TREES—SHRUBS—PLANTS 
ALL. ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE F. O. B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYI 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREEN TREES 
Eucalyptus Ficifolia (Scarlet Flowering). 
Large and dark glossy green leaves with 
great clusters of brilliant crimson flowers. 
50c. 
- .. , , rn'i \ The most 
Eucalyptus Globulus (Blue Gum), widely 
planted for windbreaks and fuel. 40c. 
Eucalyptus Sideroxylon Rosea (Red Ironbark). 
Very hardy, of medium size having masses 
of delicate pink flowers and long, narrow 
silver-gray leaves. 50c. 
, j Round symmetrical 
Jacaranda Mimosaelolia. head o£ light green, 
fern-like foliage and a mass of light violet- 
blue flowers in spring. 50c. 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). 
Dark green, heavy and glossy foliage and 
large pearl-white, intensely fragrant flowers 
measuring 6 to 8 inches across. 50c. 
Quercus Agrifolia (California Live-Oak). 
Evergreen with spiny-toothed leaves making 
a large, dense, handsome tree. 50c. 
Schinus Molle (California Pepper), unique and 
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HOUSE AND PATIO PLANTS 
. v, . Unique in all its detail is 
Bilbergia Nutans. per haps the best descrip¬ 
tion of it. Its clusters of green, edged blue 
nodding flowers with rose colored sepal 
sheaths in contrast, provide the unusual. 
Attractive beyond a doubt. The foliage is 
pineapple-like grey green. The plant is 
easily grown in pots or in the ground in 
shade or semi-shade. 40c. 
HEDERA (Ivy) 
„ . A very small leafed variety that 
Beauty. is adap ted to indoor culture. 
Grows with a minimum of light and is 
excellent for either soil or water culture. 
The tiny leaves are closely set on the 
stems, forming a compact plant. 3" pots, 
35c each; 4" pots, 60c each. 
„ , .. Hahn’s Ivy. A new and rare 
nannn. variety that adapts itself readily 
to indoor culture. Foliage is much smaller 
than the English Ivy and set closer to¬ 
gether on the stems, which makes it 
more effective for pot culture. 2 1 / £" pots, 
25c each; 4" pots, 60c each. 
Eucalyptus Erythrocorys 
. .. The red flower- 
Eucalyptus Erythrocorys. j n g eucalyptus 
seemed the ideal in flowering trees. 
Here is one, however, that might be 
called even more striking with its vivia 
scarlet bud caps and large heads of 
golden yellow flowers. Small growing 
tree, white barked with silvery foliage. 
There is certain to be much demand for 
it as it becomes known in California. iu.ou. 
popular. Grows anywhere in Southern Cali¬ 
fornia with little care. 50c. 
_ * A beautiful 
Ulmus Parvifolia (Evergreen tlmj. Elm Pr i ng . 
ing the beauty of this tree in an evergreen 
form. Small leaves and slender drooping 
branches giving the effect of a Weeping 
Willow. A magnificent lawn specimen. 50c. 
, , _ ,. A small-leaved 
Philodendron Cordatum. philodendron that 
thrives equally well in pots or in water. 
One of the most ornamental of house plants 
offered. 3 in. pots, 35c. 
„ . . t »• An excellent house 
Sanseviena Laurenti. plant . The thick 
leathery leaves stand heat and dust very 
well. This variegated form margined with 
gold is very attractive. 4 in. pots, $1.00. 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES 
_ Fern-like, silvery blue- 
Acacia Baileyana. green foliage. Completely 
covered in the spring with great sprays of 
lemon-yellow flowers. 50c. 
Acacia Dealbata (Silver Wattle), spreading 
with fern-like bluish green foliage and 
golden yellow flowers. 50c. 
Acacia Floribunda (Everblooming Acacia). 
Fast-growing and upright "with long, narrow 
leaves and creamy yellow flowers. 50c. 
„ . M e d i u m- 
Bauhinia Purpurea (Orchid Tree). s i zed tree 
with two-lobed leaves and beautiful showy 
flowers 3 inches or more across, varying 
from deep pink to purple in color. 60c each. 
. Dense, bright 
Camphora (Camphor free). gre en, glossy fol¬ 
iage tinged with bronze in the spring. Popu¬ 
lar street tree. 50c. 
Ceratonia (Carob Tree or St. John's Bread). 
Most popular Southern California street tree. 
Symmetrical shape and dense, glossy, ever¬ 
green foliage. 50c. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
PRUNUS PERSICA. Bears great masses 
of double flowers in spring before leaves 
appear. Should be heavily pruned as soon 
as they have finished blooming. 
BURBANK—Large double pink flowers. 
Late. ,, . 
DOUBLE WHITE—Large flowered. 
EARLY RED—A clear ruby red and dou- 
LAT^E RED—Same color as the Early Red 
but blooms three weeks later. 
PEPPERMINT STICK — Variegated red 
and white. _ , 
SAN JOSE PINK—Double pink. Early. 
All varieties 4-6 ft. 75c. 
Eastern Lilac 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
. A lovely 
Prunus Blirieana (Flowering Plum). soft pink 
double variety borne on long slender 
branches. Foliage heavily tinged with 
orange. 4-5 ft. $1.00 The flowering 
Pyrus (Flowering Crab Apple). craP j s one of 
the showiest of our flowering trees. . 
Spectabilis. Coral red flower; buds opening 
pink. 75c. 
Ionensis Bechtelii (Bechtel's Double Flowering 
_ ,. Small trees completely covered with 
Crab). i arge double delicate pink flowers. 
3-4 ft. 75c. 
Amygdalus Rosea Nana (Dwari Pink Flowering 
One thinks of little pink buttons 
Almond). on a string when seeing this in 
flower, so closely placed on the stein are 
the individual flowers. Makes a shrub about 
four feet high. l%-2 ft. 60c. A very 
Cydonia Japonica (Flowering Quince). shoW y 
group of plants flowering in the early spring 
and carrying a good glossy foliagethe rest 
the season. Blood red, 1*/2-2 75c. Coral 
lina Salmon red, V/ 2 ft., 75c. Semi _ decidu _ 
Kerria Japonica (Japanese Hose). oug s h r u b 
bearing small double rose-like yellow flow¬ 
ers. Should be planted in partial shade. 
1 gallon, 50c. Tall 
Lagerstroemea Indica (Crepe Myrtle). g r o w - 
ing shrub bearing an abundance of pink 
crepe-like flowers in spring and summer. 
5-gallon size, $1.50; gallon can size, 50c. 
t-, » i An old fashioned favorite. 
Lilac (Eastern). Single purple or white. 75c 
each* 
T .. * m , An attractive shrub with cut 
Lilac (Persian). i eaV es, and slender arching 
branches, becoming covered with clusters of 
small lilac colored flowers. 60c each. 
This is a greatly im- 
Philadelphus Virginal. proV ed form of the 
old-fashioned Syringa with enormous snow- 
white flowers, 3 inches across, so surpass 
ingly fragrant they perfume the air for many 
feet around the plant. 60c each. 
Fast growing 
Punica (Flowering Pomegranate). w j t h large 
double scarlet flowers borne in great profu¬ 
sion. Very showy. 50c. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer (Red Bridal Wreath). 
Dwarf growing with dense panicles of rosy 
crimson flowers. Gallon 50c. The we n- 
Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). k n o w n 
and ever-popular Eastern shrub. Pure white 
flowers. Gallon containers, 50c. 
TAMARIX HISPIDA RUBRA 
A lovely new bright wine colored form of 
this popular flowering shrub that arrests 
immediate attention. , Th ® handsome 
flower contrasts well with the graceful 
gray-green foliage. Very hardy and a 
profuse bloomer. 2-year-old plants, 75c 
each. _ 
Prunus Persica 
