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Mia lluive IPs 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs 
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plainly on the order form. 
The figure following the name of the plant indicates 
the average height it attains and is given for your 
guidance in planting. 
ARAUCARIA 
BIDWILLI (Bunya-Bunya Pine)—The branches of this va¬ 
riety turn downward and the tips turn up. The leaves are 
in a double row, about 2 inches long, stiff and sharp- 
pointed. A fine tree as a specimen. Bears large cones. 
Gallon cans, $1.00 each. 
ABELIA ., n 
FLrORlBUNDA (Mexican Abelia). 6 ft. A new variety with 
showy carmine, tubular flowers, with white throats. Flow¬ 
ers are about 2 inches long and are borne singly or in 
clusters of 2 or 3. Blooms profusely from spring to early 
summer and again in late summer. Gallon cans, 8oc each. 
GRANDIFLORA. 6 ft. A pretty free-flowering shrub, re¬ 
maining in bloom during the entire summer, bearing 
tubular flowers almost one inch long, white, flushed pink. 
Gallon cans, 60c each. Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $1.75 each. 
SCHUMANNI. 6 ft. A beautiful new Abelia, with flowers 
much larger than A. Grandiflora. Color is soft pinkish 
lavender. Loses most of its foliage in the winter. Gallon 
cans, 75c each. 
ARIES —Fir 
CONCOLOR (White Fir)—A moderately growing tree well 
"" adapted for a small yard. Makes a fine outdoor Christmas 
tree Very resistant to heat and drought. Balled, 1% to 2 
feet, $3.50 each; 2 to 3 feet, $4.00 each. 
ABUTILON —Flowering Maple 
HYBRIDUM—Maple-like leaves and bell-shaped pendulous 
flowers. Half hardy shrub in bloom over a long season. 
Orange or pink. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
MEGAPOTAMICUM (Lantern Flower)—This half climbing 
evergreen shrub is highly recommended for its free-flower¬ 
ing habit. The yellow petals with red stripes, and the red- 
brown calyx, appear on the semi-weeping branches all 
year. Does well in practically any situation, and requires 
very little attention. Gal. cans, 65c each. 
ACACIA 
Highly ornamental and decorative, rapid growing shrubs 
and trees which are natives of Australia. 
The specimens offered are in gallon containers, and stand 
3 to 6 teet in height according to variety. 
BAILEYANA. 30 ft. Very ornamental tree, with bluish green 
feathery foliage and covered with a mass of bright canary- 
yellow flowers in January. 60c each. 
DIETRICHIANA—This bushy shrub has very narrow leaves, 
dark green, and 3 to 4 inches long. The flowers are borne 
in small clusters about 6 to 12 inches along the stems in 
January. They are light yellow and very fragrant. This is 
a rare variety. 60c each. 
FLORIBUNDA (Golden Wattle). 25 ft. A rapid-growing tree 
of pendulous habit, with long, narrow foliage; flowers come 
in racemes of bright yellow, blooming throughout the sum¬ 
mer, useful for avenue and street planting. 50c each. 
LATIFOLIA. 15 to 25 ft. Used extensively in Golden Gate 
Park for windbreaks and is also a valuable hedge plant; 
leaves are long and flowers golden yellow. 50c each. 
MELANOXYLON (Blackwood Tree). 40 ft. Valuable for side¬ 
walk or avenue trees; it has few equals, being of very 
rapid growth, and it can be trimmed so as to make beau¬ 
tiful specimens. Flowers pale yellow, blooms in March. 
30c each 
VERTICILLATA (Star Acacia). 10 ft. A spreading shrub 
with fine needle-like leaves: flowers deep yellow, blooms 
in April and May. Fine for grouping. 50c each. 
ARAEIA —Fatsia Japonica 
SIEBOLDII. 6 ft. A massive plant of tropical appearance 
with very large shining green, deeply lobed leaves. A 
splendid porch plant and also suitable for outdoors in the 
shade. Gallon cans, 75c each. 
AUCURA 
JAPONICA VARIEGATA (Gold Dust Tree). 5 ft. Large 
glossy foliage marked with yellow spots. Of slow spreading 
growth. In the warmer sections it should have partial 
shade. Fine for porch decorations. Gallon cans. 60c each. 
JAPONICA—Dark green foliage. Gal. cans, 60c each. 
AZALEA —Rhododendron 
HINODEGIRI (Japanese Azalea). 2 ft. Flowers bright red. 
appearing very early in the season; of dwarf habit. Balled, 
6 to 8 inches, with flowering buds, $1.00 each. 
KAEMPFERI. Beautiful salmon shade. Classed as an ever¬ 
green, but sometimes partially deciduous. 9 to 12 inch 
spread, $1.25 each. 
MACRANTHUM. Evergreen form with large deep rose flow¬ 
ers in the spring. The latest to bloom, and one of the 
best. 9 to 12 inch spread, $1.25 each. 
BERBER IS —Barberry 
CORALLINA COMPACTA. A low growing form of barberry 
reaching about a foot high, and attaining a spread of 2 or 
3 feet. The orange flowers persist practically all year. 
Gal. cans, 85c each. 
DARWINII. 5 ft. A densely branched, spreading shrub, 
with thick and leathery foliage; flowers orange-yellow and 
very fragrant, followed by purple fruit; the best of the 
species. Gallon cans. 60c each. 
WILSONAE. 3 ft. An introduction from western China of 
very dwarf habit with small glossy green leaves and long 
spines. The foliage in the fall assumes beautiful red tints; 
has attractive red berries in the winter. Gallon cans, 65c 
each. 
Bouvardia Humboldti 
