San Francisco 
PODOCARPUS elongata (Fern Pne). 15 ft. Medium 
sized tree with long narrow leaves, suitable in a sunny 
or shaded position. Very useful as pot specimens in the 
house, as they endure rather dark interiors. 75c each. 
PODOCARPUS macrophylla (Longleaf P.). Medium sized 
upright tree with horizontally spreading branches and 
long, lustrous bright green leaves; interesting fruits 
in the fall. 75c each. 
POLYGALA dalmaisiana (Milkwort). 4 ft. A profuse 
flowering shrub with purple pea-shaped flowers, and 
pretty light green foliage. 75c each. 
PITTOSPORUM 
CRASSIFOLIUM (Karo Pittosporum). Large shrub of 
upright growth with gray-green leaves. It is entirely 
unaffected by salt winds, and does well in a sandy soil. 
75c each. 
EUGENOIDES (Tarata P.). 
tree, suitable also for a tall clipped hedge. 
green, wavy edged foliage. 75c each. 
NIGRICANS (P. tenuifolium). 8 to 10 ft. A very hand- 
some upright growing shrub with silvery light green 
leaves and black stems; a good hedge plant and very 
ornamental as an individual. 75c each. 
RHOMBIFOLIUM (Queensland Pittosporum). 15 ft. An 
erect and full shrub or small tree with dark green, 
serrated, glossy leaves. 75c each. 
TOBIRA (Japanese Pittosporum). 5 ft. One of the finest 
of the medium sized evergreen shrubs. It is a wide, 
spreading, dense, round headed shrub with deep, glossy, 
green folage. Flowers in terminal clusters, pure white 
and fragrant. 75c each. 
UNDULATUM (Victorian Box). 10 ft. A shrub or tree 
with deep, green, glossy, wavy margined leaves. Flow- 
ers yellowish-white, intensely fragrant, particularly at 
night. 75c each. 
An erect shrub or small 
Bright 
PROSTANTHERA rotundifolia (Australian Mint Bush). 
6 ft. A clean upright shrub with gray-green foliage 
having a pungent aroma, and covered with heliotrope 
colored flowers. Likes slightly acid soil. 75c each. 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Cherry-Laurel), 10 to 15 
ft. For backgrounds and hedges. Glossy light green 
foliage. 7d5c each, 
PRUNUS ilicifolia (California Wild Cherry). 5 to 10 ft. 
Glossy holly-like leaves. Fine for hedges or as a back- 
ground shrub. 75c each. 
PYRACANTHA—Burning Bush 
FORMOSIANA SPLENDENS (Splendid Firethorn). Me- 
dium sized variety, bearing large rich red glossy berries. 
A rather compact habit makes it suitable for smaller 
gardens. $1.00 each; large s‘ze $5.00 each. 
TIBBSII. 10 ft. A strong vigorous plant of compact habit 
bearing orange-yellow berries. A fine variety. 75c. 
LALANDI. 8 ft. A thick, thorny evergreen shrub, 
Leaves are small and glossy green. Flowers are white 
followed with a profusion or orange berries. 75¢c each. 
ROGERSIANA AURANTIACA (Roger’s Orange Fire- 
thorn). 8 ft. Valuable as a flowering plant. Berries 
are glossy orange and produced along the slender 
shoots clear to the tips. $1.00 each. 
LEWISII. Foliage is dark green, and the rosy-red ber- 
ries cover the plant during the winter months. $1.00 
to $3.00 each. 
YUNNANENSIS. 10 ft. 
habit with bright coral-red berries. 
A vigorous grower of spreading 
75e each. 
REINWARDTIA indica (Yellow flax) Winter flowering 
subshrub bearing yellow flowers 1% to 2 inches across 
in quantity. Cut the plants back occasionally to induce 
compactness. 75c each. 
ROMNEYA coulteri (California Tree or Matilija Poppy). 
5-6 ft. Native shrub with large, pure white single 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
SARACOCCA ruscifolia. 3 ft. A very hardy medium 
sized shrub that does very well in the shade. The fol.- 
age is deep black-green and myrtle-like. Small white 
flowers are followed by red berries. 4 inch pots, 50c 
each. 
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Rhododendron 
HALLAWELL'S 
PRIZE RHODODENDRONS 
Unsurpassed in the Sprng is the sight of the gorgeous 
blooming Rhododendrons in San Francisco’s Golden Gate 
Park, attracting visitors and natives alike. Rhododen- 
drons thrive in the Bay Area and make a splendid addi- 
tion to any garden planting, the ideal gift. 
ALICE—Deep p nk, changing to rose. Medium size about 
12 to 18 inch spread. $6.50 each, larger size $7.50. 
BRITTANIA—Bright crimson red, in bud $6.50 each and 
up. 
CORNUBIA—Fine blood-red, balled plants in bud $7.50. 
CYNTHIA—Rosy Crimson balled plants in bud $5.50 to 
$7.50. 
EUREKA MAID (Patented) — The finest pink. 
limited. Balled 12 to 15 inch spread $7.50. 
FASTUOSUM—Double, mauve, balled plants in bud. $6.50. 
LORD ROBERTS—Dark red with darker markings. $6.50 
and up. 
MICHAEL WATERER—Exquisite bright crimson. Large 
plants $6.75 to $7.50 each. 
Supply 
MRS. R. S. HOLFORD—Rich salmon, balled plants. 
$6.00 and up. 
PINK PEARL—Pure pink. $6.00 and up. 
SCHINUS molle (California Pepper). 30 ft. Shade and 
ornamental tree with feathery foliage, producing clus- 
ters of rosy-red berr es in the fall. 75c each. 
SEQUOIA gigantea 
grow very rapidly. 
(California Big Tree). 
75ce each. 
Young trees 
SEQUOIA sempervirens (California Redwood. A native 
ornamental tree of rapid growth and tapering pyra- 
midal habit. Branches stand out horizontally; leaves 
dark green. 75c each, larger to $3.50. 
bright red_ berries. 
plants $3.00 each; 
w th 
Female 
SKIMMIA. Evergreen shrub 
Thrives in partial shade. 
male plants $2.00 each. 
