ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica rubra (Red Creyemyrtle). Similar 
to L. indica rosea except as to color of bloom which is a 
watermelon red. Petals are crinkled like crepe. 
LANTANA. Popular ever-blooming shrub of rapid growth 
with a mass of bloom almost all during the year. Wide range 
of brilliant colors. Dwarf varieties grow from 1 to 3 ft. high 
and the tall varieties., to 5 or 6 ft. 
L. Dwarf Cerise. Cerise. 
Li. Tall Pink. Light pink. 
L. Tali Radiation. Orange-red. 
LANTANA sellowiana (Trailing Lantana). Much used for trail¬ 
ing over sunny banks and walls. A mass of lavender flowers 
during most of the year. Past growing. 
LEPTOSPERMLIM ehapniani. Very bushy shrub with small, 
pointed, bronzy foliage. Star-shaped bright rose flowers. 
Makes a fine clipped hedge in light shade. 
LEPTOSPERMUM laevigatuni (Australian Tea Tree). Large 
spreading shrub with graceful arching branches and small, 
somewhat glaucous, grayish-green foliage. Quantities of small 
white flowers. 15 ft. 
LIBOCEDRUS decurrens (California incense Cedar). A noble 
tree of vigorous close conical growth. Deep green lustrous 
foliage. Grows easily and is one of the finest of evergreen 
trees. 25 to 50 ft. 
LIGUSTRUM japonieuiu (Japanese Privet). The best tall hedge 
plant, making a fast, heavy, substantial growth. Leathery, 
dark green glossy leaves; white flowers. 4 to 12 ft. 
LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium aurea-marginatum (Golden Cali¬ 
fornia Privet). A large variety of erect growth with leaves 
margined yellow. 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. A well known tree of splendid ap¬ 
pearance. Beautiful dark green., heavy, shining foliage, and 
in the summer and fall produces its magnificent large pearly 
white flowers; intensely fragrant. Very hardy. 60 ft. 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). Medium growing shrub 
with dark, lustrous. Holly-like foliage. Beautiful rich yellow 
flowers in dense clusters in the early spring, followed by 
blue-black berries. 3 to 6 ft. 
MELALEUCA arm il laris (Drooping Melaleuca). Large grow¬ 
ing shrub with spreading habit. Long, slender drooping 
branches; narrow foliage; creamy white flowers. 
MELALEUCA decussata (Lilac Melaleuca). Tall shrub with 
arching branches. Small, dense, blue-green foliage; bottle¬ 
brush shaped lilac flowers. 
MELALEUCA hyperieifolia. Shrub of spreading growth; 
slender green foliage with showy flowers of rich orange-red. 
The most brilliant Melaleuca. 
NANDINA domestica. Moderate sized shrub of erect growth 
with finely cut foliage, bronzy red when young, dark green 
at maturity, and with beautiful coppery red tones in winter. 
White flowers; and great showy clusters of bright crimson 
berries. More than one plant is necessary to secure berries. 
5 ft. 
NERIUM (Oleander). A beautiful shrub; grows quickly. The 
flowers are very sweet and fragrant. All varieties are very' 
free blooming and like sunny locations. 
N. splendens gigantea. Pink, double Rose. 
N. White Double. 
PHILADELPHUS ooronarius (Mock Orange). Medium sized 
deciduous shrub. Single, creamy white flowers in clusters; 
orange blossom fragrance. 10 ft. 
PHILADELPHUS grandiflora. Similar to P. coronarius with 
larger and more profuse flowers. Not as fragrant. 
PINUS canariensis (Canary Island Pine). One of the most 
beautiful and permanent of all Pines. Slender spreading 
branches and drooping foliage. Extremely long needles in 
large tufts. Hardy. 80 ft. 
PITTOSPORUM crassifolium. Large shrub or small tree. 
Leathery, soft gray-green foliage; wine colored flowers. A 
good shrub for the seashore. 
PITTOSPORUM eugenioides. Will make a large shrub or 
handsome tree. Thick masses of medium sized shiny deep 
green leaves with wavy edges. Excellent for backgrounds. 
8 to 20 ft. 
PITTOSPORUM phillyraeoides (Willow Pittosporum). A small, 
slender tree with drooping branches and long, narrow leaves, 
giving it a Weeping Willow appearance. Flowers small, 
yellow and fragrant. A very hardy and graceful plant. 
PITTOSPORUM tenuifolium (Nigricans). Growth about the 
same as P. eugenioides. Leaves smaller and of a darker 
green; flowers and stems black, which give it a decidedly 
striking appearance. 
PITTOSPORUM tobira (Japanese Pittosporum). A wide spread¬ 
ing, dense round headed shrub, with deep, glossy green foliage. 
Excellent for massing against the house or wall. In winter, 
covered with small fragrant white flowers resembling Orange 
Blossoms. 5 to 8 ft. 
PITTOSPORUM tobira variegatum. A beautiful variegated 
form of P. tobira. 4 to 8 ft. 
PITTOSPORL'M undulatum (Orange Pittosporum). Excep¬ 
tionally large shrub or round-headed tree. Large, rich green, 
glossy, undulated leaves. Yellowish white flowers which are 
especially fragrant at night. 8 to 20 ft. 
PITTOSPORUM viridiflorum (Cape Pittosporum). Large. 
Yellowish-green, leathery leaves and clusters of creamy flow¬ 
ers. A good landscape subject. 
PLUMBAGO capensis (Cape Plumbago). A pendulous semi¬ 
climbing shrub bearing racemes of azure blue flowers over a 
long season. A fine ornamental shrub. 
POINSETTIA pulcherrima (Single). The popular and well- 
known Christmas flower with large, single, scarlet blooms. 
POLYGALA dalmaisiana. A handsome, rounded, small grow¬ 
ing shrub of light grayish-green foliage. Brilliant purple pea¬ 
shaped flowers in early spring. Hardy. 4 ft. 
MAGNOLIA 
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