L. laevigatum 
Each 
10 
100 
The Australian Tea Tree; large spreading shrub to 40 feet; graceful 
arching branches and grayish-green 
foliage; needs very little 
water and thrives in almost any soil. 
Especially valuable near 
the beaches. 
1 gallon containers . 
..50 
.45 
.40 
5 gallon containers, 3 to 4 ft . 
_ 1.70 
1.60 
1.50 
5 gallon containers, 4 to 5 ft..... 
....... 2.00 
1.90 
1.80 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 
. 1.80 
1.70 
1.60 
B&B 3 to 4 ft. 
. .... 2.50 
2.25 
2.15 
B&B 4 to 5 ft ...... 
. 3.00 
2.75 
2.60 
B&B 5 to 6 ft..... ... 
. .. 4.00 
3.75 
3.60 
B&B 6 to 8 ft . 
. 5.50 
5.25 
5.00 
B&B 8 to 10 ft . 
.. 6.50 
6.25 
6.00 
L. laevigatum compacta (Reevesi) 
A slower growing and more solid form of this fine plant. Much 
better for ordinary gardens as it does not get out of bounds. 
1 gallon containers. .50 .45 
B&B 1 to iy 2 ft. 1.50 
B&B iy 2 to 2 ft. 1.75 
L. scoparium flore plena rosea 
Fine new dwarf variety. Small bronze colored leaves and dainty, 
very double, rose colored flowers. This is the best winter bloom¬ 
ing shrub we know. 
1 gallon containers.65 .60 
L. scoparium var. Nicholsi 
A tall-growing variety to 18 feet, with red flowers, bronzy leaves 
and a very satisfactory plant. 
1 gallon containers.60 
LEUCADENDRON argentium (The Silver Tree) 
From 20 to 30 feet; this is one of the most famous trees in the world; 
a native of Table Mountain on the Cape of Good Hope; lance¬ 
shaped, silvery-white leaves, covered with silvery hairs. Thrives 
in Southern California where the temperature does not go below 
28 degrees. A most showy plant which could be more generally 
used. 
.40 
.55 
18 in. boxes 
20.00 and up 
LEUCOPHYLLUM texanum (The Real “Purple Sage" of 
Texas) 
Shrub to 8 feet. Silvery tomentose leaves. Bell shaped violet- 
purple flowers. Excellent plant for foliage and flower contrast in 
the shrubbery border. 
1 gallon containers 
.60 
.55 
.50 
