NOLINA longifolia (Dasylirion longifolium) Each 10 
A somewhat rough barked small tree, 5 to 10 feet high, with a 
swollen base and a few short branches crowded at the top. 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 
Tubs .:. 2.00 
OAK (see Quercus) 
OLEANDER (see Nerium) 
OLIVE 
Ornamental tree much used for shade and ornament in the garden. 
Occasionally used as a street tree. 
5 gallon containers, 4 to 5 ft. 2.00 1.90 
Standards 
B6cB 8 to 10 ft.12.00 10.00 
B&B 10 to 12 ft. 14.50 12.50 
Boxed specimens various prices. 
ORANGE JESSAMINE (see Murraea) 
ORCHID TREE (see Bauhinia) 
OREGON GRAPE (see Mahonia) 
ORIENTAL POPPY (see Papaver) 
OSMANTHUS aquifolium 
Shrub or small tree to 20 feet, with very dark, almost black-green, 
sharply-spined leaves, with white fragrant flowers. Should be 
pruned to make a compact plant. 
1 gallon containers.90 .80 
OSTEOMELES schwerianae 
Shrub to 10 feet, slender rigid stems and dainty, light-green foliage, 
apple blossom flowers in the spring, followed by blue berries; 
largely used as a hedge where it is the last word in refinement. 
Likes dry soil and full sun. 
1 gallon containers. .50 45. 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 
OXALIS violacea 
Low spreading perennial—shamrock like leaves and violet flowers. 
A good border or shady garden plant. 
2^4 in. pots. .15 .12 
PALMS (see Chamerops, Cocos, Cyas, Erythea, Kentia, 
Livistonia, Phoenix, Roystonia, Trachycarpus, Washing- 
tonia) 
PALO VERDE TREE (see Parkinsonia) 
PAMPAS GRASS (see Cortaderia) 
100 
.40 
.10 
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