
PELARGONIUMS 
Pelargoniums 
Pelargoniums are excellent shrubby perennials useful for the 
showy bloom, which in many ways resembles indica Azaleas. Sun 
along the ccast, part shade inland. Select colors at the nursery. 

CERATOSTIGMA WILLMOTTIANIUM—CHINESE PLUMBAGO 
Chinese Plumbago 
Many visitors seeing this blue flowered shrub growing in cans 
fail to realize its beauty in the open ground. In sun or shade there 
is no better blue flowering shrub offered. All summer, never rank 
and uncontrollable. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.50. 


Golden Dewdrop 
Duranta plumieri. This is a very rapid growing shrub, and one 
that presents a striking appearance when in full berry. The tall, 
gracefully arching stems attain a height of about 10 feet and the 
shrub is liberally covered with lavender and white flowers in 
early summer, which are followed by light orange berries. Gal. 
can 40c. 
Silver Berry 
Eleagnus pungens. This is a slow-growing shrub that is classed 
as a foliage plant entirely, but one that it would be difficult to 
duplicate in its striking appearance. This shrub will maintain 
heavy foliage right down to the ground and is of a very spreading 
habit of growth. Approximate height, 6 to 8 ft. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Heathers 
Erica blanda (Pink French Heather). Fine, feathery foliage and 
long tubular flowers of reddish-pink tinged white. Very striking. 
Sun, acid soil and provision for good drainage. Gal. 45c. 
Erica codonodes alba (White Heather). Very good variety of 
white heather. Makes a dense shrub to 6 feet with fine foliage, 
covered in spring with myriads of tiny white flowers. Gal. 45c; 
5-gal. $1.50. 
Erica MELANTHERA ROSEA (Pink Heather). One of the best 
winter-flowering shrubs we offer. Grows to a height of 6 feet and in 
bloom presents a beautiful sight. with its deep rosy-pink flowers 
that literally cover the plant. Gal. 45c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Erica melanthera rubra (Red Heather). Dwarfer. Flowers a deep 
red in early fall. Gal. 60c; 5-gal. $2.20. 
Erica President Feiix Faure (French Heather). Feathery, delicate 
foliage and bright fiery-red tubes about an inch long radiating in 
all directions from the upper parts of the stems. Very fine and color- 
ful. Gal. 45c. 
Erica hieliana (Coral French Heather). Flowers, characteristic of 
the French varieties, are long tubes. Here they are a beautiful 
coral. Early summer. Gal. 45c. 
Escallonias 
Medium to large shrubs with excellent foliage of deep green and 
showy clusters of flowers in white, pink or wine-red. The taller 
kinds are useful for screen planting while the dwarf one makes a 
fine specimen. 
Escallonia montevidensis. Makes a good shrub about 10 feet high 
end useful in poor soils. Flowers white, all summer. Gal. 40c; 
5-gal. $1.70. 
Escallonia rosea (Pink Escallonia). 12 feet, with soft pink flowers 
in summer. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Escallonia rubra (Ruby Escallonia). 4 feet. Glossy foliage makes 
a nice contrast with the deep wine-red flowers. Gal. 45c; 5-gal. 
S170) 
Eugenia 
Eugenia hookeri. A good ornamental, either as a trimmed formal 
specimen, or allowed to grow naturally into a small tree. Rapid 
grower with good foliage and bearing a heavy crop‘of purplish red 
berries in late summer. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
EUGENIA MYRTIFOLIA (Brush Cherry). There are few plants that 
present a more solid effect than does this beautiful Eugenia. Its 
growth is tall and erect, developing very little spread, and the 
foliage remains extremely dense throughout the entire height of 
the plant. The new growth possesses a bright reddish cast, in- 
creasing the beauty of the plant. One of the best plants that we 
have for tall hedges. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $2.00. 
Euonymous 
All of the Euonymous family are primarily foliage plants. They 
will stand heat or cold and have dense, glossy handsome foliage. 
They are often used as hedges and can be trimmed into any shape, 
as specimen plants. All varieties below with prices as follows, 
except where noted: Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Euonymus Japonica. Glossy green foliage, trimmed pyramid. 
24-30 inches, $2.00. 
Euonymus Japonica Aureo-variegatus. Golden yellow in center 
portion of leaves, glossy green on outside. 
Euonymus Japonica Aureo-marginatus. Golden yellow on out- 
side of leaves, glossy green in the center. 
Euonymus Silver Queen. Light green and white variegations in 
the leaves. 
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