Deciduous 
Flowering Almond 
Amygdalus alba nana (Dwarf White Flowering Almond). If you 
want a shrub that will give you about the utmost in cheerfulness 
for your garden, this is one of the best. This is a small shrub of 
many erect branches which in early spring are a solid mass of 
very double white flowers that make excellent sprays for cutting. 
This shrub sheds its leaves tor a short period during the winter. 
Gal. containers, 40c; 5-gal. $1.25. 
Amygdalus rosea nana (Dwarf Pink Flowering Almond). This 
deciduous shrub is everything that the white variety is, plus the 
addition of exquisite shell pink flowers. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.25. 
Flowering Quince 
No shrub in our garden will present a more spring-like appear- 
ance than the flowering quince. One of the first shrubs to bloom in 
the spring with clusters of large flowers, at least one inch in 
diameter or more. They produce an extremely striking effect with 
their dazzling show of color. Beautiful glossy dark green foliage 
covers the shrub shortly after the blooming period. They do best 
in full sun. We have the following standard varieties and also the 
new kinds. The following, Gal. 40c. 
Cydonia Japonica Alba. Pure white. 
Cydonia Japonica Rosea. Salmon pink flowers. 
Cydonia Sanguinea. Bright scarlet. 
New and Rare Varieties 
CYDONIA JAPONICA GRANDIFLORA. Exceptionally large 
white flowers opening from pink buds. 5-qt. cans 85c. 
Cydonia Japonica Double Carmine. Showy double flowers of car- 
mine. 5-qt. cans 85c. 
Cydonia Japonica Carallina. Covered with masses of lovely 
apricot and coral flowers. 5-qt. cans 85c. 
Golden Bell 
Forsythia fortunei. This is one of the most rapid growing decidu- 
ous shrubs that one can plant. The tall, gracefully arching stems 
are literally covered with bright yellow flowers in spring. The 
foliage which follows the flowers is of a very lush, dark green 
coloring. Height 6 ft. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.35. 
Beauty Bush 
Kolkwitzia amabilis. The individual flowers are about the same 
size and shape as the Abelia but the coloring is much more striking, 
being a combination of pink, mottled with orange. The shrub attains 
a height of about 6 feet and requires full sun for best results. The 
flowering period is in the spring and will be in bloom for several 
weeks. Gal. 50c. 
Japanese Rose 
Kerria Japonica (Japanese Rose). A small shrub that is semi- 
evergreen with slender green branches and foliage. Covered ir. 
the spring and summer with medium sized double bright yellow 
fiowers. Easy to grow and very popular. Gal. 40c. 
Crepe Myrtle 
The beautiful crepe-like flowers of the Lagerstroemias have been 
always admired for their brilliant, cheerful show of color in mid- 
summer. The mass of bloom as well as the rich green foliage will 
make it an outstanding plant. May be trained as a small tree or 
shrub and will do best in full sun. All of the following varieties, 
except for the white, at: Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.65. 
Lagerstroemia (Dwf. Lavender Crepe Myrtle). A beautiful shade of 
light lavender. A dwarf bushy habit of growth. 
Lagerstroemia (New Purple Crepe Myrtle). The newest of them 
all with rich purple flowers. 
Lagerstroemia (Watermelon Red). The most brilliant of them all. 
Lagerstroemia Indica Alba (White Crepe Myrtle). A new popular 
variety with pure white flowers. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Lagerstroemia Indica Rosea. Light pink flowers in abundance. 
Lagerstroemia Indica Rubra (Red Crepe Myrtle). A cheerful ross 
red. 

PUNICA CHICO—DWARF DOUBLE POMEGRANATE 
Punica Chico. One of the finest dwarf shrubs introduced in re- 
cent years. The same dwarf dense habit of the dwarf Pomegranate 
but with delightful large, fully double red flowers much like bright 
red carnations. Slow growth, naturally dwarf habit and floriferous 
nature make it a worthy plant for the garden. Gal. 60c. 
Pomegranate 
Punica granatum nana (Dwarf Pomegranate). This is the minia- 
ture of the Pomegranate family and one which can be trained 
into a low hedge with very striking results. The small vermillion 
flowers about 14% inches in diameter, appear in great profusion 
throughout the warm weather and because of the fine, evergreen 
foliage appearing heavily on the much branched frame work, it 
makes an excellent plant for trimming into hedge fashion. Gal. 
containers, 40c; 5-gal. containers, $1.30. 
Punica sempervirens (Double Red Flowering Pomegranate). 
The brilliant vermillion flowers, which appear during the spring 
and summer are about as double as a carnation and about 2 
inches across. The shrub attains a height of about 4 feet and 
should be pruned consistantly to prevent a too open growth. Gal. 
containers, 40c. 
Persian Cutleaf Lilac 
Syringa persica laciniata. This is the most satisfactory of the 
Lilac family for our mild California climate, because it is the only 
one that will bloom profusely every year. The bluish lavender 
flowers appear in early summer to be massed along considerable 
lengths of the new growth branches. Sometimes sprays can be 
cut with bloom clusters over 2 feet long. A small shrub which 
attains a height of about 4 feet and an excellent one for California 
use. Gal. containers, 40c. 
Tamarix 
Tamarix Hartwegi. This is a large growing shrub with foliage 
and flowers so very fine in texture that when viewed at a slight 
distance gives an almost cloudy effect. The very tiny flowers 
which are borne on the delicate stems appear profusely during the 
summer, making this a highly ornamental large shrub for screening 
purposes. It will do better when planted in full sun. Gal. 40c. 
