
ABELIA SCHUMANNI (PINK ABELIA) 
EVERGREEN TREES 
(Ultimate height 10 to 20 feet.) 
ACACIA baileyana—g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.25. 
ACACIA dealbata—g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.25. 
ACACIA longifolia—g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.25. 
ACACIA melanoxylon—g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.25. 
CERATONIA siliqua—Carob—St. John’s Bread; large spreading tree. 
g.c. 60c; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.00. 
CAMPHOR TREE—Cinnamomum camphora, excellent street tree. g.c. 
60c; 5 g.c. 5-6’ $2.00. 
CASUARINA stricta (She Oak)— Rapid growing needle-leaved tree. 
g.c. 60c. 
CORNUS capitata—Japanese Evergreen Dogwood, white flowers, red 
fruits. g.c. 75c. 
ERIOBOTRYA japonica—Loquat; seedlings from good variety. g.c. 60c. 
EUCALYPTUS caesia—New, dwarf type with large, rose pink blooms. 
g.c. 61.25. 
. ficifolia—Red Flowering Eucalyptus. g.c. 75c; 5 g.c. 5-6’ $3.00. 
- globulus—Blue Gum, common shade or timber tree. g.c. 50c, 10,$4.50. 
. globulus compacta—Bushy Blue Gum; fine for windbreak. g.c. 60c, 
10 for $5.50. 
.leucoxylen rosea—Pink flowers all winter, tall growing. g.c. 60c. 
. polyanthemos—Round leaves, grey-green; quite frost hardy. g.c. 60c. 
- viminalis—Large, tall tree; hardier than E. Globulus. g.c. 60c. 
GREVILLEA robusta—Silk Oak; beautiful lacy foliage, yellow blooms. 
g.c. 60c. 
HYMENOSPORUM flavum—Slender tree, very fragrant flowers. g.c. 75c. 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora—Evergreen Magnolia. gc. 75c; b&b 3-4’ $3.00. 
PARKINSONIA aculeata—Native desert tree. Masses of yellow flowers 
in summer. g.c. 65c. 
QUERCUS agrifolia—California Live Oak. g.c. 75c; 5 g.c. 5-6’ $3.50. 
SCHINUS molle—Pepper Tree. g.c. 60c; 5 g.c. 6-8’ $2.50. 
SOPHORA tetraptera microphylla—Graceful small tree bearing racemes 
of golden-yellow flowers. g.c. 75c. 
STERCULIA diversifolia—Bottle Tree. g.c. 60c; 5 g.c. 5-6’ $1.75. 
UMBELLULARIA califernica—California Bay. g.c. 75c; 5 g.c. 3-4’ $2.50. 
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*KRBUTUS unedo—Strawberry Tree, white flowers, red fruits of 
graceful form and easy to grow. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3’ $2.09, 
3-4’ $2.75. (Tall Growing Group.) 
® Note: g.c., gallon cans; 5 g.c., 5 gallon cans; b&b., balled and 
burlapped. 

DAPHNE ODORA MARGINATA (PINK DAPHNE) 
EVERGREEN TREES & SHRUBS 
.... for General Garden Beautification 
In this group are found shrubs for every garden use — foundation 
planting, hedges, accent, color, and shade. 
In the following lists, shrubs are roughly grouped according to average height under 
garden conditions. Those growing well in shade are marked *; where flowers are con- 
spicuous, the color is indicated. 
LOW GROWING GROUP 
(Ultimate height 2 to 4 feet.) 
* ABELIA floribunda—Tubular, cerise-red flowers. g.c. 75c. 
* KNDROMEDA japonica—White, bell-shaped flowers; acid soil. b&b. $2.00. 
ASTER fruticosa—Bright lavender, profuse bloomer, April. g.c. 65c. 
*AUCUBA japonica—Glossy leaves, red berries. g.c. 65c. 
* KUCUBA japonica variegata—Variegated leaves, red berries. g.c. 65c. 
*AZALEA indica—Large double flowers; acid soil. b&b. $3.25. 
Albert Elizabeth—Pink and white. Simon Mardner—Bright rose. 
Pink Pearl—Wild rose-pink. Vervaeneana—SsSalmon. 
* AZALEA kurume—Small leaves, small single or double flowers. 4" pots 75c; 6” pots $1.50. 
Larger sizes on display at the nursery. 
Apple Blossom—Light pink. Pink Perfection—Medium pink 
Cherry Ripe—Cherry red. Rosy Morn—Carmine. 
Fire Bird—Dark red. Santoi—Salmon. 

Seraphim—Pink. 
Snow—White. 
BOXWOOD (Common)—Buxus sempervirens. Slow growing; useful for low hedges or 
trimmed for garden accent; also excellent for urns or tubs. 242" pots, 10 for $1.25; 
100 for $10.00. Cones: E&b. 30-44 in. $3.00-$7.50. 
BOXWOOD (Dwarf)—B. suffruticosa. Slower growing and more dwarf than common. 
2¥2" pots, 10 for $1.50; 100 for $12.50. 
BERBERIS darwini—(Darwin’'s Barberry) Flowers orange. g.c. 60c. 
BERBERIS knighti—Flowers yellow, berries blue. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2 3’ $1.50, 3-4’ $1.75. 
BERBERIS stenophylla—Slender, arching branches. g.c. 60c. 
BERBERIS wilsonae—Rounded form, small leaves, red berries. 
2-3' $1.50. 
*CANDOLEA cuneiformis—(New) Compact, round shrub to 4 feet high. Produces profusion 
of l-inch bright, yellow, single flowers; sun or light shade. g.c. 75c. 
CERATOSTIGMA willmottianum—Dark blue flowers summer and autumn. g.c. 60c. 
CHOISYA ternata—-(Mexican Orange) Fragrant white flowers; dark green foliage; easy to 
grow. g.c. 60c; b&b. 1 ¥2-2' $1.50. 
CHORIZEMA grandiflora—Flowering Oak, orange flowers. g.c. 60c. 
CISTUS corbariensis—White Rock Rose, many flowers. g.c. 75c. 
CISTUS cyprius—Large white flowers with maroon blotches. g.c. 75c. 
CISTUS purpureus—Cerise flowers with maroon blotches. g.c. 75c. 
CISTUS Silver Pink—Light pink flowers like wild rose. g.c. $1.00. 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum—Silvery foliage; profuse white flowers. g.c. 75c. 
CORREA pulchella—(New) Drocping pink bells. g.c. 75c. 
COTONEASTERS—Useful for covering banks, for low hedges or foundation planting. Our 
list includes Apiculata, Dammeri, Microphylla, and Praecox. g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50. 
Buxifolia velea, Decora, and Horizontalis. g.c. 60c, 10 for $5.50; b&b. $1.25. 
DAPHNE cneorum—Frostrate shrub; small pink flowers. b&b. 9 to 12’’ $2.00, 6-8” $1.25. 
*DAPHNE odora marginata—Variegated foliage; fragrant pink flowers. g.c. $1; 5 g.c. $3. 
DIOSMA ericoides—Breath of Heaven; white flowers, fragrant. g.c. 60c. 
DIOSMA pulchrum-—Pink flowers, continuous bloomer, fragrant. g.c. 60c. 
DIOSMA purpureus—(Agathosma villosa) Purple flowers. g.c. 60c. 
ELAEAGNUS pungens maculata—Conspicuously golden variegated. 4’ pots 50c. 
ERICA mediterranea—Biscay Heather, rosy lavender, compact. g.c. 60c. 
ERICA mediterranea hybrida—Dwarf and compact, dark rose. g.c. 60c. 
ERICA persoluta rosea—Rose pink blooms in April. g.c. 60c. 
*FATSIA japonica—Wide, glossy, palmate leaves. 3 g.c. $1.50. 
FEIJOA sellowiana—Pineapple guava, grey-green foliage. g.c. 60c. 
GREVILLEA banksii—Grey-green foliage, rosy-scarlet flowers. g.c. 75c. 
*ITEA ilicifolia—Fine new foliage plant with holly-like leaves. g.c. $1.00. 
LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium—California Privet, common hedge plant. bare rt. 100 for $7.50. 
MELALEUCA decussata—Lavender, bottle-brush flowers; graceful. g.c. 60c. 
MELALEUCA hypericifolia—Brilliant orange-red, slender branches. g.c. 60c. 
MELALEUCA nesophila—Dark foliage, rosy-lavender blooms. g.c. 60c. 
*MICHELIA fuscata—Small, banana-scented flowers; rare. g.c. $1.00; b&b. $2.50. 
NERIUM—OLEANDER—Single White, Single and Double Rose, Single and Double Pink, 
Single Yellow. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2 to 3 ft. $2.00. 
*OCHNA multiflora—Dwarf shrub, new foliage bronzy, deep golden yellow flowers fol- 
lowed by vivid red seed capsules. g.c. $1.00. 
OSMANTHUS aurantiacus—Yellow Sweet Olive; flowers in October. g.c. $1.00. 
OSMANTHUS fragans—White Sweet Olive; very fragrant. g.c. $1.00. 
PHOTINIA serrulata nova—Chinese Toyon; bronze foliage; red berries. g.c. 60c; b&b. 
1 Y%2-2' $1.50. 
PLEROMA grandiflora—Bronze-green foliage; large purple blooms. g.c. 75c. 
PSIDIUM cattleianum—Dark glossy foliage, edible red fruits. g.c. 60c. 
PSIDIUM caitleianum lucidum—Edible yellow fruits; good for hedges, g.c. 60c. 
PYRACANTHA coccinea—Burning Bush, early orange berries. g.c. 60c; b&b. 3-4’ $2.50. 
PYRACANTHA crenulata—Dark red berries, early; slender branches. g.c. 60c. 
PYRACANTHA rosedale—-(New) Large, orange-red berries in profusion. g.c. 75c. 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi—Tall growing, orange berries. g.c. 60c; b&b., 2-3’ $1.75, 
3-4' $2.50. 
PYRACANTHA crenulata yunnanensis—Orange-red berries all winter. 
2-3 1579. 
P. rogersiana aurantiaca—Very rapid growing; orange berries. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.75, 
3-4' $2.50. 
P. Weaver's Superb—Very large orange-red berries in great profusion. g.c. 75c; b&b. 2-3’ 
$2.50, 3-4’ $3.00. 
RHAMNUS alaternus—Good, dark green hedge plant; rapid grower. g.c. 60c. 
R. californica—Coffee Berry; California native; good foliage plant. g.c. 60c. 
R. crocea—Rare California native plant; small leaves, bright red fruit. g.c. 75c. 
RHODODENDRONS— 
Brittania—Best clear red. 
Cynthia—Dark rose-pink. Pink Pearl—Clear pink. 
Fastuosum fl. pl.—Double lavender. b&b. 12-15" $3.75, 18-24" $4.75, 24-30" $6.00. 
RHUS integrifolia—Hardy native shrub, withstand drought. g.c. 75c. 
RHUS ovata—Evergreen Sumac, hardy and drought resistant. g.c. 75c. 
SENECIO confusus—New semi-trailing shrub with glossy foliage and orange-red flowers. 
g.c. 75c. 
SOLANUM lanceolatum—Violet flowers all summer and autumn. g.c. 75c. 
SPARTIUM junceum—Spanish or Weaver's Broom, blooms all summer. g.c. 60c. 
*VIBURNUM odoratissimum—Thick, glossy leaves, some red in fall. g.c. 60c. 
*V. suspensum—Fragrant white flowers; one of best for shade. g.c. 60c. 
V. tinus—Laurustinus, pink buds and white flowers in late winter. g.c. 60c. 
*V, japonicum—One of the best foliage plants, like English Laurel. g.c. 60c. 
WESTRINGIA rosmariniformis—(New) Silvery foliage, white flowers. g.c. 85c. 
g.c. 60c; b&b. 1 ¥2-2' $1.25, 
g.c. 60c; b&b. 
Lord Roberts—Dark red. 
® Note: g.c., gallon cans; 5 g.c., 5 gallon cans; b&b., balled and burlapped. 

