
CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
FOR LOW PLANTINGS 
Dwarf Natal Plum (Carissa grandiflora prostrata). Makes a low 
compact rounded shrub covered with deep green glossy leaves 
about an inch long. Fragrant white flowers and deep red nar- 
row plum-like fruits. An excellent shrub for planting about 
the house. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
CALIFORNIA LILACS 
California Lilacs. (Ceanothus.) Showy hardy shrubs well adapt- 
ed to planting where only occasional watering is possible. They 
need good drainage and little water after established. Both 
are tall well-branched shrubs with small dark green leaves and 
showy flowers in spring. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 75c. 
Tree Lilac. (Arboreus.) Showy trusses of lilac blue flowers. 
Cyaneus. Most desirable of all, from San Diego County. Dark 
blue flowers in profusion. 
FOR EVENING FRAGRANCE 
Night Scented Jasmine. (Cestrum parqui.) A quick growing 
shrub with light green foliage and clusters of unassuming light 
yellow green tubular flowers that suddenly become exquisitely 
fragrant at evening. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 50c. 

FORMAL CAMELLIA OF THE TYPE OF 
PINK PERFECTION 
MARSH’‘S NURSERY 

GERALDTON WAX FLOWER 
A TOP-NOTCH CUT FLOWER 
Geraldton Wax Flower. (Chamaelaucium ciliatum.) One of the 
finest shrubs of recent introduction. Showy attractive white 
or pink flowers with deep maroonish-red central cups, cover 
the entire shrub in graceful sprays. Leaves heather-like. 
Makes a very fine cut flower lasting for many days in: water. 
January to April. 5-gal., $2.25; gal., $1.00. 
FOR FOUNDATION PLANTINGS 
Mexican Orange. (Choisya ternata.) Symmetrical dense growing 
rounded shrub with deep green shiny foliage. Clusters of 
pearly-white flowers in spring having the fragrance of oranges. 
Very popular. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
FLAME PEA 
Fiame Pea. (Chorizema varium.) Lovely low growing shrubs 
with round dark green leaves and pea-shaped flowers of 
orange-red. Sun or light shade. Gal., 50c. 
ROCK ROSES 
Rock Roses. For sunny places where ample room is available, 
there are few shrubs that will do as fine a job as Cistus. Never 
tall growing, usually spreading shrubs about 4 feet high and 
6 to 10 feet across but can be kept in a smaller space by prun- 
ing the long branches back to the base. They are very showy 
during hot weather. Full sun. 
Ladaniferous maculatus. Flowers the size of Cherokee roses, pure 
white with a maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 5-gal., 
Sil recall OUGe 
Purpureus. 3 to 4-inch wide crepy textured flowers in delicate 
rose with purple spots at base of each petal. 5-gal., $1.75; 
gal., 60c. 
GOOD FOLIAGE IN DEEP SHADE 
Cocculus laurifolius. Cocculus is preeminently a shade plant of 
top quality. Planted for a deep green foliage screen because 
its flowers are inconspicuous. Always neat, graceful and free 
from disease. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
