Each 
10 
100 
S. coccinea 
An unusually showy form of the "Bottle Tree." In the late fall the 
tree is a mass of red flowers. 
1 gallon containers.60 .55 
S. diversifolia (The Black Kurrajong) (The Bottle Tree) 
Medium-sized evergreen tree to 50 to 60 feet high, small glistening 
light green leaves, variously formed, trunk enlarged at the base. 
Much usd as a street and park tree in Southern California. Will 
withstand much neglect and abuse. 
Prices same as for S. Acerfolia. 
ST. JOHN'S BREAD (see Ceratonia) 
STRAWBERRIES 
Rockhill (bush strawberry) 
Greatly improved variety—plant forms compact little bush, pro¬ 
ducing berries of delicious flavor almost continuously. 
1 gallon containers.40 .35 
Klondike 
Vigorous growing variety which does exceptionally well in hot 
sections. Very prolific and yields over long season—berry has fine 
flavor and is good keeper. Prices same as Progressive. 
Progressive 
Fine home or commercial variety beginning to bear a little later 
than other varieties and carrying over for three or four months 
longer than most other kinds. 
1 to 25.03 
25 to 50.025 
50 to 100.02 
STRAWBERRY TREE (see Arbutus) 
STRELITZIA augusta 
Tall-growing exotic banana-like plant with huge beaked, striking 
flowers in large specimens. Under proper conditions makes a very 
tropical setting. 
We have a large stock of huge specimens which can be balled. 
Prices on application. 
S. reginae (The Bird of Paradise) 
A rare plant, much prized for its tropical appearance and its exotic 
flowers. Well established clumps bloom almost continually. Plants 
bloom from 4 to 6 years from seed and because of the slow growth 
will never become common. 
7 in. pots, 2 yrs. old... . 2.00 
10 in. tubs, blooming size. 5.00 
STROBILANTHES isophyllus 
Shrub to 3 feet with willow-like leaves and blue flowers all spring 
and summer. Spreads from the roots and makes a handsome clump 
in time. 
4 in. pots.40 
1 gallon containers.70 
.45 
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