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SEE THE AZALEA DISPLAY AT OUR BLUE GLASS NURSERY GARDENS he 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRU 
Azalea 
ABELIA 

Floribunda (Mexican Abelia). 6 ft. Showy tubular 
flowers, carmine with white throat. 
about 2 inches long. Blooms profusely. 
Flowers are 
85c each. 
Grandiflora. 6 ft. A free-flowering shrub, remain- 
ing in bloom during the entire summer, flowers 
white, flushed pink. 
Schumannii. 
6 ft. 
Bouvardia Humbolati 
85c each. 
Color is soft pinkish lavender. 
85c each. 

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The most complete stock of trees and shrubs, at our modern Blue Glass Nursery Gardens, 19th 
Avenue at Sloat Blvd. Hallawell’s Spring Garden Show from February to Tune highlights a year 
round color display. Visitors are always welcome and the Nursery is open Sundays, as well 
as weekdays. 
SHIPPING ORDERS—Due to wartime conditions which may affect the packing or shipping of 
plant orders, we reserve the right to cancel all or part of any mail order, and to refund money sent. 
PACKING CHARGE—Send 25c for handling charge on orders under $2.00. On orders amounting 
to more than $2.00, for Evergreen Plants, add 20% to the amount of the order, for packing. The 
plants will be sent by Express collect. 

The figure following the name of the plant in. 
dicates the average height it attains and is 
given for your guidance in planting. 
ABIES—Fir 
Concolor (White Fir)—A moderate growing tree 
adapted for small yards. Makes a fine outdoor 
Christmas tree; resistant to heat and drought. 
: $1.00 each. 
ABUTILON—Flowering Maple 
Hybridum—Maple-like leaves and bell-shaped pen- 
dulous, red, yellow or white flowers. Half hardy 
shrub. 85c each. 
Megapotamicum (Lantern Flower)—Half climbing 
evergreen shrub. The yellow petals with red 
stripes and red-brown calyx, appear on the semi- 
weeping branches all year. 85c each. 
ACACIA 
Baileyana. 30 ft. Very ornamental tree, with blu- 
ish green feathery foliage and bright canary- 
vellow flowers in January. 85c each. 
Floribunda (Golden Wattle). 25 ft. Rapid grow- 
ing, flowers bright yellow, blooming throughout the 
summer. 85c each. 
Latifolia. 15 to 25 ft. Used extensively in Golden 
Gate Park for windbreaks and is also a valuable 
hedge plant; long leaves and golden yellow flow- 
ers. 85c each. 
Melanoxylon (Black Acacia). For street planting. 
5-gal. size. $2.50 and $3.00 each. 
ARBUTUS 
Unedo (Strawberry Tree). 10 ft. Shrub, with clean, 
attractive foliage. White flowers appear in winter 
months and with them the large, red strawberry- 
like fruits of the previous season. 
85c each; larger plants, $3.50. 
AUCUBA 
Japonica Variegata (Gold Dust Tree). 5 ft. Large 
glossy foliage marked with yellow spots. Of slow 
spreading growth. In the warmer sections it should 
have partial shade. Fine for porch dercorations. 
$1.00 each. 
Javonica—Dark green foliage. $1.00 each. 
Male Plants. $2.00 each. 
AZARA 
Microphylia. 10 ft. A graceful shrub with arching 
pendulous branches and small dark green glossy 
leaves. Has minute white flowers. Fine for cover- 
ing walls or fences. 85c each. 
AZALEAS 
Azaleas prefer full shade and an acid soil. Mix 
plenty of peat, leaf mold or other organic with the 
soil and dig deep for good drainage. You will 
find a brilliant display of azaleas at our Nursery 
Gardens during the blooming season and the 
balled or potted plants may be transplanted to 
your garden without disturbing the roots. 
We have many sizes of plants from small pot size 
to large balled plants ready to bloom. Also many 
varieties which are not listed in this catalog. 
Albert Elizabeth—Large double white, petals bor- 
dered red. 
Apple Blossom—Pink and white. 
Christmas Cheer—Brilliant red. 
Coral Bell—Shell-pink. 
Crab Apple—Pink and white. 
Fria—larne davhle varienated pink and white. 
Hinodigiri—Dwarf; bright red. 
Macranina—Fink, 
Marie Louise—White, sometimes with pink. 
Paul Schame—Large, double salmon. 
Rosy Morn—Rose-pink. 
Ward’s Ruby—Brilliant red. 
Snowdrift—Waxy white. 
BERBERIS—Barberry 
Corallina Compacta—Grows about a foot high, 
with a spread of 2 or 3 feet. The orange flowers 
persist practically all year. 85c each. 
Darwinii—5 ft. A densely branched, spreading 
shrub, with thick and leathery foliage; flowers 
orange-yellow and very fragrant, followed by pur- 
ple fruit; the best of the species. 85c each. 
Wilsonae—3 ft. Very dwarf habit with small glossy 
green leaves and long spines. The foliage in the 
fall assumes beautiful red tints; has attractive red 
berries in the winter. 85c each. 
BOUVARDIA—April to September Delivery 
Coral Red—Clusters of lovely coral-red flowers, 
slightly smaller than Humboldtii. May be used 
for corsaqes. Each 85c. 
Humboldtii—4 ft. A small shrub with drooping 
branches producing white Jasmine-like flowers 
during summer and fall; intensely fragrant. Re- 
quires partial shade and a protected position as it 
will not endure temperatures under 26 degrees 
above zero. 85c each. 
BOXWOOD—Buxus 
Suffruiticosa—Dwarf, for edging purposes. 
green leaves slow growing. 
$1.50 per 10; 50 for $6.50. 
Japonica—Lighter green leaves and rapid, vigorous 
growth. 85c per 12; $6.50 per 100 (from flats). Gal. 
containers, 85c each. 
Pyramid Boxwood—Specimen plants. 
BRUNFELSIA 
Floribunda (B. calycina var.)—6 ft. Compact habit. 
Intensely fragrant flowers, rich violet with small 
white eye. Thrives in sun or partial shade with 
plenty of moisture. $1.00 each. 
BUDDLEIA 
Magnifica (B. davidi var.)—10 to 15 ft. 
Bush or Summer Lilac. Large drooping spikes of 
rose-purple flowers. 85c each. 
Royal Red—A new hardy Buddleia recently intro- 
duced by an Eastern firm. We have plants bloom- 
Dark 
$6.00 each. 
Butterfly 
ing at our Nursery Gardens this year. Each $1.00. 
CALLIANDRA 
Guildingi (Trinidad Flame Bush)—8 ft. This vivid 
and colorful plant blooms during spring and sum- 
mer. Feathery, fern-like foliage. 85c each. 
CALLISTEMON 
Rigidus (Bottle Brush)—6 ft. A showy flowering 
shrub with red flowers. 85c each. 
CALODENDRUM 
Capensis (Cape Chestnut}—40 ft. In early summer 
this magnificent tree is almost solidly covered 
with great 6 inch panicles of beautiful rosy laven- 
der blooms. $1.00 each. 
CANTUA 
Buxifolia—6 ft. A summer-flowering shrub with 
small foliage, bearing rose-red flowers. Sunny 
situation. 85c each. 
CARISSA 
Grandiflora (Natal Plum)}—8 ft. A lovely shrub 
bearing fragrant white flowers and brilliant scar- 
let fruits. Both appear at all times during the year. 
85c each. 
CASSIA 
Tomentosa (Wooly Senna)—12 ft. Ornamental gray- 
green foliage, golden-yellow flowers. 85c each. 
CEANOTHUS 
Cyaneus (Mountain Lilac)—Tall shrub, dark green 
shining foliage, and deep blue flower heads. Water 
sparingly. 85c each. 
Sorediatus (Jim Bush)—4 to 6 ft. Upright growing 
with stiff branches. Light green foliage, and me- 
dium blue flowers. 85c each, 
CEDRUS—Cedar 
DEODARA (Himalayan Cedar)—Exceedingly hand- 
some; branches are drooping, with silvery green 
foliage; fine for planting in a large lawn. Gal. 
cans, $1.00 each. Balled. Larger sizes, $2.75 to $7.50. 
Atlantica Glauca (Blue Atlas Cedar)—40 ft. Foli- 
age intense silvery-blue. 
$2.50 each; larger sizes, $3.50 to $7.00. 
