BERBERIS— 
darwini, golden yellow; P—35c, 50c; B—$1, $2. 
knightii, dark green, strong growers; B—$1.25. 
$2.00. 
triacanthaphora, flowers white, tinged red; one 
of the best Barberries; P-——35c, 50ce; B— 
$1.00, $2.00. 
verruculosa, semiprostrate, glossy leaves; P— 
35¢c, 75c. 
wilsoni, coral-red berries; very thorny; B— 
$1.25, $2.50. 
BRUNFELSIA— 
floribunda, a beautiful shrub from South 
America, very fragrant, violet flowers turn- 
ing to white, prefers shade; P—-$1.25. 
BUXUS— 
Sempervirens, Boxwood, trimmed plants—$2.00, 
$5.00 each. 
suffruticosa, dwarf box, 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 
100. 
balearica, Spanish box, light green, upright 
grower; B—$1.25, $2.00. 
CAMELLIA— 
japonica, assorted colors, double and _ semi- 
double, named varieties; P or B—$1, $3.50. 
CARPENTERIA— 
californiica, Tree Anemone, a native shrub, 
white flowers, prefers shade; P—35c, 75c. 
CHOISYA— 
ternata, Mexican Orange, white fragrant flow- 
ers; B—$1.00, $2.00. 
OCISTUS— 
corbariensis, small white flowers; P—75ce. 
ladaniferus maculatus, brown eyed; P—35c, 
LOC, 
purpureus, very large flowers, reddish lilac, 
with maroon blotch, new; P—35e, 50c. 
CEANOTHUS— 
cyaneus, dark blue— 
gloriosuS, a prostrate form, rich green leaves, 
deep blue; P—35e, 65c. 
impressus, Santa Barbara Mt. Lilac; deep blue, 
spreading habit; P—é60c. 
thvrsiflora, Mountain Lilac; P—35e, 50c. 
CINNAMOMUM— 
camphora, Camphor tree; P or B—$1, $2. 
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