Each 
10 
100 
B. rosea speciosium 
A recent introduction; flower bracts of cinnabar-red; a fast grower 
and in the blooming period the plant is a mass of flowers from 
top to bottom. Very fine. 
4 in. pots. 1.20 
1 gallon containers. 2.00 
5 gallon containers.10.00 
BOUVARDIA humboldti 
Very popular because of the wonderful odor of the flowers, which 
are the clearest white; tender shrub thriving in rich soil with 
abundance of water. 
4 in. pots.50 .40 
1 gallon containers.-.70 .60 
B. jacquini 
Beautiful coral-red blooms; a very choice plant, uncommon. 
4 in. pots.50 .40 
1 gallon containers.70 .60 
B. leiantha (pink) 
A lighter color than jacquini. 
4 in. pots.50 .40 
1 gallon containers.70 .60 
B. harlandi 
Dwarf, compact, urn-shaped plant to about 3 feet. Fine for tub or 
pot specimens. This is the finest boxwood for Southern California 
as it is a darker green than the common variety and does not burn 
in the sun. New. 
1 gallon containers.75 .65 .60 
BOWER PLANT (see Pandorea jasminoides) 
BOXWOOD (see Buxus) 
BRASSICA oleracea (Ornamental Cabbage) 
Novelty plant with cabbage like foliage having fine color shadings 
in red and green. 
5 in. pots.50 
BRAZILIAN PEPPER (see Schinus) 
BREATH OF HEAVEN (see Diosma) 
BRIDAL WREATH (see Spirea) 
BRISBANE BOX (see Tristania) 
BRUSH CHERRY (see Eugenia) 
BUCKTHORN (see Rhamnus) 
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