EVERGREEN TREES 
Acacia baileyana. Very popular small tree with feathery blue 
green foliage and clouds of light yellow fluffy flowers in spring. 
5=gal., 2.00 gal-, 60c: 
Acacia latifolia. Small round-headed tree with narrow green 
leaves and little yellow balls of stamens intermittently through- 
out the year. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Ceratonia siliqua (Carob). Hardy rounded tree with neat green 
foliage much used as a street tree. Drouth resistant and dis- 
ease free. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Eucalyptus citriodora. Lemon-scented Gum. Tall tree with 
graceful crown of long narrow lemon-scented leaves and pic- 
turesque white trunk. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Eucalyptus ficifolia. Small to medium size tree with narrow dark 
green leaves and immense clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Eucalyptus globulus compacta. Dwarf bush tree planted as a 12 
to 15 foot windbreak. Foliage a shimmering mass of silvery 
grey right to the ground. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 50c. 
Jacaranda acutifolia. This is a handsome flowering tree with at- 
tractive fern-like leaves. The entire tree bursts into a mass of 
violet-blue tubular flowers in June. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Magnolia grandifolia (Southern Magnolia). Large growing ever- 
green tree always in its glossy foliage. Immense white, fra- 
grant flowers are like large waterlilies all summer. Give gen- 
erous amounts of water for better flowers. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 
60c. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
These showy flowers reaily make beautiful gardens. Since 
they last for years without disturbing they should be planted in 
places where they can remain and the spaces between filled 4n 
with showy annual plants or other perennials. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Hemerocallis or Day Lilies. The hardy Day Lilies are without 
question one of the most essential plants for the flower border. 
Their large clumps of grass-like leaves, long, green, and disease 
free, support graceful sprays of lily-like flowers in yellow, 
Orange and near, red. They ask only for good gardeni soil and 
sun but will still flower in light shade. 
Dover. Evergreen foliage. Sprays of large golden yellow flowers 
on 2'2-foot stems. 35c each. 
Gipsy. Another evergreen variety of the same size but with bril- 
liant orange flowers. Very showy. 50c each. 
J. A. Crawford. Evergreen with four-foot stems bearing apricot 
yellow flowers. 35c each. 
Kwanso. Tall erect stems with brownish-orange double flowers. 
One of the most reliable of summer flowering types. 35c each. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant rose-red and buff orange lined with 
yellow. Stems 4 feet. Very floriferous. 35c each. 
Middendorffi. A dwarf variety useful for the front of the border. 
Seldom over one foot high. Yellow flowers. 35c each. 
Mikado. Evergreen producing stems 212 feet high with sprays 
of wide open deep orange flowers almost reddish with yellow 
bases and mahogany markings on the yellow. 5Q0c each. 
Nana. Grows one foot high and produces medium size flowers of 
pure clear golden yellow. 35c each. 
Sir Michael Foster. One of the finest evergreen Daylilies for 
southern California. Tall stems, large flowers of apricot- 
yellow. Good foliage. 32 feet. 50c each. 

YOU PROBABLY HAVE SPACE FOR A GOOD POT PLANT. 
We have sold many of these in the last few years for just 
such a place as yours. They seem right at home in the 
average home as long as they don’t freeze and get a fair 
amount of sunshine. They are called Billbergia amoena— 
look like a small pineapple plant but with a smooth bronzy 
green, spineless, and during the summer long pendent sprays 
of flowers appear in a patriotic rocket in red, greenish- 
white, and blue. Makes a fine gift plant. $1.25 each, 
postpaid. 
MARSH’S NURSERY 

ULMUS PARVIFOLIA 
Uimus parvifolia (Evergreen Elm). A small tree with a spread- 
ing crown of slender drooping branches and bright green leaves. 
Rapidly becoming a popular shade tree for lawn planting. 5- 
Galaas2.00FRcaleawiac: 
Epidendrum O’Brienianum. The easiest of all orchids for any- 
body to grow. They make large clumps in good soil and most 
of the summer are covered with clusters of bright red flowers. 
Flowers are long lasting and the straight stems can easily be 
cut. May be grown indoors in pots where the climate is colder. 
2 plants for $1.00, postpaid. 

HEMEROCALLIS OR DAY LILIES 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
