Ornamental and Landscape Department 
The foregoing pages have developed this book primarily into a Bulb and Begonia Catalog. The following pages 
offer further choice garden and orchard stock. We wish to call your attention here to Hyde’s Landscape Service. 
For years, we have had the reputation of having unusual plant material not generally found at nurseries. In the 
sales-yard of our Home Nursery, you will find many things for which you are searching. Pay us a visit. 
Our representatives are specialists in their particular activities. Their experience with the designing of many gar¬ 
dens and training with respect to style in the garden have made available to you a service which you will find economical 
and will save you costly mistakes. 
A personal visit to our Nursery is advisable, but if you are within reasonable distance and would like a personal call, 
we will be very glad to arrange an appointment at your convenience. Drop us a card or telephone Watsonville 44. 
There are literally thousands of shrubs and plants suitable for home decoration, and for that reason we have not 
attempted in this Catalog to list them. We do call your attention, however, to a few of the unusual Specimen plants. 
FLOWERING TREES 
Among the most showy and satisfactory of our spring blos¬ 
soms arc the Flowering Fruit Trees. By careful planning in 
planting your group or row of these, you may have continuous 
and delightful color from the first Dawn Apricot in December 
to the last of the Japanese Flowering Cherries in June. The 
effect is delightful for the spring garden and affords much 
cutting for the home. 
CALIFORNIA NATIVE SHRUBS 
AND TREES 
Adapted to the long rainless summer season, they thrive 
on our drier hillside areas and your watering problems are 
at a minimum. Further, they add new interest and beauty 
to your garden and provide excellent cutting for the home 
throughout the year. Write for prices. 
DWARF FLOWERING ALMOND 
White. Shrubby trees with small, double, white flowers in 
profusion. 
Pink. Soft pink flowers in profusion as in the white 
variety. 
2 to 3-ft. trees, 75c each; $6.50 for 10 
FLOWERING APRICOT, Dawn. Delightful rich pink 
blossoms. Generally blooms late in December. Free flower¬ 
ing. 
75c each; $6.50 for 10 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES. 
These trees will give a very gay effect to your garden of 
spring-flowering trees. The colors are exceedingly delicate 
and the trees free flowering. Scarlet and crimson fruit during 
the summer prolong the color effect. 
Bechtel’s Crab. Very double, delicate pink flowers, 
Floribunda (Semi-dwarf Japanese Flowering Crabapple). 
Dwarf habit with tendency toward weeping. Lovely 
rosy pink and white flowers give a charming contrasting 
color effect. 
Purpurea. Rather erect grower with purple leaves and 
bright pink flowers followed by pretty red Crabapple 
fruit- 
$1.00 each; $9.00 for 10 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
Early Double Red. Bright scarlet flowers; very double. 
Late Double Red. A later form of the early variety. 
Double Pink, Clara Meyer. Clear delicate pink; large 
flowers. 
Double White. Very large, double glistening white flowers 
of fine substance. 
75c each; $6.50 tor 10 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Being so free flowering, the masses of delicate flowers give 
an effect that draws many thousands of people to our National 
Capital in Washington every spring. You should have a 
group or row of these lovely flowering trees in the following 
varieties. We have found these to be the best of the many 
offered. 
Amayadori. Double; light pink. 
Campanulata. Long, tubular flowers of brilliant red. The 
foliage and flowers appear together. A very showy tree. 
Mount Fuji. Pure white, double flowers in profusion. 
Shirofugen. Very large flowers changing color from white 
to pink and cerise. Late flowering, blooming after the 
leaves appear. 
Veitchi. Double; deep pink. 
Victory. Large; full; double; light pink. 
4 to 6-ft. trees, $1.25 each; $11.50 for 10 
RED-FLOWERING QUINCE. A very showy, dwarf, early- 
flowering shrub with bright rosy red, semi-double flowers. 
Gal. cans, 75 cts.; 5-gaI. cans $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. 
BEECH. Upright and Weeping Copper and Green specimens. 
$7.50 up. 
RHODODENDRONS. We offer an excellent stock of un¬ 
named hybrids. This is your opportunity to have a wonder¬ 
ful naturalized planting at low cost. $1.00 to $2.50. 
Also named hybrid specimens. 
Laurus 
nobilis 
La urus nobil is 
European Bay 
Untrimmed specimens, un¬ 
equaled for hedges. $2.00 
up. 
Trimmed specimens—Stand¬ 
ards and Pyramids. For 
formal effect. $5.00 up. 
Write for prices in detail. 
Seed Novelties 
Write for quantity prices 
Delphinium, Orchid Hy¬ 
brids. Outstanding mix¬ 
ture of sorts from leading 
hybridizers. Pkts. 50c 
and $1.00. 
Pansies, Special Giant¬ 
flowering Mixture. Our 
usual Hyde Quality. Pkts. 
25c, 50c, and $1.00 each. 
Garden Bulbs in Color 
HORTICULTURAL BOOK OF THE YEAR 
275 pictures in full colors, 100 
more in halftones, almost telling 
the story of more than 60 different 
kinds of bulb flowers. 
Identify bulbs seen in bloom, 
visualize how the many kinds and 
varieties will look in your garden, 
arrange your color schemes, see 
these easily grown beauties as they 
actually grow in the garden. 
Written for actual use, ready 
reference, and dependable gui¬ 
dance. Every garden library 
simply must have it; every gar¬ 
dener wants it. 
Written by J. Horace McFar¬ 
land, R. Marion Hatton, and 
Daniel J. Foley. Published by the 
Macmillan Co. 
A real color book for $3.50. 
We can supply dealers. 
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