast-spreading creeper, excellent for covering shady 
slopes or in the rock garden. 
Flats .:... 2.00 
ALBIZZIA julibrissin (Silk Tassel Tree) 
Tree 30 to 40 feet. Pink flowers in heads crowded on upper ends of 
branches. 
1 gallon containers. 
— 6 — 
.90 .80 
2.75 2.50 
.50 
.45 .40 
1.50 
.40 .35 
1.50 
.25 .20 
.45 .40 
.50 
.45 
.40 
