EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
PRICES ON THIS PAGE ARE F. O. B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYING CHARGES EXTRA 
_ ... A lovely green foliage 
Grevillea Obtusifolia. plant completely cov¬ 
ering the ground and flowering almost con¬ 
tinuously. The flowers are a desirable shade 
of red. Plant in ordinary garden soil and 
do not water too much; in full sun. Ideal 
for hanging baskets. 50c. 
Hehanthemum Ocymoides. flo ^ e rs with a 
purple eye at the base of the petal, set 
against a contrasting background of gray 
foliage, make it easy to realize why this 
plant is called the SUN ROSE. 50c. 
NERIUM—'"Oleander" 
Brilliant, showy flowers and light green 
foliage. 
Atroplenissima—Dark Blood Red. 
Mrs. Roeding —Double Salmon. 
Single White. 
Double Pink. 
Any of the above Oleanders—50c each 
HIBISCUS 
One of the most colorful group of plants 
grown In California with its vivid flowers 
and bright glossy foliage. 
. — „ Immense single coral pink 
Agnes Gault. fi owers . 
..ui_A pleasing shade of light 
Peachblow. pink Double. 
e- _i_ The brightest colored and 
single ned. mos t profuse bloomer of all. 
Double Red. Rich double red. 
All varieties 50c each. 
i i. ,j. e • Either shrub or 
Holmskioldia Sanguinea. c n m b e r is this 
brick red flowering plant that might be mis¬ 
taken for a bougainvillea at a distance. 
Flowers almost the entire year. Plant in full 
sun and water liberally and you will be well 
rewarded. 50c. 
„ , Too well known to need any 
Hydrangea, description. Each year, how¬ 
ever, finds them being produced with larger 
flowers and better colors. We offer the im¬ 
proved large flowered, strong growing type 
that does well in shade or semi-shade. 40c. 
,_ T -Round-headed shrub with 
Pittosporum Tobira. deep g i ossy gree n foli¬ 
age and small fragrant orange-blossom-like 
flowers. 50c each. 
Pittosporum Undulatum. ^ r 0 g ® s y^ndullted 
leaves. Its yellowish white flowers are very 
fragrant. Excellent for a tall hedge, or for 
foundation plantings where a large hand¬ 
some mass of foliage is desired. 50c each. 
Semi-climbing shrub 
Plumbago Capensis. covered f or a long pe¬ 
riod with azure blue flowers. 40c. 
Plumbago Wilmottiana. blue lowering shrub 
that bears masses of flowers throughout a 
large part of the year. Does not die down 
in winter. Grows to a height of 4 feet and 
does equally well in sun or part shade. 50c 
each. 
Prunus Ilieifolia (Catalina Cherry) A na- 
rrunus mcilolia. tive shrub that is much 
like holly in appearance, makes a large 
shrub or small tree. A rapid grower. 50c 
each. 
t,_ n _. A holly that has adapted it- 
llex cornuta. se jj as read ii y to our South¬ 
ern California conditions as Ilex Aqui- 
folia (more generally known as English 
Holly) did in England. Deep green in 
color of foliage; red berried. One can 
look forward to a generous planting in 
California. 50c. 
LANTANA 
Useful flowering shrub for hedges, fences 
and specimens. Available in the following 
varieties: 
DWARF PINK. 
DWARF RADIATION— Orange red. 
DWARF LEMON YELLOW. 
T , _. ... Purple lavender trailer 
Lantana—trailing, that blooms continuously 
in the warmer sections. 
Any of the above Lantanas 40c each 
T , . „ , T j , The old-fashioned 
Lavandula Vera (Lavender). Swee t Lavender. 
Soft gray foliage and fragrant lavender flow¬ 
ers. 40c. 
T . . . , (Lemon Verbena). Well 
Lippia Oitnodora. knoW n, 0 ld favorite shrub, 
grown for its delightfully fragrant foliage 
and attractive spikes of small white flowers. 
Almost deciduous in winter. 50c. 
D a r k 
Mahonia Aquifolium (Oregon Grape). s p j n y 
foliage and yellow flowers in dense clusters 
followed by purple berries. 50c. 
J1 Myrtus Communis (Roman Myrtle), f*o V^a^g 6 ^*! 
highly aromatic, with many small white 
flowers followed by black berries. 40c. 
Myrtus Communis Compacta (Dwarf Myrtle). 
Dense and compact with small, dark shiny 
leaves. Low growing. 50c each. 
Nandina Domestica (Heavenly Bamboo). ^ ’ e c d 
j leaves when young, dark green later, beau- 
■ tiful coppery tones in winter, red berries in 
S the fall. 50c each. 
THE BRILLIANT-BERRIED 
PYRACANTHAS 
The evergreen Hawthorns are exceeding¬ 
ly valuable for their great wealth of 
bright colored berries in the fall and win¬ 
ter, which remain on the plant for many 
months. 
Pyracantha Crenulata. ^° v * s S> g^s^and 
dark green with bright crimson ber¬ 
ries. 50c. 
Pyracantha Duvalli. See color page “L”. 
Pyracantha Formosa. gStTb ft^ft 
green leaves and berries of brightest 
Christmas red in enormous clusters. 50c. 
Pyracantha Lalandi (Burning Bush), ^lossy 
green foliage with clusters of white flow¬ 
ers in the spring followed by a wealth 
of orange berries. 50c. 
Pyracantha Ynnnanansis. 
Crenulata with larger leaves and more 
vigorous growth and great masses of red 
berries that remain on the plant for sev¬ 
eral months in a magnificent display of 
color. 50c. 
Holmskioldia Sanguinea 
r.,, • One of the most con- 
Polygala Dalmaisiana. tinuously- blooming 
shrubs in California. Much of the time the 
plants are entirely covered with flowers, 
which are magenta-pink, tipped with white. 
Low and bushy in habit, reaches 4 ft. in 
height. 50c. 
Punica Granatum Nana (Dwarf Pomegranate). 
Four feet. A miniature Pomegranate with 
fresh green foliage, many bright scarlet 
flowers and small crimson fruits. Almost 
evergreen. Full sun. Coast or desert. 40c 
each. 
Blunt, thick leaves 
Raphiolepis Ovata. with a mass of pink 
flower clusters in spring. Spicy fragrance. 
Keep for weeks after cutting. Purple ber¬ 
ries in fall. 50c. 
Rosemarinus (Rosemary). 
derneath, highly aromatic and used for sea¬ 
soning. 40c. 
Spartium (Spanish Broom). |£wilg with Men¬ 
der almost leafless branches. Large, pea¬ 
shaped yellow flowers, sweetly scented. 40c. 
Viburnum Tinus (Laurustinus). ^nte^HowTr” 
ing shrub, covered with flesh-colored bloom 
when flowers are scarce. Full sun. 50c each. 
8 ft. A luxuriant mass 
Viburnum Suspensum. 0 f sk in y dark green 
leaves from the South Sea Islands. Sun or 
shade. 50c each. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
The demand for hedge material is very large 
in California. Material is usually requested 
in quantity and in small size. The following 
list is in flats, approximately 100 plants to a 
flat unless otherwise quoted. 
BUXUS JAPONICA. (Japanese Box¬ 
wood). 6 to 8 in..$2.50 
LIGUSTRUM NEPALENSE. (Nepal 
Privet). 10 to 12 in. 2.00 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM AUREM. 
(Golden Privet). 10 to 12 in... 2.00 
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA. (Japanese 
Privet). 10 to 12 in. 2.00 
CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA. (Arizona Cy¬ 
press). 6 to 8 in.. 2.00 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA. (Monterey 
Cypress). 6 to 8 in.. 2.00 
These plants are quoted f. o. b. Los Angeles. 
Weight about 10 pounds packed ready for 
shipment. 
Any of the above hedge plants, 50c dozen. 
Postpaid. 
Helianthemum Ocymoides 
THE NEW CLIVIA HYBRIDS 
A grand new strain of this exquisite 
South African plant. Vastly superior in 
both foliage and size of blooms to the 
common variety. The deep and vividly 
brilliant orange and reddish orange blos¬ 
soms are borne in huge trusses set off 
by dark green strap-like foliage. Excel¬ 
lent in the shade. 
6- inch pots, $2.00 each 
7- inch pots, $3.00 each 
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