BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ELEAGNUS pungens maculata 10 
GOLDENLEAF ELEAGNUS (7) rate 
minapot deetoolls ft Gove 30 
grnpotesm 0.12) cine Gitte... 25 
Sie potsiearto 114) ftiGe ie A .20 
ERIOBOTRYA japonica, LOQUAT (7) 
Balmeano tO? Sree Ce ee oo 
BameGauer ttOr sre) tthe Aka. 40 
eat 2a tO same Tt. Codec sn. 30 
ERYTHRINA crista-galli 
COCKSPUR CORAL TREE (9) 
pale Ocean LOn PhS aft. 0, 2set abencncess .30 
insignis (new) (914 
Pim OOte erat LIGh if 7... ote 35 
ESCALLONIA C. EF, Ball (new) (7) 
Bears very large vivid red flowers all sum- 
mer. Imported from England where it re- 
ceived A. M. R. H. S. 
SaitemOOtel 7a toc een its Casa tsa 35 
EUCALYPTUS 
Most of the following species are the 
new types very recently introduced from 
Western Australia. These are mainly 
small trees or even shrubs unlike the com- 
mon kinds of enormous growth. Flowers 
are of various colors and very showy. 
caesia (new) (914) 
Rose pink; small tree. Very fine. 
SMI BO UmAe atO.3e “SE, Oo. seh dear, sg 35 
grossa (new) 
PHILLIPS RIVER GUM (914) 
Golden yellow; small tree. 
MTT pOC eR srt 2s he etree on 
macrocarpa (new) 
ROSE OF THE DESERT (9) 
This astounding species has brilliant red 
flowers up to five inches diameter! Growth 
irregularly shrubby. 
4-ing, pOtPl2.. (Ohl Swashitlh. 62, -ws..- 55 
pulverulenta, ARGYLE APPLE (9) 
Medium tree grown for its attractive sil- 
very blue foliage much used for decoration. 
uit. DOte sue (Ommmen (Ces ase 35 
steedmanni (new) (914) 
Creamy yellow in red cup. Medium tree. 
Meith e yi bs eet LOR cue hte) Ree atime 35 
torquata (new) (914) 
; Meinieepote 2 Gms Me tte) od, ieee tes. 35 
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