Ghas. G. Navlet Go 
mS-1938 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
(Coniferous Trees and Evergreens, Page 23) 
(It Is important that Flowering and Berried Shrubs be pruned at the proper time. See "Pruning Hints" 
on Page 5 of the Planter's Guide. Send 10c for a copy.) 
ABBREVIATIONS EXPLAINED 
S, stands for Shrub. T, stands for Tree. D, stands for Deciduous meaning that the shrub or tree loses its foliage 
during the winter months. E, stands for Evergreen indicating that the shrub or tree is always green and therefore 
holds its foliage the year round. Con, stands for Conifer, the group of evergreen trees and shrubs bearing true cones 
or berrylike or drupaceous fruit, under native conditions. 
DELIVERY—Purchaser pays transportation on shrubs or trees at prices quoted. On shrub orders for $5.00 or 
more, we pay transportation within the third zone. 
ALL SHRUBS MARKED (* *) CAN BE FURNISHED FROM 2»/2-INCH POTS, READY TO SET OUT, 15c ea; 
12 FOR $1.75. POSTPAID. 
“NEW RED ABELIA” 
A. fioribunda. One of the very best introduced in recent 
years. Main crop of bright rosy-red trumpet-shaped 
blossoms is in spring. Blooms moderately through 
summer with another good crop in autumn. Spread¬ 
ing habit. Handsome evergreen foliage. Acid soil 
and cool spot. 4-inch pot 75c. 
♦ABELIA Grandiflora. ES. Foliage glossy green, flower 
tubular, white flushed pink. Gal. can 1 to l */2 ft* 50c; 
field grown 2 to 3 ft. $1.25. 
ACACIA Armata (Kangaroo Thorn). ES. Slender 
branched spreading habit. Flowers light yellow 
along branches. Gal. can 4 to 5 ft. 50c. $4.50 for 10. 
*Baileyana (Cootamundra Wattle). T. Handsome sil¬ 
ver-blue foliage. Golden yellow flowers cover tree in 
Winter months. Gal. can 3 to 4 ft. 50c; 4 to 6 ft. 
60c; 5 to 6 ft. 75c. 
♦Fioribunda. T. Continuous bloomer. Gal. can 5 to 6 
ft. 75c; $7.00 for 10. 
♦Latifolia (Golden Wattle). S. or T. Leaves long and 
slender. Flowers at axil of every leaf. Gal. can 4 to 
6 ft. 50o; $4.50 for 10. 
Melanoxylan. T. (Black Acacia). Compact pyramidal 
growth ; popular street tree. Leaves oblong, flowers 
light yellow. Gal. cans 4 to 5 ft. 50c. 
Verticilatta. S. or T. (Star Acacia). Bushy, spreading 
habit; leaves needle-like; flowers light yellow. May 
be used in hedges. Gal. can 5 to 6 ft. 50c. 
♦ARALIA, Japonica. ES. Tropical appearance, large 
green, deeply lobed leaves. Gal. can lYz to 2 ft. 50c. 
BERBERIS Darwini (Berberry). ES. Leaves like Holly. 
Yellow flowers, blue berries during Winter and 
Spring. Gal. can 1 to V/z ft. 50c. 
♦Thunbergi. S. A rich lustrous bronzy red. Brilliant 
red berries. Deciduous. Field grown 2 to 3 ft. $2.00. 
♦Viridus. ES. Yellow flowers, blue berries. Gal. can 
2 to 3 ft. 50o; field grown, 3 to 4 ft., $2.00. 
Vulgaris. DS. Golden yellow flowers. In Fall bright 
scarlet berries. Gal. can 2 to 3 ft. 50c; field grown 
3 to 4 ft., $2.00. 
♦Wilsoni. ES. Dwarf. Leaves glossy green, long 
spines. Flowers yellow. Red berries in Winter. 
Gal. can V/z to 2 ft. 50o; 4 to 5 ft. $3.50. 
BOTTLE BRUSH 
(See Callistemon) 
BOXWOOD (Buxus). ES. Boxwoods are always indis¬ 
pensable. Globe shaped 14 to 16 in. in diameter 
$3.50. Dwarf, for borders and edgings, $1.00 for 10; 
$9.00 for 100. 
BREATH OF HEAVEN (See Diosma). 
CALYCANTHUS, Floridus. DS. Sweet scented shrub. 
Flowers reddish brown. Entire shrub fragrant. 
Gal. can H/z to 2 ft. 50c ea. 
Fage Eighteen 
A Rare Shrub—Brunfelsia (ES) 
fioribunda—A Winter-blooming shrub of great beauty* 
Large, showy, fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers of 
rich purple in terminal cymes. Medium and com¬ 
pact growth. Very dark green foliage. Gallon cans,. 
10 to 12", $1.25. 
CALLISTEMON (Bottle Brush) 
♦Lanceolatus. ES. Similar to C. Rigidus. Leaves 
shorter and broader. New shoots very ruddy. Free 
bloomer. Gal. can 1 to IVz ft. 50c. 
♦rigidus. ES. Long red anthers form cylindrical ' 
flower. Fast grower. Full sun. Hardy anywhere, 
even in alkali soil. Gal. cans, 1 to 1*/^ ft. 50c. 
CAMELLIAS 
Apple Blossom—Distinct apple blossom frag¬ 
rance. Flowers flushed when in bud and open 
to show a white interior with handsome yellow 
stamens. Very bushy. Balled, 1 to 1(4 ft*, $1.50. 
Clarke’s Red—Medium late sort. Bright, clear 
red flowers. Large and fully double. Balled, 1(4 
feet, $2.00. 
John Laing—A very beautiful regular and dou¬ 
ble light rose. A late bloomer. Very bushy and 
compact growth. Balled, 1 to 1(4 ft., $1.50. 
Pink Perfection—Regular, fully double flowers. 
Clear shell pink. A bushy grower. Sets buds 
heavily and should be disbudded if large flowers 
desired. Balled, 1(4 feet, $2.00. 
CAMPHOR TREE, Cinnamomum camphora. ET. Be¬ 
cause of its moderate growth and regular form, it is 
frequently used for narrow parkways and as a 
street tree. Always handsome with its dense bright 
green glossy foliage, tinged with rich bronze in 
spring. Gal. can 3 to 4 ft. 60c; 5-gal. can 4 to 5 
ft. $2.00. 
CAROB (St. John’s Bread) Ceratonia siliqua. ET. Tree 
admirably adapted to ornamental street and avenue 
planting or as a single specimen. Symmetrical shape 
and evergreen, dense, glossy foliage. Long lived, 
deep rooted, does not become too large or straggly. 
Quite drought-resistant. Gal. cans 1(4 to 2 ft. 50c. 
CARPENTERIA Californica. ES. Evergreen shrub i 
native of California. Profuse clusters of large, pure 
white flowers showing golden yellow stamens. Gal. 
can 1(4 to 2 ft. 60c. 
CASSIA artemesoides 8 ft. ES. Finely cut, silvery-gray i 
foliage. Fragrant, clear yellow flowers. Stands 
drought and sun. Qal. cans 1(4 to 2 ft. 50c. 
♦CASUARINA STRICTA. T. (She Oak)—Rapid grow¬ 
ing tree. Very valuable for road side planting. 
Strong grower, dense with very numerous short 
branchlets. Gal. can 3 to 4 ft. 50c. 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus (Calif. Wild Lilac). ES. 5-10 ft. 
The deepest brilliant blue of the Native Lilacs, also | 
the sweetest fragrance. 4" pots, 1-1(4 ft* 60c. 
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