_Evergreens 
AZALEA—Rhododendron 
AFTERGLOW (Kurume)—Soft orange-pink flowers; fo- 
liage shiny light green, height 3 to 4 feet. Gal. con- 
tainers, 75c each. 
AMOENA COCCINEA—Small double dark red flowers 
borne in profusion. Small round dark green leaves 
turning slightly bronze in winter; height 3 to 4 feet. 
Gal. containers, 75c each. 
CHARLES ENCKE (Kurume)—Flowers salmon-pink with 
white stripes. Dwarf habit; vigorous. From 4 inch 
pots, 50c each; Gal. containers, 75c each. 
HEXE—The semi-double, dark crimson flowers almost 
completely cover the dwarf, compact plants. From 
4 inch pots, 50c each. 
HINODEGIRI (Japanese Azalea)—2 ft. Flowers bright 
red, appearing very early in the season; of dwarf 
habit. From 4 inch pots, 50c each. 
LORRAINE—Medium sized semi-double flowers, deep 
rose in color. A sturdy grower to 314 feet. From 5 
inch pots, 75¢ each. 
MME. VAN DER CRUYSSEN—Very large semi-double 
flowers of dark rose. From 5 inch pots, 85c each. 
PAUL SCHAME—Double flowers of very beautiful sal- 
mon. From 5 inch pots, $1.15 each. 
PINK PEARL—Lovely single flowers, light pink shading 
deeper. From 4 inch pots, 50c each. 
PROF. WALTERS—Large single flowers with frilled 
edges; delicate pink and scarlet blotches. From 
inch pots, 50c each. 
SALMON KING—Large single salmon colored flowers. 
From 5 inch pots, 75¢ each. 
SIMON MARDNER—Very large double flowers, bright 
rose to orange-scarlet. From 5 inch pots, 85c each. 
SNOWDRIFT—Beautiful pure waxy white flowers against 
dark green foliage. Very fine and popular. From 5 
inch pots, $1.00 each. 
CAMELLIA 
Listed and illustrated in color on the inside front cover. 
CEDRUS—Cedar 
DEODARA (Himalayan Cedar)—Exceedingly handsome; 
branches are drooping, with silvery green foliage; fine 
for planting in a large lawn. Gal. cans, 75c each. 
Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $2.75 each; 4 to 5 feet, $3.25 each. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS—Flat Branched 
Cypress 
LAWSONIANA—A fine pyramidal tree which holds its 
form well, becoming more beautiful with age. Fern- 
like, green foliage. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
LAWSONIANA ALUMI (Blue _ Lawson Cypress)—Of 
dense growth and columnar habit. Foliage very glau- 
cous, with a bluish metallic hue. Gal. cans, 75e each. 
Balled, 2 to 3 feet, $2.50. 
LAWSONIANA ERECTA VIRIDIS (Green Column Cy- 
press)—Foliage is clear rich green, and the habit is 
upright and columnar. Balled, 4 to 5 feet, $5.00 each. 
LAWSONIANA FRASERI—Columnar in form and similar 
to C. lawsoniana alumi, but less narrow. Foliage is 
dark blue. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
LAWSONIANA STEWARTI (Golden Lawson Cypress)— 
One of the most satisfactory golden varieties, retaining 
its golden color throughout the year. Of rather slow 
growth with feathery, graceful foliage. Balled, 24 to 
30 inches, $2.75 each; 30 to 36 inches, $3.50 each. 
LAWSONIANA WISSELI (Wissel Cypress)—An exceed- 
ingly handsome slow growing upright variety, with rich 
dark blue-green foliage. Balled, 2 to 8 feet, $4.00 each; 
4 to 5 feet, $5.00 each; 5 to 6 feet, $6.00 each. 
OBTUSA AUREA (Golden Hinoki Cypress)—A handsome 
tree with horizontal branches and fern-like tufts of 
dark green leaves touched with gold. Slow growing and 
excellent for rock gardens. Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $3.75 
each. 
OBTUSA NANA (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress)—A lower grow- 
ing form particularly adapted for rock gardens or sim- 
ilar positions. Gal. containers, $1.50 each. 
PISIFERA SQUARROSA NANA (Moss Retinospora)—A 
densely branched, spreading shrub with feathery 
branchlets. A very distinct and beautiful variety. Low 
growing. Gal. cans, 75¢e each. 
CESTRUM 
PARQUI (Night-Scented Jasmine). 10 ft. A shrub of 
moderate growth with greenish-yellow flowers which 
are very fragrant at night. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
FASCICULATUM. 10 ft. A quick-growing shrub of tall 
and slender habit. The bright red flowers are trumpet- 
shaped and are borne in compact clusters at the ends 
of the branches. Gal. containers, 50c each. 
MISCELLANEOUS EVERGREENS 
ARBUTUS unedo (Strawberry Tree). 10 ft. A moder- 
ate sized shrub, with clean, attractive foliage. White 
flowers appear in winter months and with them the 
large, red strawberry-like fruits of the previous sea- 
son. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
AZARA microphylla. 10 ft. A graceful shrub with arch- 
ing pendulous branches and small dark green glossy 
leaves. Has minute white flowers. Fine for covering 
walls or fences. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
BOXWOOD—Buxus 
suffruticosa. Dwarf, for edging purposes. Dark green 
leaves slow growing. $1.50 per 10; $12.50 per 100. 
Japonica. Lighter green leaves and rapid, vigorous 
growth. 65c per 12; $5.00 per 100 (from flats). Gal. 
containers, 40c each; trimmed, 75c each. 
BRUNFELSIA floribunda (B. calycina var.). 6 ft. Com- 
pact habit with dark green foliage. Intensely fragrant 
flowers, rich violet with small white eye, the flowers 
of the previous day having faded lighter. Thrives in 
sun or partial shade with plenty of moisture. Gal. con- 
tainers, $1.00 each. 
BUDDLEIA magnifica (B. davidi var.). 10 to 15 ft. But- 
terfly Bush or Summer Lilac. Large drooping spikes 
of rose-purple flowers throughout the summer. Gal 
containers, 40c each. 
CANTUA buxifolia. 6 ft. A summer flowering shrub 
with small foliage, bearing handsome narrow, rose-red 
flowers on drooping branches. Sunny situation. Gal. 
containers, 50c each. 
CALLISTEMON rigidus (Bottle Brush). 6 ft. A showy 
flowering shrub with red flowers of curious shape. 
Gal. containers, 40c each. 
CARMICHAELIA odorata. 10 ft. A most graceful broom- 
like shrub. Small leaves on half drooping stems which 
are covered during the summer with myriads of tiny, 
lavender and white, pea-shaped flowers. Gal. cans, 
50c each. 
CARPENTERIA californica (Tree Anemone). Beautiful 
native shrub with large fragrant white flowers in the 
summer. Light well drained soil out of the wind and 
scant watering recommended; will stand some shade. 
Gal. cans, 85e each. 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus (Mountain Lilac). Tall shrub with 
warted stems; dark green shining foliage, and deep blue 
flower heads through the summer. Water sparingly. 
Gal. cans, 75c each. 
CEANOTHUS sorediatus (Jim Brush). 4 to 6 ft. Up- 
right growing with stiff branches. Light green foliage, 
and medium blue flowers. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
CHAMAELAUCIUM ciliatum (Geralton Wax Flowers). 2 
ft. One of the most beautiful of shrubs. Has a sSil- 
houette habit and heather-like foliage. The deep pink 
flowers greatly enhance its appearance. Gal. contain- 
ers, 75c each. 
CHOISYA ternata (Mexican Orange). 4-6 ft. Compact 
shrub with bright glossy green leaves, and fragrant 
white flowers borne in clusters. Gal cans, 65c each. 
CHORIZEMA varium. 6 ft. Spring flowering shrub with 
Holly-like foliage and orange-red flowers in loose 
racemes. Superior to variety ilicifolium. Gal. cans, 50c 
each. 
CINNAMOMUM camphora (Camphor Tree). 40 ft. Bright 
green, glossy foliage, tinged bronze in the spring. A 
fine street tree; will not tolerate wet poorly drained 
situations. Gal. cans, 60c each; larger, $2.50 each. 
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