ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
HIBISCUS 
LANTANA 
GENISTA frag rails (Cytisus) (Sweet or Canary Broom). Most 
popular of the small flowered pure yellow Brooms. Small grass 
green foliage; solid mass of little pea-shaped bright yellow 
blooms in the spring. Very fragrant. 6 ft. 
GENISTA monosperma pendula (Bridal Veil Broom). A lovely 
plant with slender, drooping grayish branches almost leafless, 
which, in the spring, are weighted down with a dense shower 
of dainty little pure white fragrant flowers. 10 ft. 
GREVILLEA banksi. Bushy shrub with attractive fern-like 
leaves and deep crimson flowers. Likes sun but will stand 
partial shade. 8 ft. 
GREVILLEA obtusifolia. A unique, prostrate and trailing 
shrub, making a wonderful ground cover. Never becomes 
more than a foot high but spreads out to as much as six feet 
across. Attractive dark green foliage with quantities of tiny 
red flowers. 
GREVILLEA thelemanniana (Hummingbird Bush). Graceful 
shrub of small finely cut leaves and numberous small, dense, 
scarlet flower racemes. 3 to 4 ft. 
IOCHROMA lanceolatum (Violet Bush). Fast growing showy 
shrub with tubular purple blooms in profusion. 
JACARANDA ovalifolia (Mimosaefolia). One of the most hand¬ 
some flowering trees. Forms a round, symmetrical head of 
light green fern-like foliage and in spring the entire tree is a 
mass of light violet-blue tubular flowers borne in clusters. 
30 ft. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis columnaris. A tall, narrow column 
with fine sharp, grayish green foliage. Handsome. 10 ft. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). A 
bushy wide-spreading shrub with horizontal branches of 
bluish-green foliage. Graceful in outline. Very hardy in all 
localities. 6 to 8 ft. 
JUNIPERUS coinmunis hibernica (Irish Juniper). Very beauti¬ 
ful variety of slender, erect, dense, columnar growth. Spiny 
bluish-green foliage. 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica rosea (Pink Crepemyrtle). Large, 
deciduous shrub or small tree bearing an abundance of beauti¬ 
ful pink flowers of paper-like texture. A very attractive plant. 
GREWIA occidental^. Handsomely foliaged shrub with a 
slender arching branches; star shaped violet-lavender flowers 
with yellow centers. An ideal plant to espalier against a wall. 
HELIANTHEMUM lasianthum (Portugese Sun Rose). Low. 
spreading shrub. Its soft, downy gray foliage is beautiful at 
all times. Every morning in the spring and early summer, it 
is profusely covered with brilliant canary yellow flowers, 
blotched purple at the base. 2 ft. 
HELIANTHEMUM ocymoides. For many weeks in the spring 
and early summer, this little rounded plant with gray-green 
foliage, is a glorous mass of bright yellow flowers, each bloom 
with a maroon-red center. Likes sun. 3 ft. 
HIBISCUS. One of the showiest summer blooming shrubs. 
Large, glossy leaves and immense bright colored flowers. 
Abundant bloomers. Like plenty of sunshine and rich soil. 
H. Agnes Gault. Coral Pink; single. 
H. Apricot Double. Rich apricot, shaded orange-yellow. 
II. Apricot Single. Same shading as double variety. 
H. Brilliante. Immense brilliant scarlet; single. 
H. Double Red. Rich dark crimson. 
H. Single White. Snowy white. 
HYDRANGEA. We have many varieties of this popular shade 
loving plant. Large, bold foliage and immense heads of rich, 
deep colored flowers. 
ILEX aquifolium (English Holly). The real old-fashioned 
Holly. Attractive. Leathery, dark green, spiny leaves. Bright 
red berries in winter. 
ILEX comuta (Chinese Holly). Very similar to English Holly 
in appearance. Bright, glossy green, many toothed leaves, 
forming a bushy, compact plant. Rapid growing and full of 
red berries when it gets older. 
ENGLISH HOLLY 
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