ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 

HIBISCUS 
ELAEAGNUS pungens. One of the finest of the variegated 
shrubs; spreading habit. Striking. Large wavy margined 
leaves with numerous small brown waxy specks on top and 
silvery beneath. 6 ft. 
ERICA melanthera—Black-eyed Heather. One of the most 
beautiful of winter-flowering shrubs. Minute dark green 
leaves with a solid mass of small rosy-lavender flowers dotted 
with black stamens from November to March. 6 ft. 
ESCALLONIA glesnevinensis — Apple Blossom Escallonia. 
Escallonias are particularly fine shrubs for the seacoast. Love- 
ly, fragrant, blush pink flowers over most of the year. 5 ft. 
ESCALLONIA rubra. One of the best of the dwarfer ever- 
greens. Medium s_ze glossy deep green leaves and clusters of 
deep red flowers in early summer. These are very showy, 
occurring at the ends of the branches, like clusters of fairy 
bells. 
EULCALYPTUS corynocalyx — Sugar Gum. Erect, tall. fast- 
growing tree; smooth bark. Dark glossy foliage. Resistant to 
drought and hot dry winds. 120 ft. 
EUCALYPTUS ficifolia—Scarlet Flowered Gum. Dwarf type. 
Great clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers in a background of 
large pointed leathery, dark green leaves. 20 to 25 ft. 

GARDENIA 


LANTANA 
EUCALYPTUS globulus—Biue Gum. Exceedingly rapid grow- 
er. Much used for windbreaks and fuel. Broad blue foliage 
changing to deep green with age. 150 ft. 
EUGENIA myrtifolia—Brush Cherry. An exceedingly lovely 
plant with clean, glossy, Myrtle-like foliage which takes on a 
cheerful bronze tint in the new growth. Used extensively as a 
hedge but if unpruned makes a beautiful narrow tree. 
EUGENIA smithi. Possbly one of the most beautiful of the 
species. Beautiful shiny bronze-green foliage with large 
drooping clusters of berries, a lovely delicate lavender in color. 
EUONYMUS japonicus. A very popular evergreen shrub of 
moderate size. Dense, glossy, dark green foliage. Makes a 
splendid hedge which can be pruned to any desired height. 
3 to 8 ft. 
FEIJOA sellowiana—Pineapple Guava. Lovely grey-foliaged 
evergreen shrub bursting out with waxy white flowers in 
spring. The central tuft of carmine-red stamens makes an 
attractive bloom. The fruits, which follow, are used for jellies. 
Pineapple fragrance. 
FUCHSIAS. We have a wide assortment of beautiful Fuchsias. 
These popular flowering shrubs are useful for many places, 
potted indoors or out or planted in the ground where they 
make nice shrubs. We offer bush forms, potted kinds and 
some for hanging baskets. Fuchsias do best along the coast 
and in light shade. 
GARDENIA grandiflora—Gardenia. Evergreen. Snowy white, 
very fragrant flowers. A little difficult to grow in the open 
where it is hot and dry, doing best in partial shade or in fil- 
tered sunlight, with good drainage and a slightly acid soil 
condition. 4 ft. 
GAZANIA hybrids. Excellent low growing perennial plants 
used in dry sunny places as a ground cover. Leaves 4 or 5 
inches long, silvery grey-green. Flowers 2 inches across, daisy- 
like in many colors. 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens—Carolina Jessamine. A lovely 
vine for spring bloom. Fragrant tubular golden yellow flowers 
cover the neat green foliage ina handsome way. Easy to grow. 
Hardy. 
GENISTA monosperma pendula—Bridal Veil Broom. A lovely 
plant with slender. drooping grayish branches almost leafless, 
which, in the spring, are weighted down with a dense shower 
of dainty little pure white fragrant flowers. 10 ft. 
GERANIUMS and PELARGONIUMS. Popular showy peren- 
nials or shrubs. Favorites of many years, the better and newer 
forms are becoming more popular than ever. We have many 
good kinds to choose from. Sun for Geraniums, part shade for 
Pelargoniums. 
GERBERA jamesoni— Transvaal Daisies. Popular daisy-like 
perennial plants. Luscious greyish green leaves in tufts at the 
ground and marvelous pastel and richer colored flowers on long 
graceful stems. Excellent for cutting and flower arrangements. 

26 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BULBS FOR BOTH SPRING AND FALL PLANTING 
