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EVANS & REEVES NURSERIES 
i:SCAZiZiONIA langleyensis (South America) 
Medium size evergreen shrub with large heads of rosy 
pink flowers in summer. Full sun, any soil, likes water. 
All Escallonias are particularly fine near the sea coast. 
40c and $1.50. 
ESCAZiIiONIA moutevediensis (Montevideo) 
Vigorous evergreen shrub, large terminal corymbs of 
white flowers covering the entire bush. 40c and $1.50. 
ESCAIiIiONIA organensis (South America) 
A somewhat dwarf growing evergreen shrub, hand¬ 
some dark green foliage, the young shoots being a 
reddish color. Rose-pink flowers. The most beautiful 
of all the Escallonias. Rare. 75c and $2.00. 
EUGHNIA hookeri (Australia) 
Large erect tree, evergreen, with large clusters of dark 
purple fruits. Eugenias like shade or sun, any soil and 
moisture. 40c and $1.50. 
EUGENIA myrtifolia (Australia) “Brush Cherry” 
Erect columnar tree with rich green leaves and red 
fruits. Useful as a specimen tree or for hedges. 40c 
and $1.50. 
EUGENIA Smithii (Australia) “Eili-pilli Tree” 
Symmetrical growing evergreen tree having the most 
ornamental berries of all, being of a beautiful orchid 
shade. Highly prized as table decorations. This is, in 
our opinion, the finest of all the Eugenias and we 
strongly recommend it. 50c and $1.75 to $2.50. 
EUGENIA uniflora (Brazil) “Surinam Cherry” 
Large spreading shrub with glossy foliage and large 
edible fruits like strawberries. 60c and $1.75. 
BRILLIANT FLOWERING DWARF 
EUCALYPTI 
All the Eucalypti listed below are from Western Aus¬ 
tralia, some of them having actually only been discovered 
in the last few years. They are all extremely free flowering 
with brilliant blossoms in clusters or drooping racemes 
and, above all, they are all dwarf trees or shrubs of grace¬ 
ful habit and restrained root growth. They should not in 
any way be confused with the large trees of this family, 
whose roots prove such a problem in the average garden. 
We have tested these new trees out and recommend them 
very highly. They are “different.” 
EUCAEYFTUS Angulosa (Western Australia) 
Free flowering, pale salmon flowers, grows to 8 feet. 
New. 75c and $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS Caesia (Western Australia) 
Slender weeping tree to about 15 feet, attractive 
russet-brown trunk, white branches and silvery-gray 
foliage. The tree blooms almost continuously, having 
rose-pink flowers with golden stamens in long droop¬ 
ing racemes. A very beautiful and aristocratic tree. 
Highly recommended. New introduction. $1.00 and 
$2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Desmondensis (Western Australia) 
Weeping habit, dense golden flowers, grows to 8 feet. 
New. $1.00 and $2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Erythrocorys (Western Australia) 
Tree to about 20 feet, white trunk, vivid scarlet- 
colored flower caps, large heads of golden - yellow 
flowers. Very beautiful and distinctive. New introduc¬ 
tion and rare. Strongly recommended. $1.00 and $2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS Picifolia (Western Australia) 
The true species, small bushy tree, masses of orange- 
colored flowers. 50c. 
EUCALYPTUS erythronema 
Dwarf, slender tree with clusters of deep crimson 
flowers in large clusters in such quantities as to almost 
smother the tree. New. 75c and $2.00, 
EUCALYPTUS Porestiana 
Dwarf tree of shrubby growth, with fine foliage and 
beautiful bright golden flowers. Particularly useful 
for background effects. 75c and $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS grossa 
Dwarf tree of bushy growth and larger blue-green 
foliage, flowers of golden yellow. 75c and $2.00. 
