ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
VIBURNUM TINUS 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Laurocerasus Caroliniana) (Caiolina 
Cherry). A large background shrub or medium sized tree. Fine, 
glossy, smooth foliage. Flowers white and fragrant, pro¬ 
ducing a small, dark berry. Called Cherry Laurel in the 
South. 
PYRACANTHA duvalli. A seedling from P. formosiana. A 
superior type foliage, and the heaviest, most densely dark red 
berried type that has been discovered. Very hardy. 
PYRACANTHA kansuensis. A medium sized shrub of slightly 
smaller foliage, but same characteristics as other Pyracanthas. 
Masses of red berries in fall and winter. 
QUERCUS agrifolia (California Live Oak). A well known 
picturesque native evergreen tree; one of the finest of all 
trees for home grounds and street plantings. Medium sized, 
toothed leaves. A fairly rapid grower when given care and 
water. 50 ft. 
QUERCUS virginiana (Live Oak). A beautiful evergreen Oak. 
Dark green, oblong leaves, 4 to 5 inches long. A splendid 
shade or specimen tree of fairly rapid growth. 50 to 60 ft. 
RAPHIOLEPIS japonica ovata (Fmbellata). A dense, compact 
dwarf shrub. Foliage thick and dark green; flowers white 
with red anthers, followed by blue berries. 
RHAMNUS alaternus. Large evergreen shrub or small tree 
with small glossy dark green foliage. Small bluish black 
berries. A good plant for shrubbery border. 
RHUS integrifolia (Lemonade Berry). Fine native coastal 
shrub. A dense grower with grayish-green foliage and bear¬ 
ing quantities of red berries that make a very pleasing drink. 
4 to 10 ft. 
VIBURNUM CARLESII 
RHUS ovata. Low growing native shrub with round, thick 
leaves of dark green and dense heads of small pink or white 
flowers in spring. Extremely hardy. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer. A small deciduous shrub bearing 
bright rosy-crimson flowers in dense panicles from spring 
until fall. 4 ft. 
SPIREA reevesiana (Double Bridal Wreath). Similar to S. van 
Houttei but slightly smaller and the flowers are double, borne 
in great profusion. 6 ft. 
SPIREA van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). The most commonly 
cultivated Spirea. Slender, arching, wreathlike branches 
loaded with pure white flowers in the spring. 8 ft. 
STERCULIA aoerfolia (Flame Tree) (Victorian Bottle Tree). 
Unique tree with large, shiny maplelike leaves. Great quant¬ 
ities of small cupshaped blooms of rich red on scarlet stems 
in early summer. 50 ft. 
STREPTOSOLEN jamesoni. A favorite and attractive semi¬ 
climbing shrub of medium growth. Masses of brilliant orange 
flowers throughout much of the year. 3 ft. 
SYMPHORICARPOS raceinosus (Common Snowberry). A 
slender, deciduous shrub valued chiefly for clusters of showy, 
clear, large white berries. 
SYRINGA persica laciniata (Persian Lilac). An attractive 
deciduous shrub with slender arching branches and cut fol¬ 
iage. Innumerable panicles of small, bright lavender flowers 
over the entire plant in the early spring. Fragrant. 6 ft. 
TAMARIX hispida. A deciduous shrub with slender upright 
branches. Pink flowers in dense racemes in the early spring. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
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