San Francisco 
CHILOPSIS linearis (Dessert Willow)—15 ft. A California 
native bearing orchid-like trumpet shaped flowers. 
Easily grown, does not require much water. Each 75c. 
CHOISYA ternata (Mexican Orange). 4-6 ft. 
shrub with bright glossy green leaves, 
. White flowers borne in cluster. 75c each. 
Compact 
and fragrant 
CHORIZEMA varium. 6 ft. Spring flowering shrub with 
Holly-like foliage and orange-red flowers. 75c each. 
CINNAMOMUM camphora (Camphor Tree). 40 ft. Bright 
green, glossy foliage, tinged bronze in the spring. A 
fine street tree; will not tolerate wet poorly drained 
situations. 75¢c each; larger, $2.50 each. 
CciSTUS—Rock Rose 
CORBARIENSIS. 3 ft. Sage-green foliage and beautiful 
white flowers 2 inches across. A luxuriant plant. 75c 
each. 
LADANIFERUS MACULATUS. 4 ft. Dwarf shrub with 
showy flowers similar to a single rose. Pure white 
with brownish crimson spot at base of each petal. 
75¢e each. 
PURPUREUS. 3 ft. A new and beautiful variety thriv- 
ing in a sunny position and hardy anywhere in Cali- 
fornia. Blooms from April to December. 75c each. 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum. Dwarf and compact shrub 
having silver-gray foliage and white flowers about 2 
inches in diameter. 75c each. 
COPROSMA baueri (Mirror Piant). A compact shrub 
which may be trained as a low climber. The rounded, 
dark green leaves are very glossy. 75c each. 
CORREA speciosa (Australian Fuchsia). A _ spreading, 
bushy shrub growing about 3 feet high, with dense 
deep olive-green foliage and yellow flowers. 75c each. 
CORREA  pulchella 
Foreground shrub 4 to 5 ft. across. 
all winter. Sun or shade. 75c each. 
(Australian Fuchsia). 18 inches. 
Bears pink flowers 
CORTADERIA selloana (Pampas Grass). 10 ft. Forms a 
large clump of grass-like foliage and bears beautiful 
pink or white feathery spikes. Pink or White. 75c) 
each. 
COTONEASTER 
FRANCHETI. 8 ft. A graceful shrub of upright growth 
and very arching branches, leaves are downy. Flowers 
pink, followed by yellowish red berries. 75c each. 
HARROVIANA. 8 to 10 ft. Tall, graceful branching 
habit; flowers white and berries which are borne in 
large masses, are rosy red. 75c each. 
PANNOSA. 10 ft. <A fine shrub of upright growth. 
Branches long, slender and slightly arching; vermilion- 
red berries. 75c each. 
PARNEYI. 8 ft. The foliage is much larger than other 
Cotoneasters and the stems are loaded with big clus- 
ters of immense, brilliant red berries in the fall and 
winter. 75c each. 
PROSTRATE VARIETIES 
HORIZONTALIS. 2 ft. A shrub of low-spreading habit; 
flowers small white, followed by bright red berries. 
75¢c each. 
MICROPHYLLA. 8 ft. A small-growing evergreen va- 
riety of low-spreading habit; white, followed by large 
purplish-red berries. Gal. cans, 75c each. 
CRYPTOMERIA GEOBOSA NANA 
Green foliage, turns bronzy in winter. 
$1.50 and up. 
CUPRESSUS—Cypress 
MACROCARPA (Monterey Cypress) —A native of Cali- 
fornia, and one of the most desirable of evergreens; 
stands pruning well; very extensively planted for 
hedges. Gal. containers, 75c each. Larger plants $2.50. 
Balled plants 
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Erica 
ERICA—Heather 
One of the most attractive and desirable of the Winter 
and early Spring flowering plants. We often have sizes 
larger than those listed below. If interested please ask 
for prices. 
MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA. A dense compact form. 
eee dark green, with deep rosy pink flowers. 75¢e 
each. 
MELANTHERA ROSEA. 5 ft. 
: Flowers are a deep shade 
of rosy pink. 75c¢ each. 
MELANTHERA RUBRA. 4 ft. Reddish purple; very 
fine. Gal. containers, 75c each. 
BLANDA. Long, reddish-pink, tubular flowers; dwarf. 
75¢c each. 
CODONODES (E. lus'‘tanica alba). 
White bells; tall growing. 75c each. 
HIELIANA (E. hyemalis). 2 ft. Salmon pink, long tubes. 
75c each. 
PRES. FELIX FAURE. The favorite of all. 
red tubes. 75c each. 
REGERMINANS. Rosy red bells. 
ESCALLONIA 
ROSEA. 10-12 ft. 
flowers pink. 75c each. 
ROSEA NANA. 4 ft. A more compact form of E. rosea, 
with pink flowers. 75¢e each. 
RUBRA (E. macrantha). 5 ft. Dark green shining foli- 
age; compact growth. Flowers deep red; free bloomer. 
75¢e each. 
“Spanish Heath.’’ 
Deep rosy 
75e each. 
Foliage round, rough, and serrated; 
EUCALYPTUS 
FICIFOLIA (Scarlet-Flowering Gum). 25 ft. Flowers 
large and normally crimson or scarlet, but vary con- 
siderably. Hardy only in warmer sections. 75c; larger 
sizes $2.50 to $3.50 each. 
GLOBULUS (Blue Gum). 150 ft. Rapid growing tree 
widely planted in California for windbreaks and fuel. 
75¢c each. 
POLYANTHEMOS (Australian Beech).—An ornamental 
variety of moderate growth with round foliage. Re- 
sistant to drought. 75c each. 
