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Pleroma 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. 30 ft. The large leathery-leaves 
are brilliant green; flowers are pure waxy white, of 
immense size, and very fragrant. 75c each. Larger, 
$2.50 each. 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). 3-6 ft. Erect 
shrub with glossy holly-like leaves, small yellow flow- 
ers in spring, and blue berries through the summer. 
50c each. 
MELALEUCA nesophila (Pink Bottle Brush). 6 ft. A 
rapid growing erect shrub with lance-shaped leaves 
and lavender-rose flowers. 50c each. 
MUSA ensete (Abyssinian Banana). An ornamental palm- 
like tree for outdoor subtropical effects in warm situa- 
tions; also for greenhouse decoration. 75c each; larger 
containers, $2.50. 
MYOPORUM laetum. 6-10 ft. A rapid growing foliage 
shrub or small tree with leathery leaves, and small pink 
flowers followed by rosy-purple berries. Grows well 
along the seashore. 50c each. 
MYRTLE—Myrtus 
COMMUNIS. 6 ft. An evergreen shrub with aromatic 
foliage, producing small fragrant white flowers 
throughout the summer. 40c each. 
COMMUNIS MICROPHYLLA (Small Leaf M.). 4 ft. Fo- 
liage is exceptionally small and closely set; spreading 
habit. Gal. containers, 50c each. 
NANDINA domestica. 6 ft. A handsome shrub of mod- 
erate size and rather slow growth. The leaves are 
light green in summer, turning to a vivid red during the 
winter. The white flowers are followed by bright crim- 
son berries. 50c each. Larger, $2.50 each. 
OLEANDER—Nerium 
Best suited for the warmer sections. 
The following: Gal. containers, 60c each 
SINGLE CHERRY RED. DOUBLE SALMON PINK. 
DOUBLE PINK. PROF. DURANT—Yellow. 
OLEARIA stellulata (White Tree Aster). 4 ft. Also 
called ‘‘Daisy-tree’’ for its heads of white daisy-like 
flowers. 75c each. 
Hallawell Seed Co. 
OSMANTHUS fragrans (Sweet Olive). 
green foliage and small white, 
clusters. $1.00 each. 
OSMANTHUS ilicifolius (O. aquifolium). A slow growing 
foliage shrub for shady places, with shining holly-like 
leaves and fragrant white flowers in autumn. 75c each. 
PHOTINIA 
ARBUTIFOLIA (Christmas or Toyon Berry). 10 ft. A 
native evergreen shrub loaded with brilliant red ber- 
ries in the winter. 65c each. 
SERRULATA NOVA. 10 ft. A handsome evergreen tree 
or shrub, the foliage of which becomes very conspicu- 
ous in the autumn, when it assumes a reddish hue; 
5 ft. Large, dark 
fragrant flowers in 
flowers white, in large corymbs, produced in early 
spring. 60c each. 
PINUS—Pine 
CANARIENSIS (Canary Island Pine). One of the finest 
pines for California. The young needles are in 
bunches, and are whitish-blue when young, maturing 
into a lively green. Excellent for tall screen and 
windbreak; rapid growing and permanent. 50c each. 
DENSIFLORA (Japanese Red P.). Rapid growing tall 
tree. The short, rigid leaves are bright bluish green; 
cones are very small. 75c each. 
MUGHUS (P. mugo var.). ‘‘Dwarf Swiss Mountain Pine.” 
Densely branched with stiff dark green needles. Good 
rock garden subject. 75c each. 
PATULA. A graceful tree with drooping clusters of 
grass-green needles to 12 inches in length. Not hardy 
North. Gal. containers, 2 to 3 feet, 75c each. 
RADIATA (Monterey Pine). The most desirable Pine 
for shade, and more extensively planted than any 
other variety in this State. Gal. cans, 50c each; 10 
for $4.00. 
PITTOSPORUM 
CRASSIFOLIUM (Karo Pittosporum). Large shrub of 
upright growth with gray-green leaves. It is entirely 
unaffected by salt winds, and does well in a sandy soil. 
50c each. 
EUGENOIDES (Tarata P.). An erect shrub or small 
tree, suitable also for a tall clipped hedge. Bright 
green, wavy edged foliage. 40c each. 
NIGRICANS (P. tenuifolium). 8 to 10 ft. A very hand- 
some upright growing shrub with silvery light green 
leaves and black stems; a good hedge plant and very 
ornamental as an individual. 50c each. 
RHOMBIFOLIUM (Queensland Pittosporum). 15 ft. An 
erect and full shrub or small tree with ark green, 
serrated, glossy leaves. 60c each. 
TOBIRA (Japanese Pittosporum). 5 ft. One of the finest 
of the medium sized evergreen shrubs. It is a wide, 
spreading, dense, round headed shrub with deep, glossy, 
green foliage. Flowers in terminal clusters, pure white 
and fragrant. 50c each. 
UNDULATUM (Victorian Box). 10 ft. A shrub or tree 
with deep, green, glossy, wavy margined leaves. Flow- 
ers yellowish-white, intensely fragrant, particularly at 
night. 50c each. 
PLEROMA—Tibouchina 
MACRANTHUM (Glory Bush). 10 ft. An exotic shrub 
with rich royal purple flowers often 5 inches across. 
The large velvety leaves add to the attractiveness of 
this plant. Half hardy. 75c each. 
PODOCARPUS elongata (Fern Pine). 15 ft. Medium 
sized tree with long narrow leaves, suitable in a sunny 
or shaded position. Very useful as pot specimens in the 
house, as they endure rather dark interiors. 75c each. 
PODOCARPUS macrophylla (Longleaf P.). Medium sized 
upright tree with horizontally spreading branches and 
long, lustrous bright green leaves; interesting fruits 
in the fall. 75c each. 
POLYGALA dalmaisiana (Milkwort). 4 ft. A profuse 
flowering shrub with purple pea-shaped flowers, and 
pretty light green foliage. 50c each. 
PROSTANTHERA rotundifolia (Australian Mint Bush). 
6 ft. A clean upright shrub with gray-green foliage 
having a pungent aroma, and covered with heliotrope 
colored flowers. Likes slightly acid soil. 75c each. 
