San Francisco 
COTONEASTER 
FRANCHETI. 8 ft. A graceful shrub of upright growth 
and very arching branches, leaves are downy. Flowers 
pink, followed by yellowish red berries. 40c each. 
HARROVIANA. 8 to 10 ft. Tall, graceful branching 
habit; flowers white and berries which are borne in 
large masses, are rosy red. 40c each. 
PANNOSA. 10 ft. A fine shrub of upright growth. 
Branches long, slender and slightly arching; vermilion- 
red berries. 50c each. 
PARNEYI. 8 ft. The foliage is much larger than other 
Cotoneasters and the stems are loaded with big clus- 
ters of immense, brilliant red berries in the fall and 
winter. 50c each. 
PROSTRATE VARIETIES 
HORIZONTALIS. 2 ft. A shrub of low-spreading habit; 
flowers small white, followed by bright red berries. 
60c each. 
MICROPHYLLA. 3 ft. A small-growing evergreen va- 
riety of low-spreading habit; white, followed by large 
purplish-red berries. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
CRYPTOMERIA GLOBOSA NANA 
Green foliage, turns bronzy in winter. 
$1.50 and up. 
CUPRESSUS—Cypress 
MACROCARPA (Monterey Cypress) — A native of Cali- 
fornia, and one of the most desirable of evergreens; 
stands pruning well; very extensively planted for 
hedges. Gal. cans, 40c each. 
CYTISUS—Broom 
MULTIFLORA ALBA. 8 ft. Slender and drooping, gray- 
green branches, with dainty and fragrant pure white 
flowers. 50c each. 
RACEMOSA (Sweet Broom). 6 ft. A very graceful va- 
riety of Broom producing bright, golden yellow flowers. 
50c each. 
Balled plants 
NEW TYPE BROOMS 
In New Color Combinations 
CALIFORNIA. 4 ft. Standards rosy-white, rose on re- 
verse, wings glowing rose, keel yellow. Medium height, 
spreading. 85c each. 
GEOFFREY SKIPWORTH—Crimson-scarlet with a glow 
of gold that later turns to pink. Hightly recommended. 
85c each. 
HALLAWELL’S SCARLET. 8 ft. 
ing masses of scarlet flowers. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. 
Bushy habit, produc- 
85¢ each. 
4 ft. Magnificent large flowers of 
scarlet primrose and rose-pink. 85c each. 
POMONA. 6 ft. Beautiful arching variety. Flowers 
orange and yellow, with shading of apricot. 85c each. 
STANFORD. A very beautiful plant of moderate growth 
Kegs a great profusion of showy red flowers. 85c 
each. 
See Genista for other Brooms. 
OAPHNE 
CNEORUM. A dwarf shrub of spreading habit producing 
delicately perfumed rose-pink flowers. Requires a 
sunny position and well drained soil. Fine for rock 
planting. Balled, $1.50 each. 
ODORA MARGINATA (Pink Daphne). 4 ft. A small 
shrub producing light pink flowers which are intensely 
fragrant and massed in dense clusters at the end of 
the branches during the winter; the leaves are edged 
creamy white. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 each. 
OATURA suaveolens (Angel’s Trumpet). Small tree or 
large shrub bearing large trumpet-like whitish flow- 
ers. Grows rapidly with moisture, but exists without. 
75c each. 
DIOSMA 
ERICOIDES (Breath of Heaven). 4 ft. Handsome little 
shrub with fragrant foliage, producing small white 
star-shaped flowers in great profusion. 50c each. 
PULCHRUM (Pink Diosma). Light green aromatic foli- 
age. The small, star-shaped flowers are lavender-pink 
and almost continuously in bloom. 60c each. 
DRACENA indivisa—Strong slender trunk, drooping fol- 
iage. 50c each. 
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ELEAGNUS—Oleaster 
PUNGENS VARIEGATA. 5 ft. A fine spreading shrub 
with large wavy margined foliage, smooth above, silky 
beneath, and margined creamy white. 50c each. 
PUNGENS MACULATA (Golden Leaf). Similar to 
above except that the leaves are blotched with gold. 
50c each. 
ERICA—Heather 
MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA. A dense compact form. 
Foliage dark green, with deep rosy pink flowers. 40c 
each. 
MELANTHERA ROSBEA. 5 ft. Flowers are a deep shade 
of rosy pink. 60c each, 
MELANTHERA RUBRA. 4 ft. Reddish purple; very 
fine. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
BLANDA. Long, reddish-pink, tubular flowers; dwarf. 
75e each. 
CODONODES (E. lusitanica alba). 
White bells; tall growing. 60c each. 
2 ft. 
“Spanish Heath.” 
HIELIANA (E. hyemalis). 
60c each. 
PRES. FELIX FAURE. The favorite of all. 
red tubes. 60c each. : 
Salmon pink, long tubes. 
Deep rosy 
REGERMINANS. Rosy red bells. 
ESCALLONIA 
ROSEA. 10-12 ft. Foliage round, 
flowers pink. 50c each. 
75¢ each. 
rough, and serrated: 
ROSEA NANA. 4 ft. 
A more compact form of RB. 
with pink flowers. 
rosea, 
50c each. 
RUBRA (E. macrantha). 5 ft. 
age; compact growth. 
50c each. 
Dark green shining foli- 
Flowers deep red; free bloomer. 
