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EUCALYPTUS angulosa. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. Tree to 
about 25 feet. Graceful, weeping branches with long sprays of large 
yellow flowers about 3 inches across produced in great profusion all 
along the branches. Unusually fine specimen tree and fine screen or 
hedge plant. Introduced by us. Sun. 22°. 
. 1 gal. $0.60; 5 gal. $1.75. 
EUCALYPTUS caesia. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. Slender, 
weeping tree to about 20 feet. Attractive russet brown trunk, white 
branches and limbs and silvery gray foliage. Tree blooms over a consid- 
erable part of the year having long trailing branches which carry large 
clusters of rose-pink flowers, with golden stamens, about 21% inches 
across. Splendid thing for planting on dry hillsides where it does_not 
get too much water in summer. Needs staking first few years. Sun. 
Introduced by us. 22°. 1 gal. $1.00; 5 gal. $2.50; Specimens $5.00 up. 
EUCALYPTUS erythrocorys. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. Tree 
to about 20 feet. White trunk, vivid scarlet colored flower caps enclos- 
ing large clusters of vivid chartreuse yellow flowers. A very beautiful 
flowering tree. We have found it more attractive if the leader is cut out 
so as to encourage a bushy habit when the brilliant buds and flowers are 
displayed to better advantage. Introduced by us. 22°. 
1 gal. $0.85; 5 gal. $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS erythronema. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. 
Dwart, slender species, with small foliage and clusters of small deep 
crimson flowers. 22°. I gal. $0.60; 5 gal. $1.75. 
EUCALYPTUS ficifolia. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. This is a 
very variable subject, the color of the flowers ranging from white through 
shades of pink, scarlet and crimson, the only type which comes true to 
seed being the orange scarlet one. Once established, will thrive and 
bloom with little or no water during the summer months. 
igale 50.50;: 5. gal; 1:50: 
EUCALYPTUS forestiana. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. Shrub 
or small tree with vivid red triangular shaped buds and flowers covering 
the whole tree. Extremely beautiful and unusual small flowering tree. 
Introduced by us. 22°. 1 gal. $0.75; 5 gal. $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS pyreiformis. (myrtaceae) Western Australia. Small, 
slender tree with drooping clusters of large crimson flowers, from two to 
three inches across. Introduced by us. 22°. 1 gal. $1.00. 
EUGENIA cyanocarpa. (myrtaceae) New South Wales and Queens- 
land. Australian blue fruited myrtle tree, growing to a height of about 
25 feet but can be easily grown as a shrub. Has open, loose graceful 
habit with clusters of large blue berries. New in Southern California. 
24°. 1 gal. $0.60; 5 gal. $1.75. 
EUGENIA jambolana. (SYZYGIUM jambolana) (myrtaceae) East 
Indies. Small evergreen tree with handsome shining foliage, white 
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