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Fremontia 
EUCALYPTUS 
FICIFOLIA (Scarlet-Flowering Gum). 25 ft. Flowers 
large and normally crimson or scarlet, but vary con- 
siderably. Hardy only in ‘warmer sections. 65c; larger 
size $2.50 each. 
GLOBULUS (Blue Gum). 150 ft. Rapid growing tree 
wey SSogiciag in California for windbreaks and fuel. 
ce each. 
POLYANTHEMOS (Australian Beech).—An ornamental 
variety of moderate growth with round foliage. Re- 
sistant to drought. 75c each. 
EUGENIA 
MYRTIFOLIA. 6 to 10 ft. Excellent shrub of tall, com- 
pact growth which can be trimmed to any desired 
height. Foliage glossy green with a ruddy hue on the 
new growth; flowers followed by edible voilet-colored 
berries. Will not endure severe frosts. Gal. cans, 60c 
each; larger size, $2.50 each. 
SMITHI (Lilli-Pilli Tree)—15 ft. Unusual shrub bearing 
large drooping clusters of decorative berries. 75c each. 
EUONYMUS—Spindle Bush 
JAPONICUS AUREO-MARGINATUS (Golden Euony- 
mus). 4 ft. Of dwarf compact growth. Leaves deep 
yellow toward the edges, blotched in the center with 
green. 50c each. 
JAPONICUS MICROPHYLLUS (Small Leaved Euony- 
mus). 2 ft. Dwarf and compact with small dark green 
serrated foliage. Fine for low hedges and borders. 
50c each. 
FATSIA japonica (Aralia sieboldii). 6 ft. Large shining 
deeply lobed green leaves. A splendid porch plant 
and also suitable for outdoor planting in the shade. 
60c each. 

Hallawell Seed Co. 
FREMONTIA mexicana (Flannel Bush). 10 ft. A splendid 
native flowering shrub with small fig-like, gray-green 
leaves. Produces satiny orange yellow flowers 2 to 3 
inches across. Prefers a dry sunny location. 75c each. 
FUCHSIA (See Page 63) 
GARDENIA MYSTERY (Cape Jasmine) — The hardiest 
and most popular outdoor variety. Glossy foliage and 
magnificent blooms. 85c each. 
GREVILLEA thelemanniana (Jewel Flower). Medium 
sized shrub with bright green soft, finely cut foliage, 
bearing scarlet flowers. Dry sunny situation recom- 
mended. 60c each. 
HAKEA 
LAURINA (Sea Urchin). 15 ft. Large, somewhat erect 
shrub that will stand adverse conditions to be found 
on the coast. The crimson and gold flowers of this 
variety are outstanding. 60c each. 
SUAVEOLENS. 10 ft. Large erect shrub with light 
green prickly leaves suggesting a pine. Makes a good 
hedge and is drought resistant. Has fluffy white flow- 
ers in fall or winter. 60c each. 
HOLLY—Illex 
TRUE ENGLISH (I. aquifolium). 20 ft. A small tree 
with glossy, dark green thorny leaves. It is covered 
with bright red berries during the winter months. 
Female plants; grafted. Balled, 2 to 21%4 feet, $4.50 each; 
3 to 3% feet, $6.50 each. Larger specimens, $7.50 each. 
HYDRANGEA 
HORTENSIS OTAKSA. 6 ft. Large-leaved shrubs, with 
enormous corymbs of beautiful pink flowers. Succeed 
best in a partially shaded location. 50c each. 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort 
calycinum. 1 ft. A low growing plant useful for ground 
cover. Flowers similar to H. moserianum. 50c¢ each. 
moserianum (Gold Flower). 3 ft. Low shrub with 
light green foliage spreading 2 to 3 feet across, and 
large golden yellow flowers. Blooms all summer in 
sun or part shade. 50c each. 
ILLICIUM anisatum (I. religiosum): Small tree or shrub 
with aromatic leaves about 3 inches long and greenish 
yellow flowers. Hard. 75¢ each. 
ITEA ilicifolia—8 ft. Foliage resembles holly. Magnifi- 
cent shub. 60c each. 
LANTANA CAMARA 
These shrubs grow rapidly, and are a mass of brilliant 
color a great part of the year. They require a warm 
sunny situation, with plenty of water. Early fall pruning 
promotes winter flowering. 
BEAUTY—Dwarf orange-bronze. 
CRAIGI—Dwarf golden-yellow. 
LA PLEUR D’OR—Dwarf deep golden-yellow. 
SENSATION—Medium dwarf lavender and yellow. 
SOUTHERN—Dwarf pink and yellow. 
TETHYS—Dwarf lemon yellow. 
WEEPING—Weeping type, lavender flowers. 
WHITE—Dwarf pure white. 
PRICES: Each of the above varieties, from 4 inch pots, 
40c each; $1.10 for 3; $4.00 for 12. 
LAUREL, ENGLISH (Prunus laurocerasus). 5-8 ft. A 
fine evergreen, with broad, shining leaves, producing 
apt white flowers followed by purple berries. 75c 
each. 
LAURUS nobilis (Sweet Bay). 
with aromatic dull green leaves. 
exposed positions. 60c each. 
An erect growing shrub 
Does well in tubs in 
LAUREL, PORTUGAL (Prunus lusitanica). A splendid 
dense foliage plant, and makes a beautiful trimmed 
hedge. Sun or partial shade. 60c each. 
