Daphnes 
Daphne Cneorum —Dwarf species foi 
rock gardens. Needs afternoon shade and 
no cultivation. Attractive pink flowers ir 
clusters in early spring. Very fragrant. 
Strong plants. 50c each. 
Daphne odora marglnata —Winter flower 
ing hardy shrub for a shaded or partly 
shaded location. Pink flowers in clusters 
very fragrant. Needs perfect drainage and 
no cultivation. 50 cents medium and 75 
cents larger. Prepaid. 
Rosa Hugonis 
(tSVc Above Photo) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long 
graceful branches with fern-like leaves are 
covered in early spring with wreaths of fra¬ 
grant yellow flowers. Plant as a shrub for 
color effect. Grows 4-5 feet high. Strong 
plants, $1.00 each. Aledium sized plants 
75 c. 
Rosa Bicolor —A shrub growing 4-5 feet 
high. Blooms from early spring to summer. 
Flowers are single 2J^-3 inches across and 
are the richest coppery scarlet I have ever 
seen in any flower. A cluster of golden 
stamens enhances the beauty. Reverse of 
petals are gold. Strong plants $1.00 each. 
Rosa Xanthina —A semi-double bright 
yellow flowered shrub rose. Height to 6 
feet. Very handsome and very worthy of 
trial by gardeners who desire masses of 
color. $1.00 each. Strong plants. 
Crataegus Coccinoides —(Scarlet Haw¬ 
thorn) Shrubs 5 to 8 feet high. Flowers 1 
inch in diameter in clusters followed by red 
berries in the fall. A beautiful shrub. 50c 
each. 
Malus Arnoldiania 
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Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 ft. 
in height. Long weeping branches resembl- 
r g a Spill a Vsr. Ecutlii. I It v. irs in masses. 
Buds are bright rose red opening to a light 
pink shade. The effect of two colors on the 
bush is very beautiful. This is one of the 
rarest of all flowering crabapples and is 
highly recommended. Sepciniens 4-5 ft. 
in height. $2.50 each. Blooms first year. 
Prepaid. Smaller size for $1.50 each. 
New Dwarf Red Lantana —Bright red in 
color. A selected form. The brightest 
red of them all. Young plants from pots for 
spring delivery only. 25c each; $2.50 per 
12. Does not exceed 28 inches in height. 
Flowering Deciduous Shrubs 
Giant Fragrant Lilac —Flowers produced 
in masses on terminal racemes. Latter 
sometimes over 30 inches long. Single 
lavender flowers. Very fragrant and never 
fails to bloom each year. By far the finest 
of all lilac types for California conditions. 
Clusters of flowers about 4 inches in diameter 
at base tapering to a point at tipe. Height 
8 feet. Medium 75c; large $1.00 each. 
Japanese Flowering Quince —New colors 
in this old favorite. Unsurpassed for early 
bloom and long display of color. Scarlet 
2 to 3 feet, $1.00; Marmorata pink and white, 
2 to 3 feet, $1.00; Pure white, 2 to 3 feet, 
$1.00; Coral salmon (new variety) 2 to 3 feet, 
$1.00; deep rose, 2 to 3 feet, 75c. 
Clerodendron fallax—Glory Bower or 
Cashmere Bouquet. A robust growing, all 
summer flowering shrub producing large 
hydrangea like heads of flowers over the 
entire summer. Flowers deep rose pink very 
fragrant. One of the best plants for flower¬ 
ing in shady places. Strong roots, $1.00 
each. Prepaid. 
Clerodendron Fragrans —(Glory Bower) 
Shrub 5 feet high, producing over the entire 
summer double flowers in dense clusters 3 
inches wide. Fragrance unsurpassed, spicy. 
Can be used admirably in corsages. $1.00 
each. Delicate pink. 
Viburnum Carlesil —A beautiful deciduous 
spring flowering shrub. Very fragrant. 
Pink and white flower clusters 2 to 3 inches 
in diameter. April bloomer. Large, heart 
shaped leaves beautifully colored scarlet 
during winter. 4 feet in height. 15 to 18 
inch size, $1.00 prepaid. 
Ceratostlgma —Dwarf shrub (30 inch 
height) completely covered during the 
summer with vivid rich blue flowers. One 
of the most beautiful flowering shrubs known. 
Plant in part .shade or full sun. 25c each. 
Prepaid. 
Dwarf Pomegranate —Beautiful border 
plant in bloom all summer. Flowers 
followed by red fruits 1 inches in diameter. 
Fine for planing in front of other shrubs in 
groups of 3 to give color. The plants do not 
exceed 15 inches in height. Plant 14 inches 
apart for hedge use. Blooming size plants 
25c each 3 year old at 50c each. 
Calycanthus florida —(Spice Bush or Sweet 
Shrub.) A very hardy deciduous shrub 
producing in late spring very double dark 
red flowers that have the fragrance of straw¬ 
berries. Does well in either full .sun or all 
shade. Foliage large and attractive. 3 to 
4 feet, 75 cents each; 4 to 5 feet, $1.00. 
Prepaid. 
Forsythia spectabllis —Hardiest of all 
Forsythia. Profuse bloomer e.xcellent for 
marginal or group planting. Showiest of 
all varieties. Rich yellow flowers. 3 to 4 
feet at $1.00; 2 to 3 feet at 75 cents. Prepaid_ 
Phlladelphus “Virginal” —Semi-double 
flowers. Pure white very fragrant. Blooms 
larger than any other variety. Blooms 
intermittently all summer. 2 to 3 feet, 75 
cents. Prepaid. 
Red Barberry —Foliage rich bronzy red 
similar to the red-leaved Japanese Maple. 
Foliage becomes more brilliant and gorgeous 
throughout summer. Covered in winter 
with brilliant scarlet berries that remain 
throughout the winter. Vigorous two year 
plants. 75c each. Prepaid. Grows 2K to 
3 feet high. Extra select size for $1.00 each. 
Evergreen Shrubs with 
Showy Red Berries 
Aucuba Laurlfolius —Beautiful now select¬ 
ed variety. A perfect shrub for shady 
location. Height 4 feet. Deep lustrous 
green foliage with leaves about 8 inches 
long. Produces in winter large clusters of 
bright red berries. Individual berries 
to % inch long. Balled 12-15 inch, $1.00 
each. Not prepaid. 
Cotoneaster Parneyi 
A beautiful new evergreen producing very 
large clusters of a brilliant red, comparable 
to a California Holly in brightness. In¬ 
dividual clusters 3 inches or more in diam¬ 
eter. Color very apparent from November 
till April. Foliage dark olive green. Grows 
6 feet high with graceful branches that weep 
with the weight of the fruit. The most 
attractive of all the Cotoneasters. Im¬ 
ported from the Royal Botanical Gardens 
of Scotland. Well established in gallon 
cans. 75c each. Not prepaid; medium 
sized plants, 50c each in gallon cans; balled 
2-3 ft. at $1.50. Not prepaid. 
New Pyracantha Formosiana Splendens 
—A new form that is rapidly gaining popu¬ 
larity. The most showy of all Pyracanthas. 
Enormous clusters of bright holly-red berries. 
Height 0 feet. Very select new variety. 
75c each. Not prepaid. 
Stransvaesla Davldlana —I^arge evergreen 
shrub from West China. Has lustrous foli¬ 
age with small white flowers in large clusters 
(3 to 4 inches in diameter), followed by 
scarlet beriues in large heads. Has scarlet 
foliage in fall and winter. Very showy. 
Thrives in full sun. 75c. Not prepaid. 
Evergreen Red Berried Shrubs 
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