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ESCALLONIA 
Escallonia C. F. Ball. A new variety of neat habit 
producing vivid red flowers all summer. Glossy foli- 
age. | g. c. 85c: 
Escallonia donardensis (Donard’s Escallonia). Its 
numerous slender branches are covered with masses 
of rose-pink blooms. One of the best Escallonias for 
small gardens. 5 g. c. $1-/5; 1 g. c 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
E. edenensis. A new shrub with beautiful dark pink 
flowers and glossy foliage. Blooms several times 
each year. Of neater form than some of the older 
varieties. 1 g.c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
E. glasnivenensis (Apple Blossom Escallonia). An 
English hybrid with lovely, fragrant, blush-pink flow- 
ers; blooms almost constantly. Shrub of compact form. 
BBi org. ¢. $1.75; 1 Gg. c. 85c, 10 tor $8.00: 
E. langleyensis (Langley Escallonia). Graceful sweep- 
ing branches are loaded with light pink flowers in 
summer. 1 g. c. 85c. 

PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 
ESCALLONIA GLASNIVENENSIS 
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NANDINA 
DOMESTICA 
PLANT “ROEDING'’S QUALITY” SHRUBS 
FOUNDATION PLANTINGS 
Shrubbery Borders Require These 
Sun-Lovers of Medium Size... . 
When selecting shrubs from this group keep in 
mind that the window height should be 4 feet 
or more from ground level for best effect. Win- 
dows four feet wide or smaller will take a single 
plant while wider windows may be treated with 
group of three plants. Foliage composition is important in grouping 
shrubs. Mild contrasts in leaf color and texture give life to your plant- 
ing. Give consideration to flower colors and blooming period as well. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia apiculata. Bushy shrub with small glossy 
foliage and profuse white flowers. Attractive purple- 
black fruits in. summer and fall. 1 g. c. 85c. 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus japonicus (Evergreen Euonymus). A very 
ornamental shrub of easy culture, foliage bright 
green, glossy and somewhat leathery. Old plants 
produce brilliant red berries if grown untrimmed. 
BB 2:0) ft, 62:50" BBvor 5 qace lc 246 o2. 00 lege, Soc 
10 for $8.00. 
E. aureo-marginatus (Golden Euonymus). A _ slow- 
growing variety of compact growth; foliage golden 
yellow toward the edges, blotched in center with 
light and dark green. BB 18-24" $2.00; 1 g.c. 85c. 
E. aureo-variegatus (Golden Variegated Euonymus). 
Leaves golden yellow at centers, dark green at 
edges, branches green; of moderately slow growth. 
InGuen Soc. 
E. President Gauthier. Of spreading growth; foliage 
heavily variegated with creamy white and margined 
with pink. A very beautiful variety. BB 2-3’ $2.50; 
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L. French cut leaf. 
like those of myrtle. 
Myrtus communis (True Myrtle). 
adapted for hedges and foundation plantings. 
Lavandula officinalis (Lavender). 
Does well in dry places. 
Leonotis leonurus (Lion's Tail). 
Flowers are ruddy orange with a surface like plush, about two inches long; 
borne in whorls around branches during late summer and fall. 1 g. c. 85c. 
Ligustrum henryi (Henry's Privet). 
GREVILLEA 
Grevillea rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Grevillea). Small 
shrub with rosemary-like foliage. Brilliant flowers 
of rose, scarlet, and gold appearing in winter. Hardy 
in most of San Francisco Bay area. 1 g. c. 85c. 
G. thelemanniana (Spidernest Grevillea). A small 
shrub especially valuable for planting in dry places. 
Foliage feathery, flowers a brilliant scarlet almost 
continuously in bloom. Will not endure heavy frost. 
top; telsyer 
HYPERICUM 
Hypericum aureum (Golden St. Johnsworth). Upright 
arching branches bear masses of golden flowers in 
spring and summer. | g.c. 85c. 
H. floribundum. Slender shrub with clusters of dainty 
yellow flowers in summer. 1 g. c. 85c. 
LANTANA 
Lantana. Free flowering shrubs covered with bright 
flowers in summer. Colors available: White, pink 
and yellow, orange and red. 1 g. c. 60c, 10 for $5.50. 
LAVANDULA 
An old favorite because of its pleasing odor. 
Compact in form, with large, deep blue flowers; good 
for border or rock garden. 5 g. c. $2.00; 1 g. c. 85c. 
Has light green. yarrow-like foliage and heads of pale lav- 
ender flowers. Compact plants. 1 g. c. 85c. 
LEONOTIS 
Medium-sized shrub of rather straggling growth. 
LIGUSTRUM .. . Privet 
Small, pointed, glossy leaves somewhat 
Can be kept as low as 2 or 3 feet, making a compact, fine 
textured, evergreen hedge. 1 g. c. 85c; 10 for $8.00. 
MYRTUS . . . Myrtle 
shrub admirably 
Foliage small, glossy green 
Splendid small-leaved 
and aromatic; flowers white, appearing in late spring and summer, followed 
by blue-black berries. BB 2-3 ft. $2.50, 18-24'' $2.00; BB or 5 g. c. 15-18" $1.75; 
1g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
M. communis flore pleno (Double-flowering Myrtle). Similar to parent except that 
flowers are double. 1 g. c. 85c. 
M. communis microphylla (Small-Leaf Myrtle). Foliage exceptionally small and 
closely set; of spreading habit. A beautiful and durable foundation plant. 
BB 18-24" $2.00; 1 g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
M. communis variegata (Variegated Myrtle). Foliage marked and striped sil- 
ver; berries large and contrast beautifully with the light-colored foliage. 1 g. c. 
85c; ‘ 
NANDINA 
Nandina domestica. A very handsome shrub of moderate size and rather slow 
growth. Leaves are much divided, light green tipped with pink and copper in 
spring, turning to vivid red during fall and winter. Flowers white, followed by 
crimson berries. The winter appearance of this shrub with bright red berries 
and darker red foliage is very striking. BB 18-24" or 5 g. c. $2.00; 1 g. c. 85¢. 

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