The Native Plant Nursery 

Holly-Leaved Cherry. (Frunus ilicifolia.) One of the most use- 
ful of the native shrubs. Desirable for foundation planting 
against a building. Makes a splendid hedge. 
*Lonicera involucrata ledebourii, ‘“Twinberry.” Deciduous shrub 
of upright spreading habit with attractive foliage and yellow 
flowers tinged with scarlet. Found in canyon bottoms and creek 
banks. <A good subject where a shrub of dense spreading habit is 
required. Gallon cans, 50c. 
*Lonicera subspicata johnstonii, ‘Wild Honeysuckle,” “Moronel.” 
Usually a sprawling shrub but sometimes growing into an erect 
compact bush. Foliage rather small, leathery, deep glossy green. 
Small yellowish or cream-colored flowers sometimes tinged with 
pink. An ideal plant for covering banks in sun or shade. Gallon 
cans, 50c. 
Bush Lupines 
This group of plants offers unlimited possibilities in creating 
beauty spots in areas where few other things will grow. Bare 
hillsides can be made colorful; existing natural growth can be 
brightened by interplanting with one or more colors and massed 
color schemes can be carried out easily and inexpensively with 
Lupines. Rapid in growth, generous in flowers and hardy under 
ordinary conditions, they warrant earnest consideration in any 
natural planting. 
*Lupinus arboreus, “Yellow Tree Lupine.” Forms a bushy plant 
4 to 8 feet high with rather light green foliage and an abundance 
of rich sulphur yellow, fragrant flowers. Found near the coast, 
often on the sands. Gallon cans, 50c. 
*Lupinus arboreus (Blue Flowered form). A form of the preced- 
ing with blue flowers. Gallon cans, 50c. 
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