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CALLISTEMON 
VIMINALIS—The 
weeping red flowered 
bottle bush. 

tually evergreen. Rather variable as to its blooming season; frequently 
blooms in the spring and again in the autumn with large panicles of 
pinkish lavender colored flowers. This tree makes a tall spreading spec- 
imen, likes water during the summer and does not do well in light dry 
soils. One of the most beautiful flowering trees ever introduced. 22°. 
1 gal. $0.75; 5 gal. $2.00; Specimen $3.50 up. 
CASTANOSPERMUM australis. ‘‘Moreton Bay Chestnut’’ (legum- 
inosae) Queensland. Small evergreen tree, bearing in summer and 
autumn spikes of brilliant red and orange colored flowers. These flow- 
ers not only occur on the branches but frequently on the main limbs and 
trunk itself. This tree likes strong sun heat and is comparatively resistant 
to cold; also appreciates irrigation. 20°. 1 gal. $1.00; 5 gal. $2.50. 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum (Trochodendraceae) Japan and 
Western China. Tall deciduous tree with handsome foliage which has 
a purple tint in the spring; in the autumn the leaves turn a fine yellow, 
sometimes scarlet. One of the finest trees ever introduced from Japan. 
Likes plenty of water. Perfectly hardy. 
l gal: $0,855: qalmp2.0g: 
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