BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 

10 100 
trate rate 
CORREA harrisi (new) 
Red Australian Fuchsia (8-9) 
It is with great pride that we are finally 
able to offer this magnificent plant to the 
nursery trade for the first time and ex- 
clusively in this country. Learning that 
it was esteemed in England as the finest 
of the Correas, we imported it four suc- 
cessive years, but like all others we failed 
to save a single plant. We finally rooted 
7 cuttings and have built up our stock 
from them. 
Flowers are solid red, larger than those 
of C. pulchella, and borne profusely during 
fall and winter, even on small plants which 
bloom continuously from November to 
April. The shrub has an excellent branch- 
ing habit, is attractive at any season and 
thrives in sun or shade, requiring no par- 
ticular type of soil. It is a retailer’s de- 
light as it is in full bloom during the 
height of the season and “sells itself.’ 
Granted an Award of Merit by the Cali- 
fornia Horticultural Society. All plants 
offered will carry flower buds, regardless 
of size. 
WOOL CLOVE Oc erties eee te ree ae ee 1.25 1.10 
Pe, Or 1 mat teen tive k me Oe oe 1.00 .90 
4 AM MDOtHeS Veal in lene ree nile Ee: oh) .60 
(100 or more @ 50c) 
magnifica (C. ferruginea) (8-9 
YELLOW AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
Has very large light yellow flowers. 
Strong erect grower. 
4in..pot or galicii4to Zs it eee 75 .60 
4 ine DO Las tO it. cBeae::, Amiens 55 50 
pulchella (8-9) 
PINK AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
Ze stOeie tie. age, Ne PLR 1:50..1 6.1.25 
EOS LIAS 1 OUR Rh amar iene Le Te ah 1.25 1.00 
Pale tO rah tte ee a ek ee ae .50 .40 
moth. DOt ly 2 ta: 154 ite ns heh he te .30 25 
COTONEASTER apiculata 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER (4) 
4inapotior to Siuinigratteds 2.2 35 .30 
buxifolia vellea (6) 
DWARF SILVERLEAF COTONEASTER 
Aan DOC (tO Lea tt aman orate .30 25 
conspicua decora (6-7) 
NECKLACE COTONEASTER 
Standards 
Wal OLeorine Dota tt Stet cue one 75 65 
