San Francisco 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Cherry-Laurel), 10 to 15 
ft. For backgrounds and hedges. Glossy light green 
foliage. 60c each. 
PRUNUS ilicifolia (California Wild Cherry). 5 to 10 ft. 
Glossy holly-like leaves. Fine for hedges or as a back- 
ground shrub. 60c each. 
PYRACANTHA—Burning Bush 
FORMOSIANA SPLENDENS (Splendid Firethorn). Me- 
dium sized variety, bearing large rich red glossy berries. 
A rather compact habit makes it suitable for smaller 
gardens. 60c each. 
GIBBSII. 10 ft. A strong vigorous plant of compact habit 
bearing orange-yellow berries. A fine variety. T75c. 
LALANDI. 8 ft. A thick, thorny evergreen shrub. 
Leaves are small and glossy green. Flowers are white 
followed with a profusion of orange berries. 50c each. 
ROGERSIANA AURANTIACA (Roger’s Orange Fire- 
thorn). 8 ft. Valuable as a flowering plant. Berries 
are glossy orange and produced along the slender 
shoots clear to the tips. 75c each. 
LEWISII. Foliage is dark green, and the rosy-red ber- 
ries cover the plant during the winter months. $1.00 
each and up. 
YUNNANENSIS. 10 ft. A vigorous grower of spreading 
habit with bright coral-red berries. 50c each. 
REINWARDTIA indica (Yellow flax). Winter flowering 
subshrub bearing yellow flowers 1% to 2 inches across 
in quantity. Cut the plants back occasionally to induce 
compactness. 75¢c each. 
RHODODENDRON—Rose Bay 
Rhododendrons should have partial shade and an acid 
soil and for best results should receive liberal applica- 
tions of peat or leaf mold. Mulch the top soil to con- 
serve moisture and fertilize with Hallawell’s Acid Plant 
Food. 
Balled plants; all furnished with 
flowering buds. 
the following well 
ALICE—Deep pink, changing to rose. Medium size about 
12 to 18 inch spread. $6.50 each, larger size $7.50. 
BRITTANIA—Bright crimson red, in bud $5.00 each and 
up. 
CORNUBIA—Fine blood-red, balled plants in bud $7.00. 
CYNTHIA—Rosy Crimson balled plants in bud $4.50 and 
up. 
EUREKA MAID (Patented)—The finest pink. Supply 
limited. Balled 12 to 15 inch spread $6.50. 
FASTUOSUM—Double, mauve, balled plants in bud. 
$4.75 and up. 
ets ROBERTS—Dark red with darker markings $5.00 
and up. 
MRS. R. S. HOLFORD— Rich salmon, 
$4.75 and up. 
PINK PEARI-—Pure pink, $4.50 and up. 
ROMNEYA coulteri (California Tree or Matilija Poppy). 
5-6 ft. Native shrub with large, pure white single 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
SAROCOCCA ruscifolia. 3 ft. A very hardy medium 
sized shrub that does very well in the shade. The foli- 
age is deep black-green and myrtle-like. Small white 
flowers are followed by red berries. 4 inch pots, 40c 
each. 
SCHINUS molle (California Pepper). 30 ft. Shade and 
ornamental tree with feathery foliage, producing clus- 
ters of rosy-red berries in the fall. 60c each. 
balled plants. 
SEQUOIA gigantea (California Big Tree). 
grow very rapidly. 75c each. 
Young trees 
SEQUOIA sempervirens (California Redwood). A native 
ornamental tree of rapid growth and tapering pyra- 
midal habit. Branches stand out horizontally; leaves 
dark green. 75c each. 
STERCULIA diversifolia (Bottle Tree). A dense, erect 
and symmetrical tree, with small variously formed, 
light green glistening leaves. A splendid street tree in 
narrow parkways, due to deep rooting. 65c each. 
75 
STRANSVAESIA davidiana—10 ft. Colorful every season 
_of the year. Brilliant hues in winter, followed by color- 
ful fruits, then white spring flowers. $1.00 each. 
TAXUS—Yew 
BACCATA FASTIGIATA (Irish Yew)—A slow growing 
tree of dense, columnar habit; foliage is of the darkest 
ae 2 to 2% ft., $4.50; 214 to 3 ft., $5.00; 3 to 4 ft., 
BACCATA FASTIGIATA AUREA (Golden Irish Yew)— 
The habit and form are the same as the green variety. 
2 to 2% ft., $4.50; 2% to 3 ft., $5.00. 
TERNSTROEMIA Japonica. 8 to 10 ft. A large shrub 
with round leathery leaves which are very lustrous and 
tinged with purple. A fine shrub that requires little 
attention. 75c each. 
TEUCRIUM fruticans (Germander). Low shrub for dry 
situations, having light gray foliage and blue flowers 
during spring and summer. 60c each. 
THUJOPSIS dolobrata. Handsome tree of dense, broad- 
pyramidal habit, with flattened fan-shaped branchlets 
and bright green lustrous foliage. 85c each. 
THUYA—Arbor Vitae 
OCCIDENTALIS WOODWARDII. Dense, globe formed, 
with dark green foliage. Balled, $2.00 each. 
ORIENTALIS AUREA NANA (Berckman’s Golden Ar- 
bor Vitae). Dwarf compact, with bright gold and yellow 
tinted foliage, retaining its wonderful color and form 
under all conditions. 85c each; larger, $2.00 each. 
ORIENTALIS BAKERI. 12 ft. Tall and narrow, with 
bright green foliage. Well adapted to hot and dry lo- 
cations. $2.25 each. 
BEVERLEYENSIS (T. orientalis var.). 15 to 20 ft. 
“Golden Column Arbor Vitae.’’ Golden green foliage 
throughout the year; at its best in a sunny position. 
Balled, $2.50 each. 
ORIENTALIS COMPACTA. Globe shaped with 
green foliage. 75c each. 
ORIENTALIS ELEGANTISSIMA (Pyramidal Arbor 
Vitae). A pyramidal tree to 12 feet, rather broad at 
the base. $3.00 each. 
TURRAEA obtusifolia (Star Bush). 3 ft. An attractive 
broad and compact shrub with good foliage, in bloom 
from summer until late fall. The white Jasmine-like 
flowers have long narrow petals. 
light 
Full sun or part 
shade. 60c each. 
VERONICA 
BUXIFOLIA. 2 ft. A dwarf variety with small, bright- 
green leaves and small white flowers. Useful for grow- 
ing in tubs and window boxes. 60c each. 
CUPRESSOIDES. 6 ft. 
60c each. 
VIBURNUM 
Very distinct, compact type. 
BURKWOODI. 3 to 4 ft. Hardy, fast growing semi- 
evergreen, bearing heads of fragrant white flowers. 
The shining green foliage turns bronze in winter. Sun 
or light shade with plenty of moisture. $1.25 each. 
ODORATISSIMUM. 6 to 8 ft. An ornamental variety 
with thick and glossy dark green leaves, and very fra- 
grant waxy white blooms. 60c each. 
TINUS (Laurestinus). 6 ft. This shrub is covered dur- 
ing winter and spring with flowers in broad heads, 
pinkish in bud, white when fully opened. Makes a 
good hedge. 50c each. 
VITEX—Macrophylla (Blue Chaste Tree) 8 ft. One of 
the best blue flowering plants. Loaded with bloom in 
June and if the old blooms are cut off at the end of the 
flowering season it will bloom again in August. Each 
75e. 
XYLOSMA (Evergreen Pear) 
SENTICOSA. 5 ft. One of the finest foliage plants. 
Shiny green, luxuriant, graceful. Not particular about 
soil or water. 75c each. 
