PORT STOCKTON NURSERY Ornamentals 19AT SOTA 2 GAGA OuG 
Spiraea thunbergi—Very small white flowers. Early bloomer. Gal. cans, 40c. 
Spiraea van houttei—Larger growing shrub than the other white spiraeas. Branches droop. 
Small white flowers. Balled, 4 to 5 ft., $1.75; 3 to 44t., $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. Gal. 
cans, 40c. 
Syringa—Lilac—Claude Bernard, double lavender; Conderset, double blue; Geo. Ballier, 
double purple; Jean D’Arc, double white; President Fallieres, doubie lavender; Volcan, 
single reddish purple. Balled or bare root, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., 75c. 
Syringa persica laciniata—(Persian Cutleaf Lilac)—Tiny lavender flowers on arching 
branches. Very beautiful foliage. Balled or bare root, 3 to 4 ft., $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
Gal. cans, 40c. 
Symphoricarpos racemosus—(Snowberry)—Small shrub with large white berries during 
the winter. Gal. cans, 40c. 
Viburnum Carlesi—Small shrub with large gray-green leaves and clusters of fragrant, 
creamy white flowers. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Viburnum opulus sterile—(Snowball)—Large shrub with large heads of white flowers in 
the spring?) balled) tos5 if. $1-/ses0 toa att OZ tO Ot ite UU metial scans auc. 
Vitex microphylla—Large fast growing shrub with large spikes of pure blue flowers during 
the summer. Gal. cans, 40c. 
AGAVES, BAMBOOS, PALMS, YUCCAS 
No trees or shrubs that are balled or-in cans are shipped. Those listed as bare root are 
shipped by express collect. 
Agava americana—(Century Plant)—Large thick blue-green leaves with sharp needles on 
end es Galy-cans:50c: 
Agava americana variegata—(Variegated Century Plant)—Same as above but leaves 
are edged with yellow. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Arundinaria pumila—(Dwarf Bamboo)—A dwarf variety that is very good near pools or 
in rock gardens. Gal. cans, 40c. 
Chamaerops humilis—(Dwarf Fan Palm)—A dwarf variety with fan shaped leaves. Fine 
for tubs or pots or in the garden. Balled, $2.00. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Cocos plumosa—(Queen Palm)—Tall slender palm with graceful feathery leaves. Gal. 
cans, 50c. 
Cordyline australis—(Dracaena Palm)—Slender trunk. Drooping narrow leaves. Fast 
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Cortaderia argentea—(Pampas Grass)—Large clumps with grasslike leaves. Large silvery 
white plumes. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Phormium tenax—(New Zealand Flax)—Long narrow green leaves. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Phormium tenax variegata—(Variegated New Zealand Flax)—Same as above except 
leaves are edged with yellow. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Phoenix canariensis—(Canary Island Palm)—Ornamental Date Palm. Large growing 
palm with very large dark green leaves. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Washingtonia filifera—(California Fan Palm)—Large fast growing palm with large fan 
shaped leaves. Heavy trunk. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Washington robusta—(Mexican Fan Palm)—Large growing palm with large fan shaped 
leaves. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Yucca whipplei—(Spanish Bayonet)—Long leaves with sharp needles on end. Creamy 
white flowers. Gal. cans, 50c. 


CLIMBING VINES 
No vines that are balled or in cans are shipped. Those listed as bare root are shipped by 
express collect. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia—(Virginia Creeper)—Fast climber with large leaves that turn 
red in autumn. Gal. cans, 40c. 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata—(Boston Ivy)—Medium growing. Leaves turn red in autumn. 
Clings to walls. Gal. cans, 40c. 
Antigonon leptopus—(Rose de Montana, or Queen’s Wreath)—Fast growing vine with 
masses of rose pink flowers all summer. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Bignonia tweediana—(Yellow Trumpet Vine)—Fast growing vine with yellow flowers. 
Gal. cans, 50c. 
Bougainvillea braziliensis—Hardiest variety of bougainvillea. Flowers are rosy-purple. 
Gal. cans, $1.00. 
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