San Francisco 
BERBERIS—Barberry 
CORALLINA COMPACTA. Grows about a foot high, 
with a spread of 2 or 3 feet. The orange flowers per- 
sist practically all year. 75c each. 
DARWINII 5 ft. A densely branched, spreading shrub, 
with thick and leathery foliage; flowers orange-yellow 
and very gragrant, followed by purple fruit; the best 
of the species. 60c each. 
WILSONAE. 3 ft. Very dwarf habit with small glossy 
green leaves and long spines. The foliage in the fall 
assumes beautiful red tints; has attractive red berries 
in the winter. 60c each. 
BOUVARDIA 
HUMBOLDTL 4 ft. A small shrub with drooping branches 
producing white Jasmine-like flowers during summer 
and fall; intensely fragrant. Requires partial shade and 
a protected position as it will not endure temperatures 
under 26 degrees above zero. 75c each. 
BOXWOOD—Buxus 
suffruiticosa. Dwarf, for edging purposes. Dark green 
leaves slow growing. $1.25 per 10; $7.50 per 100. 
vigorous 
Gal. 
japonica. Lighter green leaves and rapid, 
growth. 65c per 12; $5.00 per 100 (from flats). 
containers, 50c each. 
BRUNFELSIA floribunda (B. calycina var.) 6 ft. com- 
pact habit. Intensely fragrant flowers, rich violet with 
small white eye. Thrives in sun or partial shade with 
plenty of moisture. $1.00 each. 
BUDDLEIA magnifica (B. davidi var.) 10 to 15 ft. But- 
terfly Bush or Summer Lilac. Large drooping spikes 
of rose-purple flowers. 40c each. 
CALLIANDRA—Guildingi (Trinidad Flame Bush). 8 ft. 
This vivid and colorful plant blooms during spring and 
summer. Feathery, fern-like foliage. 75c each. 
CALLISTEMON rigidus (Bottle Brush). 6 ft. 
flowering shrub with red flowers. 50c each. 
CALODENDRUM. Capensis (Cape Chestnut). 40 ft. In 
early summer this magnificent tree is almost solidly 
covered with great 6 inch panicles of beautiful rosy 
lavender blooms. $1.00 each. 
CANTUA buxifolia. 6 ft. A summer flowering shrub 
with small foliage, bearing rose-red flowers. Sunny 
situation. 60c each. 
A showy 
CARISSA grandiflora (Natal Plum). 8 ft. A lovely shrub 
bearing fragrant white flowers and brilliant scarlet 
fruits. Both appear at all times during the year. 
75c each. 
CASSIA tomentosa (Wooly Senna). 12 ft. Ornamental 
gray-green foliage, golden-yellow flowers. 50c each. 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus (Mountain Lilac). Tall shrub dark 
green shining foliage, and deep blue flower heads. 
Water sparingly. 75c each. 
CEANOTHUS sorediatus (Jim Bush). 4 to 6 ft. Up- 
right growing with stiff branches. Light green foliage, 
and medium blue flowers. 60c each. 
CEDRUS—Cedar 
DEODARA (Himalayan Cedar)—Exceedingly handsome; 
branches are drooping, with silvery green foliage; fine 
for planting in a large lawn. Gal. cans, 75c each. 
Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $2.75 each; 4 to 5 feet, $3.25 each. 
ATLANTICA GLAUCA—(Blue Atlas Cedar). 40 ft. Foli- 
age intense silvery-blue. $2.00 each; larger sizes, 
$5.00 to $7.00. 
CESTRUM 
PARQUI (Night-Scented Jasmine). 10 ft. A shrub of 
moderate growth with greenish-yellow flowers which 
are very fragrant at night. 50c each. 
FASCICULATUM. 10 ft. 3 quick-growing shrub of tall 
and slender habit. The bright red flowers are trumpet- 
shaped. 50c each. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS—Flat Branched Cypress 
LAWSONIANA—A fine pyramidal tree which holds its 
form well, becoming more beautiful with age. Fern- 
like, green foliage. 60c each. 
LAWSONIANA ALUMI (Blue Lawson Cypress) —Of 
dense growth and columnar habit. Foliage a bluish 
ete te hue. Gal. cans, 75c each. Balled, 1% to 2 feet, 
$2.50. 
LAWSONIANA ERECTA VIRIDIS (Green Column Cy- 
press)—Foliage is clear rich green, and the habit is 
upright and columnar. Balled, 18 in. to 24 in., $2.25. 
LAWSONIANA FRASERI—Columnar in form and similar 
to C. lawsoniana alumi, but less narrow. Foliage is 
dark blue. 75c each. 
LAWSONIANA PENDULA (Weeping Lawson)—Very de- 
sirable as a single plant specimen. 75c each. 
LAWSONIANA STEWARTI (Golden Lawson Cypress)— 
One of the most satisfactory golden varieties. Of 
rather slow growth with feathery, graceful foliage. 
18 in. to 24 in. $3.25 each. 
LAWSONIANA WISSELI (Wissel Cypress)—An exceed- 
ingly handsome slow growing upright variety, with rich 
dark blue-green foliage. 75c each, larger $2.25 each. 
OBTUSA AUREA (Golden Hinoki Cypress)—A handsome 
tree with horizontal branches and fern-like tufts of 
dark green leaves touched with gold. Slow growing. 
Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $5.50 each. 
OBTUSA NANA (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress)—A lower grow- 
ing form particularly adapted for rock gardens or sim- 
ilar positions. $1.50 each. 
CHAMAELAUCIUM ciliatum (Geralton Wax Flowers). 2 
ft. One of the most beautiful of shrubs. Has a sil- 
houette habit and heather-like foliage. Deep pink 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
CHILOPSIS linearis (Dessert Willow)—15 ft. A California 
native bearing orchid-like trumpet shaped flowers. 
Easily grown, does not require much water. Each T5c. 
CHOISYA ternata (Mexican Orange). 4-6 ft. 
shrub with bright glossy green leaves, 
white flowers borne in cluster. 65c each. 
Compact 
and fragrant 
