ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
AZARA microphylla. Lovely medium size evergreen shrub 
with long arching branches densely clothed. with tiny deep 
green toothed leaves. Sun or shade. Very beautiful in the 
foundation planting. 
BAUHINIA purpurea—Orchid Tree. Showy small tree with 
large flowers of deep pinkish-lavender having brilliant mark- 
ings of purple and yellow. Resembles the orchid. A good cut 
flower. 15 ft. 
BELOPERONE tomentosa—Shrimp Plant. One of the showi- 
est low to medium size shrubs we offer. Seems to be in bloom 
all the time, with showy orange-brown bracts from under each 
appears a small white flower. Sprays of flowers are gracefully 
curved. Sun, hardy. 
BERBERIS darwini— Darwins Barberry. Dwarf evergreen 
shrub with beautiful small glossy green leaves much like holly. 
In spring a mass of bright golden yellow flowers, followed by 
pretty ornamental berries, Hardy, grows well in sun or part 
shade. 
BIGNONIA cherere—Red Trumpet Vine. Handsome evergreen 
vine sending masses of heavy dark green foliage everywhere. 
It is the most showy of all with its large clusters of immense 
tubular blood-red flowers with yellow throat and tube flushed 
with red and lavender, spring, summer and fall. Hardy. 
BIGNONIA violacea — Lavender Trumpet Vine. A graceful 
evergreen vine with medium size light lavender trumpets 
veined with mauve. Flowers in profusion over a long period. 
Sun or shade. 
BOUGAINVILLEA Crimson Lake. What would California be 
without these showy evergreen vines. They grow anywhere in 
frost-free areas and produce a wealth of deep crimson flowers. 
This is the popular deep red form. 
BOUVARDIA humboldti— White Bouvardia. Popular ever- 
green shrub with long tubular white flowers having four waxy 
spreading petals. Sun, Deep glossy foliage makes an attrac- 
tive ornamental. 
BRUNFELSIA floribunda—Yesterday and Today. In the past 
few years this evergreen shrub has become very popular be- 
cause the flowers lend a definite fascination in the way they 
change color from day to day. Opening deep blue-violet they 
gradually fade to white. Sun or shade. Nice well-rounded 
shrub. 
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DOUBLE CAMELLIA 
BUXUS japonica—Japanese Boxwood. A low, evergreen, com- 
pact shrub with small, glossy bright green leaves. Ideal for 
hedges as well as trimmed specimens for porch and garden. 
CALLISTEMON viminalis (formerly known as _ Speciosa). 
Large, showy, cylindrical flowers of brilliant scarlet on a tall 
semi-weeping plant of rapid growth. Free blooming. 15 ft. 
CAMELLIA japonica. The exquisite flowers are waxy and 
delicate in texture and beautifully tinted, never failing to draw 
constant admiration when they unfold during the winter 
months. And the plant itself is handsome, with its glossy ever- 
green foliage forming a perfect setting for the bright-colored 
blooms. Camellias grow easily everywhere on the Pacific Coast 
except on the desert. They are hardy down to 10 degrees, re- 
quiring only a good well-drained soil and a sheltered, largely 
shaded location. The addition of some peat moss or leaf mold 
to most soils will give better results. We carry a number of 
the best single and double varieties in a wide range of shades. 
CAMPHORA officinalis—Camphor Tree. One of the most pop- 
ular shade trees for California. Round headed compact growth 
and dense light green foliage makes them ideal. Hardy under 
most conditions of soil and exposure. 
CARISSA grandiflora—Natal Plum, Very ornamental shrub 
of medium size with glossy deep green evergreen leaves fra- 
grant white waxy flowers and showy red plum-like fruits. It 
makes a jelly very similar to that of cranberries. Sun or part 
shade. Makes an excellent showy hedge, or specimen. 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus. Possibly the showiest of all native 
California shrubs. Beautiful indigo-blue flowers cover the 
plant in late spring. Dark green foliage. 8 ft. 

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