56 A HALLAWELL GIFT CERTIFICATE WILL PLEASE YOUR GARDENING FRIENDS 

Erica 
CISTUS—Rock Rose 
Corbariensis — 3 ft. Sage-green foliage and 
beautiful white flowers 2 inches across. A lux- 
uriant plant. 85c each. 
Ladaniferus Maculatus—4 ft. Dwarf shrub with 
showy flowers similar to a single rose. Pure 
white with brownish crimson spot at base of 
each petal. 85c¢ each. 
Purpureus—3 ft. A new and beautiful variety 
thriving in a sunny position and hardy anywhere 
in California. Blooms from April to December. 
85c each. 
CONVOLVULUS 
Cneorum—Dwarf and compact shrub having 
silver-gray foliage and white flowers about 2 
inches in diameter. 85c each. 
COPROSMA 
Baueri (Mirror Plant)—A compact shrub which 
may be trained as a low climber. The rounded, 
dark green leaves are very glossy. 85c each. 
CORREA 
Speciosa (Australian Fuchsia)—-A spreading, 
bushy shrub growing about 3 feet high, with 
dense deep olive-green foliage and yellow flow- 
ers. 85c each, 
Pulchella (Australian Fuchsia)—18 inches. Fore- 
ground shrub 4 to 5 ft. across. Bears pink flow- 
ers all winter. Sun or shade. 85c each. 
CORTADERIA 
Selloana (Pampas Grass)—10 ft. Forms a large 
clump of grass-like foliage and bears beautiful 
pink or white feathery spikes. Pink or white. 
85¢e each. 
COTONEASTER 
Francheti—8 ft. A graceful shrub of upright 
growth and very arching branches, leaves are 
downy. Flowers pink, followed by yellowish 
red berries. 85c each. 
Harroviana—8 to 10 ft. Tall, graceful branch- 

ing habit; flowers white and berries which are 
borne in large masses, are rosy red. 85c each. 
Pannosa—10 ft. A fine shrub of upright growth. 
Branches long, slender and slightly arching; 
vermilion-red berries. 85c each. 
Parneyi—8 ft. The foliage is much larger than 
other Cotoneasters and the stems are loaded 
with big clusters of immense, brilliant red ber- 
ries in the fall and winter. 85c each. 
PROSTRATE VARIETIES 
Horizontalis—2 ft. A shrub of low-spreading 
habit; flowers small white, followed by bright 
red berries. 85c each. 
Microphylla—3 ft. A small-growing evergreen 
variety of low-spreading habit; white, followed 
by large purplish-red berries. Gal. cans, 85c ea. 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Globosa Nana—Green foliage, turns bronzy in 
winter. Balled plants. $1.50 and up. 
CYTISUS—Broom 
Multiflora Alba—3 ft. Slender and drooping, 
gray-green branches, with dainty and fragrant 
pure white flowers. 85c each. 
Racemosa (Sweet Broom)—6 ft. A very grace- 
ful variety of Broom producing bright, golden 
yellow flowers. 85c each. 
NEW TYPE “BROOMS” 
The improved Brooms, of American and English 
origin, are steadily increasing in popularity 
with Pacific Coast gardeners. For rich gor- 
geous coloring and varied color combinations, 
they have no equal. Some of them will thrive 
in very cold climates and most of them will 
grow under adverse conditions. 
Burkwoodi—Deep red, bushy and a heavy 
bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Lord Lambourne—4 ft. Magnificent large flow- 
ers of scarlet primrose and rose-pink. $1.50 each. 
Marie Burkwood—Tri-color in gold, rose and 
scarlet beautifully blended and very attractive. 
$1.50 each. 
Newreyensis—A striking combination of ma- 
hogany and creamy yellow. $1.50 each. 
Pomona—6 ft. Beautiful arching variety. Flow- 
ers orange and yellow, with shading of apricot. 
$1.50 each. 
St. Mary’s—A half dwarf type bearing large 
white flowers. $1.50 each. 
DAPHNE 
Odora Marginata (Pink Daphne)—4 ft. A small 
shrub producing light pink flowers which are 
intensely fragrant and massed in dense clusters 
at the end of the branches during the winter; 
the leaves are edged creamy white. 
$2.00 and up. 
White—Medium size $1.75; large $6.00 each. 
DATURA 
Suaveolens (Angel's Trumpet)—Small tree or 
large shrub bearing large trumpet-like whitish 
flowers. Grows rapidly with moisture, but exists 
without. 85c each. 
DIOSMA 
Ericoides (Breath of Heaven)—4 ft. Handsome 
little shrub with fragrant foliage, producing 
small white star-shaped flowers in great pro- 
fusion. 85c each. 
Pulchrum (Pink Diosma)—Light green aromatic 
foliage. The small, star-shaped flowers are 
lavender-pink and almost continuously in bloom. 
85c each. 
DRACENA 
Indivisa—Strong slender trunk, drooping foli- 
age. 85c each. 
ELEAGNUS—Oleaster 
Pungens Variegata—5 ft. A fine spreading 
shrub with large wavy margined foliage, smooth 
above, silky beneath, and margined creamy 
white. 85c each. 
Pungens Maculata (Golden Leaf)—Similar to 
above except that the leaves are blotched with 
gold. 85c each. 
EUGENIA 
Myrtifolia—6 to 10 ft. Excellent shrub of tall, 
compact growth which can be trimmed to any 
desired height. Foliage glossy green with a 
ruddy hue on the new growth; flowers followed 
by edible violet-colored berries. Will not en- 
dure severe frosts. Gal. cans. 85c each. 
Smithi (Lilli-Pilli Tree)—15 ft. Unusual shrub 
bearing large drooping clusters of decorative 
berries. 85c each. 
EUONYMUS—Spindle Bush 
Japonicus Aureo-Marginatus (Golden Euony- 
mus)}—4 ft. Of dwarf compact growth. Leaves 
deep yellow toward the edges, blotched in the 
center with green. 85c each. 
Japonicus Microphyllus (Small Leaved Euony- 
mus)}—2 ft. Dwarf and compact with small dark 
green serrated foliage. Fine for low hedges and 
borders. 85c each. 
FATSIA 
Japonica (Aralia sieboldii)—6 ft. Large shining 
deeply lobed green leaves. A splendid porch 
plant and also suitable for outdoor planting in 
the shade. 85c each. 
ERICA—Heather 
One of the most attractive and desirable of the 
Winter and early Spring flowering plants. We 
often have sizes larger than those listed below. 
If interested please ask for prices. 
Mediterranea Hybrida—A dense compact form. 
Foliage dark green, with deep rosy pink flow- 
ers. 85c each. 
Melanthera Rosea—5 ft. Flowers are a deep 
shade of rosy pink. 85c each. 
Melanthera Rubra—4 ft. Reddish purple; very 
fine. Gal. containers, 85c each. 
Blanda—Long, reddish-pink, tubular flowers; 
dwarf. 85c each. 
Codonodes (E. lusitanica alba) — "Spanish 
Heath.’ White bells; tall growing. 85c each. 
Hieliana (E. hyemalis)—2 ft. Salmon pink, long 
tubes. 85c each. 
Pres. Felix Faure—The favorite of all. Deep 
rosy red tubes. 85c each. 
Regerminans. Rosy red bells. 75c each, 
ESCALLONIA 
Rosea—10-12 ft. Foliage round, rough, and ser- 
rated; flowers pink. 85c each. 
Rosea Nana—4 ft. A more compact form of E. 
rosea, with pink flowers. 85c each. 
Rubra (E. macrantha)—S ft. Dark green shining 
foliage; compact growth. Flowers deep red; 
free bloomer. 85c each. 
EUCALYPTUS 
Ficifolia (Scarlet-Flowering Gum)—25 ft. Flow- 
ers large and normally crimson or scarlet, but 
vary considerably. Hardy only in warmer sec- 
tions. 85c; larger sizes $2.50 to $3.50 each. 
Globulus (Blue Gum)—150 ft. Rapid growing 
tree widely planted in California for wind- 
breaks and fuel. 85c each. 
Polyanthemos (Australian Beech) — An orna- 
mental variety of moderate growth with round 
foliage. Resistant to drought. 85c each. 
