Sunset’s Hardy Evergreens and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
*CRAPE MYRTLE. A very strong-growing shrub, 
10 to 15 feet high, with bright green leaves. The 
flowers, with their pretty crimped petals, are pro¬ 
duced in very large panicles at the ends of the 
branches during the entire summer. 
C., Pink. Pastel pink. In gal. cans, 85c. each. 
C., Red. Rich watermelon-red. In gal. cans, 85c. each. 
Add 15c. if wanted by mail 
The Fragrant Daphne 
DAPHNE odora marginata. Pink Daphne. A small 
shrub, 4 feet high, producing intensely fragrant light 
pink flowers which are massed in dense clusters at 
the end of the branches during the winter. The 
leaves are edged creamy white. Balled, 1 ft., $1.50 
each; 1^ ft., $2.50; IJ^ to 2 ft., $3.50. Add 25c. if 
wanted by mail. 
*DEUTZIA, Double Pink. 3 ft., 85c. each. 
DIOSMA alba. Breath-of-Heaven. White, star-shaped 
flowers in great numbers. 1 ft., 60c. each; 13^ ft., 75c. 
Pink Breath-of-Heaven 
DIOSMA pulchrum. In many California gardens the 
White Breath-of-Heaven, with its aromatic heath¬ 
like foliage and its innumerable starry little flowers 
is a great favorite, but we think that this newly 
introduced relative from South Africa will be even 
more popular. It grows about 2 feet high, with a 
dwarf, compact, bushy habit, and in late spring and 
summer is covered for weeks with thousands of little 
bright pink flowers. In gal. cans, 75c. each. Add 
15c. if wanted by mail. 
ERICA, French. Long-tubed varieties. Rose or Crimson. 
In gal. cans, 85c. each. 
E. mediterranea. Densely branched, globular growth. 
Purplish pink blossoms. In gal. cans, 75c. each. 
E. melanthera. Splendid winter-blooming variety. 
Flowers rose-colored. In gal. cans, 75c. each. 
E. melanthera rubra. Reddish purple blooms. In gal. 
cans. 85c. each. 
E. regerminans. Rose shade. In gal. cans, 75c. each. 
ESCALLONIA alba. White. 2 to 3 ft., 60c. each. 
E. rosea. Pink. 2 to 3 ft., 60c. each. 
E. rubra. Red. 13^ to 2 ft., 60c. each; 23^ ft., 75c. 
Scarlet-flowering Eucalyptus 
EUCALYPTUS ficifolia. Great clusters of brilliant 
scarlet flowers set in a background of large, dark, glossy 
leaves. It is a rather dwarf tree, 25 feet high, and does 
not take much room. 3 to 4 ft., 85c. each; 4 to 6 
ft., $1.25. Add 15c. if wanted by mail. 
EUCALYPTUS citriodora. Lemon-scented Gum. A 
slender, straight, white trunk towering to a great height, 
with a graceful crown of foliage at the top. Grows rapidly, 
and has long, slender leaves. In gal. cans, 75c. each. 
EUGENIA myrtifolia. Tall, compact shrub growing 15 
feet tall. Leaves are glossy green when fully developed, 
but have reddish tints on new growth. Flowers creamy 
white, berries violet or purple. In gal. cans, $1.00 each; 
pruned specimens, 6 ft., $4.00. 
EUONYMUS, Golden. Foliage prettily marked golden 
yellow in center of leaf. 1 ft., 75c. each; ft., $1.00. 
*FORSYTHIA suspensa. Golden Bell. Golden yellow 
blossoms in clusters in early spring. 3 ft., 85c. each. 
FREMONTIA mexicana. Grows from 6 to 15 feet tall. 
Orange-yellow blooms. 23^ ft., $1.00 each. 
Sunset’s Improved Fuchsias 
Single Varieties 
Brilliant. Masses of bloom with scarlet sepals and 
violet corolla. 
Brutus. Dark purple corolla; rich scarlet sepals. 
Mme. Cornelissen. Long white corolla; scarlet sepals. 
Double Varieties 
Alfred Rambaud. Violet-purple corolla; scarlet sepals. 
Fascination. Full corolla of soft rose petals, streaked 
and flushed deeper; deep pink sepals. 
Guy Dauphine. Violet-plum corolla; carmine sepals. 
Mrs. Gideon Brown. Large violet-purple corolla; 
scarlet sepals. 
Rolla. Distinct variety. White corolla and white 
sepals suffused with pale pink. Very fine. 
Santa Monica. Very large and vigorous. Bright red 
sepals; white petals veined cerise. 
Torpilleur. Loose white petals flushed and definitely 
veined with carmine; scarlet sepals. 
Any of the above, blooming-size potted plants, 
40c each; 3 for $1.10, postpaid 
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SUNSET SEED AND NURSERY CO. 
1720 Ocean Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 
