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CYTISUS—Broom 
MULTIFLORA ALBA. 3 ft. Slender and drooping, gray- 
green branches, w.th dainty and fragrant pure white 
flowers. 75c each. 
RACEMOSA (Sweet Broom). 6 ft. A very graceful va- 
riety of Broom producing bright, golden yellow flowers. 
75c each. 
NEW TYPE “BROOMS” 
The improved Brooms, of American and English orig n, 
are steadily increasing in popularity with Pacific Coast 
gardeners. For rich gorgeous coloring and varied color 
combinations, they have no equal. Some of them w.-ll 
thrive in very cold climates and most of them will grow 
under adverse conditions. 
BURKWoOODI—Deep red, bushy and a heavy bloomer. 
$1.50 each. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. 4 ft. Magnificent large flowers of 
scarlet primrose and rose-pink. $1.50 each. 
MARIE BURKWOOD—Tri-color in gold, rose and scarlet 
beautifully blended and very attractive. $1.50 each. 
NEWREYENSIS—A striking combination of mahogany 
and creamy yellow. $1.50 each. 
POMONA. 6 ft. Beautiful arching variety. Flowers 
orange and yellow, with shading of apricot. $1.50 each. 
ST. MARY’S—A half dwarf type bearing large white 
flowers. $1.50 each. 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM. A dwarf shrub of spreading habit producing 
delicately perfumed rose-pink flowers. Requires a 
sunny position and well drained soil. Fine for rock 
planting. Balled, $1.50 each. 
ODORA MARGINATA (Pink Daphne). 4 ft. A small 
shrub producing light pink flowers which are intensely 
fragrant and massed in dense clusters at the end of 
the branches during the winter; the leaves are edged 
creamy white. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 each. 
WHITE—Medium size $1.75, large $6.00 each. 
DATURA suaveolens (Angel’s Trumpet). Small tree or 
large shrub bearing large trumpet-like whitish flowers. 
Grows rapidly with moisture, but exists 
75¢e each. 
DIOSMA 
ERICOIDES (Breath of Heaven). 
shrub with fragrant foliage, producing small 
star-shaped flowers in great profusion. 75c each. 
PULCHRUM (Pink Diosma). Light green aromatie foli- 
age. The small, star-shaped flowers are lavender-pink 
and almost continuously in bloom. 75c each. 
4 ft. Handsome little 
white 
DRACENA indivisa—Strong slender trunk, drooping foli- 
age. 75c each. 
ELEAGNUS—Oleaster 
PUNGENS VARIPGATA. 5 ft. A fine spreading shrub 
with large wavy margined foliage, smooth above, silky 
beneath, and margined creamy white. 75c each. 
PUNGENS MACULATA (Golden Leaf). Similar to 
above except that the leaves are blotched with gold. 
75¢e each. 
EUGENIA 
MYRTIFOLIA. 6 to 10 ft. Excellent shrub of tall. com- 
pact: growth which can be trimmed to any desired 
height. Foliage glossy green wth a ruddy hue on the 
new growth; flowers followed by edible violet-colored 
berries. Will not endure severe frosts. Gal. cans, 75c 
each; larger size, $2.50 each. 
SMITHI (Lilli-Pilli Tree)—15 ft. Unusual shrub bearing 
large drooping clusters of decorative berries. 75c each. 
EUONYMUS—Spindle Bush 
JAPONICUS AUREO-MARGINATUS (Golden Euony- 
mus). 4 ft. Of dwarf compact growth. Leaves deep 
yellow toward the edges, blotched in the center with 
green. 75c each. 
JAPONICUS MICROPHYLLUS (Small Leaved Euony- 
mus). 2 ft. Dwarf and compact with small dark green 
serrated foliage. Fine for low hedges and borders. 
75¢e each. 
FATSIA japonica (Aralia sieboldii). 6 ft. Large shining 
deeply lobed green leaves. A _ splendid porch plant 
and also suitable for outdoor planting in the shade. 
75¢e each. 
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Fremontia 
FREMONTIA mexicana (Flannel Bush). 10 ft. A splendid 
native flowering shrub with small fig-like, gray-green 
leaves. Produces satiny orange yellow flowers 2 to 3 
inches across. Prefers a dry sunny location. 75c to 
$3.50 each. 
FUCHSIA (See Page 78) 
GARDENIA MYSTERY (Cape Jasmine) — The hardiest 
and most popular outdoor variety. Glossy foliage and 
magnificent blooms. 85e each. 
GREVILLEA thelemanniana (Jewel Flower). Medium 
sized shrub with bright green soft. finely cut foliage, 
bearing scarlet flowers. Dry sunny situation recom- 
mended. 75c each. 
ROSMARINFOLIA (Rosemary Grevillea). 6 ft. A dense, 
compact, rounded shrub, with narrow deep green Rose- 
mary-like foliage. In Spring it has small pink and 
white flowers. Thrives in full sun or in partial shade. 
$1.00 each. 
HAKEA 
LAURINA (Sea Urchin). 15 ft. Large, somewhat erect 
shrub that will stand adverse conditions to be found 
on the coast. The crimson and gold flowers of this 
variety are outstanding. 75c each. 
SUAVEOLENS. 10 ft. Large erect shrub with 
green prickly leaves suggesting a pine. 
hedge and is drought resistant. 
ers in fall or winter. 75c each. 
light 
Makes a good 
Has fluffy white flow- 
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HIBISCUS 
CROWN BOHEMIA—Double yellow. Gallon containers 
$1.25.. Large size $5.50. 
HOLLY—Ilex 
TRUE ENGLISH (I. aquifolium). 20 ft. 
with glossy, dark green thorny leaves. It is covered 
with bright red berries during the winter months. 
Female plants; grafted. Balled. $4.50 to $7.50 each. 
A small tree 
