Plants for every conceivable use . . 
in The Wests Largest Assortment of EVERGREEN Trees & Shrubs 
MEDIUM HEIGHT GROUP 
(Ultimate height 5 to 7 feet.) 
ABELIA grandiflora—White, flushed pink. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3' $1.75. 
ABELIA schumanni—Large, lavender-pink blooms. g.c. 60c; E&b. 2-3’ $1.75. 
ABELIA triflora—Small, white, fragrant blooms. g.c. 75c. 
*ABUTILON (Common Flowering Maple)—Pink or yellow. g.c. 50c. 
* ABUTILON Dwarf Orange—Low growing; large, open flowers. g.c. 60c. 
*KBUTILON megapotamicum—Yellow bloom, red calyx. g.c. 60c. 
*BRUNFELSIA floribunda—(New) Fragrant flowers of violet which turn white with age; 
grows best in light shade. g.c. $1.00; 5 g.c. $2.50. 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia—Slender branches; fragrant lavender blooms. g.c. 75c. 
BUDDLEIA lindleyana—Dark purple, weeping habit. g.c. 75c. 
BUDDLEIA madagascariensis—Yellow flowers; tall, strong growing. g.c. 60c. 
BUDDLEIA salvifolius—Light lavender flowers in March and April. g.c. 60c. 
CALLIANDRA tweedii—(New) Red flowers like tufts of silk. g.c. 75c. 
CALLISTEMON hybridus—Boitlebrush, bright red, silky flowers. g.c. 60c. 
*CAMELLIA JAPONICA— 
Chandleri elegans—Large peony-flowered, rose-flecked white. 
Daikagura—Early, dwarf growing, rose-red marbled with white. 
Lady Campbell—Vigorcus grower with healthy foliage, rose red. 
Pink Perfection—Shell pink, symmetrical, prolific bloomer. 
Purity—Best white, double, good grower, blooms freely. 
Jordan’s Pride—Variegated white and red, slightly fragrant. 
Rosita—Late blooming, dark pink, symmetrical. 
g.c. $1.50; 5 g.c. $3.50. 
*CARPENTERIA californica—Native shrub, white flowers. g.c. 85c. 
CASSIA splendida (Golden Wonder)—Golden-yellow flowers in winter, bright green foli- 
age. g.c. 0c. 
CEANOTHUS impressus—Spreading growth, blue flowers (California native). g.c. 75c. 
CEANOTHUS papilosus roweanus—California native; very dark flowers. g.c. 75c. 
CEANOTHUS thyrsiflorus griseus—California native—deep, glossy, green foliage and blue 
flowers. g.c. 75c. 
CEANOTHUS verrucosus—California native; white flowers, spreading. g.c. 75c. 
*CESTRUM aurantiacum—Autumn blooms, orange, slightly tender. g.c. 60c. 
*CESTRUM elegans—Quick growing; purplish-red flowers in spring. g.c. 50c. 
*CESTRUM parqui—Night Scented Jasmine; fragrant at night. g.c. 75c. 
CHAMAELAUCIUM ciliatum—Geraldton Wax Flower (New). Blooms late winter and early 
spring; clusters small, waxy, maroon and lavender blooms; heath-like foliage; likes full 
sun and sharp drainage. g.c. $1.00. 
*COPROSMA baueri—Looking Glass Plant; dark green, glossy foliage. g.c. 60c. 
COTONEASTER parneyi—Large, dark red berries. g.c. 50c; b&b. 2-3' $1.50, 3-4’ $1.75, 
4-5' $2.00. 
COTONEASTER pannosa—Red berries, grey-green folicge. Same prices as C. parneyi. 
COTONEASTER dielsiana elegans — Small coral-red berries. g.c. 50c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.50; 
3-4' $1.75. 
CYTISUS Pomona—Mitchell Hybrid yellow, rose, and amber. g.c. $1.00. 
CYTISUS praecox—Moonlight Broom, pale creamy yellow. bé&b. 2-3' $1.75. 
CYTISUS racemosus—Easter Broom, fragrant yellow; April. g.c. 50c. 
ELAEAGNUS pungens—Very hardy; grey-green foliage. g.c. 60c; b&b. 4-5’ $3.50. 
ELAEAGNUS pungens variegata—Foliage margined cream. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.75. 
ERICA melanthera—Pink with black tips, winter blocming. g.c. 60c. 
ERICA melanthera rosea—Darker and more compact growing than above. g.c. 69c. 
ESCALLONIA donardensis—Slender branches, rose-pink blooms. g.c. 6Uc. 
ESCALLONIA edenensis—Glossy foliage, dark pink flowers. g.c. 60c. 
ESCALLONIA glasnivenensis—Apple Blossom Escallonia. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.50. 
ESCALLONIA rubra—Glossy foliage, rose-red flowers. g.c. 60c; b&b. 1 Y2-2' $1.75, 2-3' $2.25. 
ESCALLONIA montevidensis—Large heads of white flowers. g.c. 60c; b&b. 3-4’ $2.00. 
ESCALLONIA organensis—Light pink flowers, rapid grower. g.c. 60c; b&b. 3-4’ $2.00. 
EUGENIA apiculata—Myrtle-like foliage, white flowers. g.c. 60c. 
EUGENIA uniflora (Surinam Cherry)—Handsome Eugenia foliage and large red, edible 
fruits. 5 g.c. $2.50. 
EUONYMUS japonicus—Slow growing; hedges and foundations. g.c. 50c; b&b. 2-3' $1.75. 
E. aureo-variegatus—Golden variegated foliage. g.c. 50c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.75. 
E. Pres. Gauthier—Silver and pink variegation. g.c. 50c; b&b. 2-3’ $1.75. 
E. japonicus aurea-marginatus—Golden margined. g.c. 50c. 
E. japonicus microphyllus—Small, box-like leaves. g.c. 50c, 10 for $4.50. 
EURYOPS athanasiae—(New) Marguerite-like golden flowers. g.c. 75c. 
GENISTA tinctoria flore plena—Prostrate Broom, double yellow. g.c. 60c. 
GREVILLEA rosmarinifolia—Fine foliage, showy winter blooms. g.c. 75c. 
G. thelemanniana—Feathery foliage, curious red flowers. g.c. 75c. 
HELIANTHEMUM mutabile—Sun Roses; red, pink, yellow. g.c. SOc. 
*HYPERICUM calycinum—Good ground cover in shade, yellow blooms. g.c. 50c. 
H. moserianum—Almost continuously in flower, golden yel. g.c. 50c. 
© Note: g.c., gallon can; 5 g.c., 5 gallon can; b&b., balled and burlapped. 
LANTANA—Lavender, yellow, red and orange; quick grower. g.c. 
LAVENDULA officinalis—Lavender, beautiful and aromatic. g.c. 50 
MAHONIA aquifolium—Oregon Grape; yellow flowers; blue berrie 
brilliant autumn foliage. g.c. 60c; b&b., 1 Y2-2’ $1.50. 
M. ilicifolium compacta—Like above but dwarf in growth. g.c. 60c 
M. japonica—Blue-green foliage, large berries. g.c. 75c. 
M. pinnata—California native; very beautiful foliage. g.c. 75c. 
MYROXYLON senticosum — (New) New bronzy leaves turn glossy 
green, handsomee. g.c. 75c. 
MYRSINE africana—Box-like foliage; fine for low hedges. g.c. 60c. 
MYRTUS communis—Common myrtle; excellent hedge plant. g.c. 50c 
10 for $4.50; b&b. 1 2-2’ $1.50. 
M. communis compacta—Very compact type, fine foliage. g.c. 50c, 
10 for $4.50; b&b. 1 Y2-2’ $1.50. 
M. communis microphylla — Small-leaf Myrtle; spreading. g.c. 50c, 
10 for $4.50; b&b. 1 ¥2-2' $1.50. 
M. communis variegata—Variegated Myrtle. g.c. 60c. 


CAMELLIA, PINK PERFECTION 
NANDINA domestica—Japanese Sacred Bamboo; foliage turns red in 
autumn; some red berries. g.c. 60c; b&b. 1¥2-2' $1.50, 2-3' $1.75. 
OLEARIA gunniana—(New) Grey-green foliage; white flowers. g.c. 75c. 
OSMANTHUS delavayi—New, very fragrant; slow growing. g.c. $1.50. 
PIMELIA ferruginea—Small leaves; masses light pink flowers. g.c. 75c. 
*BITTOSPORUM tobira—Dark green foliage; fragrant yellow flowers. 
g.c. 60c; b&b., 1 Y2-2' $1.50, 2-3’ $1.75, 3-4’ $3.00. 
P. tobira variegata—Silver and grey variegation. g.c. 60c. 
FOLYGALA dalmaisiana — Rosy, pea-shaped flowers all summer. 
g.c. 60c. 
*RAPHIOLEPSIS japonica—Dense, compact; white blooms, blue fruits. 
g.c. 60c. 
*R, indica rosea—Several crops, delicate pink blooms. g.c. 75c. 
ROMNEYA coulteri—Matilija Poppy. White, yellow center. g.c. $1.00. 
ROSMARINUS officinalis—Rosemary; aromatic shrub, grey leaves. 
g.c. 60c. 
VERONICA buxifolia—Dwarf, compact; box-like foliage. g.c. 50c. 
V. decussata—Easily grown along coast, foundation, hedge. g.c. 50c. 
*V, hulkeana—Masses of dainty pale lavender flowers. g.c. 60c. 
V. imperialis—Several crops of rosy purple blooms. g.c. 60c. 
TALL GROWING SHRUBS 
(Ultimate height 8 to 12 feet.) 
ARALIA papyrifera—Huge, downy leaves are heavily ribbed. Fine for patios. g.c. 7Sc. 
*AZARA microphylla—Small leaves, good for planting against wall. g.c. 75c. 
CASSIA tomentosa (Woolly Senna)—Golden-yellow flowers, gray-green foliage. g.c. 60c. 
CEANOTHUS arboreus—Rapid growing native with light blue flowers. g.c. 75c. 
C. arboreus hybridus—Large clusters blue flowers early in spring. g.c. 75c. 
C. cyaneus—Dark blue flowers, late blooming, give good drainage. g.c. 75c. 
C. sorediatus—Densely branched, early, light blue flowers. g.c. 75c. 
C. thyrsiflorus—Best known of native wild lilacs, blue flowers. g.c. 75c. 
EUGENIA hockeriana—Bronze new foliage, large magenta berries. g.c. 60c. 
EUGENIA jambos (Rose Apple)—Luxuriant, glossy green foliage; rose-tinted edible fruits. 
g.c. $1.00. 
E. myrtifolia—Leaves smaller than above, berries brighter color. g.c. 60c. 
E. smithii—New, most frost hardy of this group, lavender berries. g.c. 75c. 
FREMONTIA mexicana—Native, large yellow flowers; good drainage. g.c. 85c. 
GENISTA monosperma—Bridal Veil Broom, drooping white. g.c. 75c. 
GREWIA caffra—Quick growing; lavender, daisy-like flowers. g.c. 75c. 
HAKEA laurina—Drought resistant Australian shrub, red flowers. g.c. 60c. 
ILEX aquifolium—English Holly, glossy foliage, red berries. g.c. 75c; b&b. 22-3’ $5.00. 
ILEX cornuta—Chinese Holly, foliage lighter and berries larger. g.c. 75c. 
ILEX van Tol—Dutch Holly, bears heavy crops of berries. g.c. $1.00. 
ILEX perneyi—New, small leaves, flat, red berries, slow growing. g.c. $1.00. 
LAURUS nobilis—Grecian Laurel or Bay, aromatic foliage. g.c. 60c. 
LAUROCERASUS caroliniana—American Cherry Laurel. g.c. 60c. 
*L, lusitanica—Portugal Laurel, good hedge planting. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-2'2' $2.50, 3-4' $4 
*L. officinalis—English Laurel, wide glossy leaves. g.c. 60c; b&b. 2-3’ $2.00, 3-4’ $3.00. 
LEPTOSPERMUM laevigatum—Australian Tea Tree; quick, hardy. g.c. 50c, 10 for $4.50; 
5 g.c. $1.50. 
LIGUSTRUM japonicum—Japanese Privet. g.c. 50c; b&b. 4-5’ $3.00. 
PHOTINIA arbutifolia—Toyon, California Holly, red berries. g.c. 50c, 10 for $4.50 
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