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Bring the tropical splendor of Hawaii to your garden by planting these gor- 
geous shrubs. They thrive in Southern California wherever there is comparative 
freedom from frost. 
AGNES GAULT. Enormous velvety single 
flowers of bright salmon rose. One of the 
most popular, 50c; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Most sensational in 
size and color, glowing American Beauty 
red. A rare novelty. $1.00; 5-gallon $2.50. 
APRICOT. Single, apricot yellow with 
crimson veining, shading to crimson at the 
center. 50c; 5-gallon $1.75. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Very large single 
flowers of rich golden yellow. 75¢; 5-gallon 
$2.00. 
CROWN OF BOHEMIA. Magnificent 
double flowers of golden yellow, shading to 
amber and bronze at the center. $1.00; 5- 
gallon, $2.50. 
FAIR JEANNETTE. Large, soft shell pink, 
with creamy yellow on reverse side. 75¢; 5- 
gallon, $2.00. 
KONA. Fully double flowers of pure rose 
pink, like Agnes Gault in color and habit of 
growth. 50c; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
MINNEWA BELL. Star-like blooms of 
MOANA. Enormous round flowers of 
creamy buff. $1.00; 5-gallon, $2.00. 
OAHU. Dark flame amber flowers with 
chocolate throat. Large and handsome, 
arene for winter flowers. 75¢; 5-gallon, 
PELE. Enormous rounded flowers, single 
pure bright copper, illuminated by a bright 
rose throat. Under side of petals is edged 
with gold. Very free flowering. 1-gallon 
containers, $1.00; 5-gal. $2.50. 
SEA SHELL. A unique and lovely variety, 
with slender branches of upright growth and 
small bright green leaves. The small flowers, 
of shell pink, are beautifully frilled and re- 
curved. 75c¢; 5-gallon, $2.00. 
BRILLIANT. The most popular of all, very 
large brilliant scarlet. 50c¢c; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
WHITE WINGS. Large white open flowers 
with red column and maroon throat, that 
last at least three days on the plant. A 
splendid bushy shrub that blooms all winter. 
60c; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
SANTA PAULA. Of strong, erect habit of 
rosy pink, with shining deep crimson center. 
Very ornamental bush with . distinctive, 
glossy foliage. 1-gallon containers, 75c; 
5-gal. $2.00. 
MRS. WILDER. Shell pink flowers with 
carmine center. Fine bushy plant, very free 
flowering. 50¢; 5-gallon, $1.75. 
growth, this desirable variety has large am- 
ber blossoms, shaded cerise. 
tainers, 75¢; 5-gal. $2.00. 
RED MONARCH. 
with enormous semi-double blooms of dark 
Huey shaded mahogany, the richest of all 
reds. 
l-gallon con- 
Gorgeous new variety 
l-gallon containers, $1.00. 
Jacobinia 
Rare shrubs, or sub-shrubs, particularly desirable because they will grow and 
bloom in fairly shady places, if given good drainage, and plenty of water. The 
flowers are very showy, tube-shaped, borne in dense terminal spikes. 
stand freezing. 
JACOBINIA ROSEA. Large deeply veined 
eee and bright pink flowers. Grows 3 ft. 
high. 
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JACOBINIA CARNEA. Leaves large, shiny, 
with reddish veins. 
4 ft. high. 
Flowers red. Grows 3 to 
Price of either variety: 4-inch pots, 35¢; 1-gal. containers, 75c. 
HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangeas are especially valuable in north exposures or other shaded 
places, where they form shapely, rounded shrubs, in bloom with massive 
trusses of flowers for many months. 
HYDRANGEA OTAKSA. The old favorite variety, conspicuous in many California gar- 
dens, with large clusters of light pink blossoms which turn blue or lavender in acid soil, 
It makes a larger bush than most of the French varieties, old specimens reaching eight 
feet unless kept pruned back each year. 1-gallon containers, each 40c; 5-gal., $1.50. 
NEW FRENCH HYBRID HYDRANGEAS 
With soft and luscious new colorings of pink, rose, salmon, red, lavender, mauve and 
blue, these varieties are indeed unusual. They grow as easily as the more common variety, 
but the plants do not become as large, needing less space in the garden. You will prize 
these wonderful plants in your garden. 
BOUFFANTE: Delightful clear salmon 
pink flowers, especially attractive, with 
petals of florets prettily notched. 75e. 
CELESTE. Beautiful clear blue. 75c. 
CHAUTARD. Fine clear pink. 50e. 
E. MOULLIERE. Pure white. 75c. 
EUROPA. Clear pink. The_ individual 
florets are unusually large. Bushy plants. 75c. 
GOLIATH. Tall, strong plants with enor- 
mous trusses of rose pink blossoms, lavender 
blue in acid soil. 50c. 
HOLLANDIA. Beautiful salmon red, an 
extra fine sort. 75c. 
MERVEILLE. Individual florets extreme- 
ly large, with uniquely pointed petals, form- 
ing marvelous trusses of a delightful shade 
of rose. 75e. 
TROPHIE. Beautiful red; larger than 
_ most French types. 50c. 
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Beautiful bushy plants of Hydrangeas, in 
many other sizes, are on display at Califor- 
nia Flowerland from April through July, for 
gifts or for immediate color effects in land- 
scaping the shaded garden. Prices are from 
$1.00 to $5.00. 
Note: Soil must be acid to produce blue 
Hydrangeas. Not all varieties will turn 
blue; unless noted in descriptions above, 
the flowers will hold their color as de- 
scribed. Plant Hydrangeas in rich soil to 
which has been added a liberal quantity 
of peat to help provide acidity. Add Acid 
Plant Food in small quantity throughout 
the season to keep the soil acid. 


HIBISCUS AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Jasmine 
JASMINUM FLORIDUM. An_ erect shrub 
growing about three feet high with small shin- 
ing green leaves, and yellow fragrant blossoms 
throughout the year. e stems are the same 
color as the leaves, the whole making a very 
fine, low growing, everblooming shrub for land- 
scape use. l-gallon containers, 50c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
JASMINUM GRAND DUKE. A shrub with large 
double white flowers more intensely fragrant than 
the Gardenia. 1-gallon containers, $1.00. 
JASMINUM MAID OF ORLEANS. A Hawaiian 
Jasmine known as Pikake. A _ stronger growing 
shrub than Jasminum Grand Duke, with white 
flowers of intense fragrance. Its handsome glossy 
green foliage makes it a most attractive specimen 
shrub or hedge. It can also be trained as a low 
growing shrubby vine. 1-gallon container, 75¢; 
5-gal. $2.00. 
JASMINUM PARKERI. A_ miniature shrubby 
plant, only one foot high, with tiny round leaves 
of deep green, and masses of bright yellow 
flowers. A gem in the rock garden or as a low 
border plant. 4 inch pots, each 50c; 1-gallon 
container, 75c. 
Lavender 
LAVENDULA PANICULATA. An_ improved 
strain of the true Lavender, with showy spikes of 
coor lavender blue flowers. 4 inch pots, each 
cs 
Laurus 
SWEET BAY 
LAURUS NOBILIS. Usually trimmed as speci- 
mens or hedges, its dark green, aromatic foliage 
makes it most desirable for formal plantings. As 
a hedge, or border to formal gardens it is indis- 
pensable. Bushy plants. 1-gallon container, 60c; 
5-gallon, $1.75. 
Lions Tail 
LEONOTIS LEONURUS. A_ shrubby perennial 
growing about three feet high, with brilliant or- 
ange tubular blossoms arranged in a spike at the 
top of each branch. 1-gallon, 40c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
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