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Lantana 
JUNIPERUS—Juniper 
Chinensis Armstrongi—3 ft. Dense, compact 
habit, and reaching 5 feet in spread; gray- 
green foliage. $1.25 each. 
Chinensis Femina (Reeves J.)—Loosely branched 
tree, with bright green foliage covering the 
branches so densely that they appear to be 
moss laden. $1.25 each. 
Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper) — Has 
bushy widespread horizontal branches, and 
forms an immense flat irregular head.of bluish 
green foliage, 6 to 8 feet in height and the 
same across. $1.25 each. 
Chinensis Torulosa (Hollywood Juniper)—A most 
beautiful variety of narrow semi-erect habit 
with wavy outline; foliage bright green. High- 
ly attractive. $1.25 each. 
Communis Hibernica (Irish Juniper}—An erect, 
slender tree to 8 feet; very slow in growth. 
Ends of the branches have a tendency to turn 
slightly downward. Can be sheared to make 
a pyramid. $1.25 each. 
Conferta (Shore J.}—A low creeping juniper with 
dense, bright green foliage. Makes a heavy 
matted ground cover of pleasing effect. 
$1.25 each. 
Excelsa Stricta (Upright Juniper)—A handsome 
compact shrub, wide at base and tapering at the 
top; color silvery gray-green, of great merit in 
coniferous groupings, owing to color and habit. 
$1.25 each. 
Japonica (Creeping Japanese)—Height 1 ft. with 
6 to 8 ft. spread. Foliage bluish-green. 
$1.25 each. 
Procumbens (Japanese Creeping Juniper}—A 
prostrate creeping variety with dense compact 
blue-green foliage. Good for the rockery and 
for covering slopes. $1.25 each. 
Procera (African Juniper) —- Pyramidal form; 
probably the tallest of the Junipers. $1.25 each. 
Sabina (Savin J.)—A semi-spreading plant, well 
covered with short, tufted dark green foliage. 
$1.25 each. 
Sabina Tamariscifolia (Tamarisk Leaved Juni- 
per)—A very fine creeping variety seldom more 
than 1 foot high and attaining a spread of 6 to 
8 feet, making a dense compact mat of gray- 
green foliage which never changes color. 
$1.25 each. 

Squamata Meyeri— 4 ft. An upright dense 
shrub, with twisting branches and silver-blue 
foliage. $1.25 each. 
Virginiana Tripartita (Dwarf Red Cedar)—6 ft. 
Also known as Fountain Juniper. A low, sturdy 
form, dense with rigid, broadly spreading 
branches. $1.25 each. 
LANTANA CAMARA 
These shrubs grow rapidly, and are a mass of 
brilliant color a great part of the year. They 
require a warm sunny situation, with plenty of 
water. Early fall pruning promotes winter flow- 
ering. Assorted colors in gallon containers. 
85c each. 
LAUREL 
English (Prunus laurocerasus)—5-8 ft. A fine 
evergreen, with broad, shining leaves, produc- 
ing cream white flowers followed by purple 
berries. 85c each. 
Portugal (Prunus lusitanica)—A splendid dense 
foliage plant, and makes a beautiful trimmed 
hedge. Sun or partial shade. 85c each. 
LAURUS 
Nobilis (Sweet Bay)—An erect growing shrub 
with aromatic dull green leaves. Does well in 
tubs in exposed positions. 85c each. 
LEPTOSPERMUM—Tea Shrub 
Laevigatum—6 to 10 ft. A tall evergreen droop- 
ing shrub with grayish-green foliage. It with- 
stands drought and is especially adapted for 
windy places. 85c each. 
Scoparium Flore Plena (Rose-Flowered Tea 
Tree)—3 ft. Dwarf, upright form with dainty 
foliage, and bearing double pink flowers re- 
sembling tiny roses. Full sun or light shade. 
85c each. 
Nichollsii Rubra (L. scoparium var./}—5 ft. A 
handsome shrub with bronzy foliage and dainty 
little red flowers, suitable for table decoration. 
Sun or part shade. 85c each. 
LIBOCEDRUS 
Decurrens (Incense Cedar)—One of the finest 
of native California trees. Deep green foliage 
similar to Arbor Vitae, and tall narrow pyra- 
midal habit. 85c each 
LAGUNARIA 
Patersonii—Tall shrub or small tree with long 
thick green leaves, gray beneath, and bearing 
waxy pale rose flowers, 22 inches across, in 
early summer. Semi-hardy. 85c¢ each. 
LEONOTIS 
Leonurus (Lion’s Tail)—6 ft. Orange colored 
hairy flowers, borne in whorls around the 
branches during summer and fall. Plants are 
improved by cutting back every year or so. 
85c each. 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
Lucidum—Large shrub or small tree suitable 
for narrow parkways. Large, thick and shining 
leaves, 85c each. 
Ovalifolium (California Privet)}—3 to 8 ft. A 
valuable evergreen hedge plant. A _ strong 
growing shrub with bright medium sized leaves. 
Can be kept trimmed at any height. Bare roots, 
1% to 2 feet, extra well branched, 15¢ each; 
$1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100. Bare roots, 2 to 3 
feet, extra well branched, 20c each; $1.50 per 
10; $12.50 per 100. 
Ovalifolium Aureum (Golden Privet)—3 to 8 ft. 
Golden-margined variety. Very attractive for 
giving color to shrubbery groups. 85c each. 
LEMON 
Meyer Dwarf—While this lemon is used mainly 
for ornamental purposes, the fruits are edible 
and may be used the same as commercial 
lemons. Also the Meyer is more hardy and 
may be grown more successfully where it is 
too cold for others. The bushy shrub-like trees 
have flowers and fruit most of the year. Plants 
in gallon containers $1.50 ea.; 5 gallon, $4.50 ea. 
MAGNOLIA 
Grandiflora—30 ft. The large leathery-leaves 
are brilliant green; flowers are pure waxy 
white, of immense size, and very fragrant. 
85c each; larger, $3.50 each. 
MAHONIA 
Aquifolium (Oregon Grape)—3-6 ft. Erect shrub 
with glossy holly-like leaves, small yellow flow- 
ers in spring, and blue berries through the sum- 
mer. 85c each. 
MELALEUCA 
Nesophila (Pink Bottle Brush)—6 ft. A rapid 
growing erect shrub with lance-shaped leaves 
and lavender-rose flowers. 85c each. 
MUSA 
Ensete (Abyssinian Banana)—An ornamental 
palm-like tree for outdoor subtropical effects in 
warm situations; also for greenhouse decora- 
tion. 85c each; larger containers, $2.50. 
MYOPORUM 
Laetum—6-10 ft. A rapid growing foliage shrub 
or small tree with leathery leaves, and small 
pink flowers followed by rosy-purple berries. 
Grows well along the seashore. 85c each. 
MYRTLE—Myrtus 
Communis—6 ft. An evergreen shrub with aro- 
matic foliage, producing small fragrant white 
flowers throughout the summer. 85c each. 
Communis Microphylla (Small Leaf M.)—4 ft. 
Foliage is exceptionally small and closely set; 
spreading habit. Gal. containers, 85c each. 
NANDINA 
Domestica—6 ft. A handsome shrub of mod- 
erate size and rather slow growth. The leaves 
are light green in summer, turning to a vivid 
red during the winter. The white flowers are 
followed by bright crimson berries. 
85c each; 5-gal., $3.50. 
OLEANDER 
Nerium—Best suited for the warmer sections. 
The following: Gal. containers, 85c each 
Single Cherry Red 
Double Pink 
Double Salmon Pink 
Prof. Durant—Yellow 
OLEARIA 
Stellulata (White Tree Aster)—4 ft. Also called 
“Daisy-tree’’ for its heads of white doisy-like 
flowers. 85c each. 
OSMANTHUS 
Fragrans (Sweet Olive}—5 ft. Large, dark green 
foliage and small white, fragrant flowers in 
clusters. $1.00 each. 
llicifolius (O. aquifolium)—A slow growing foli- 
age shrub for shady places, with shining holly- 
like leaves and fragrant white flowers in au- 
tumn. 85c each. 
PHOTINIA 
Arbutifolia (Christmas or Toyon Berrv)—10 ft. 
A native evergreen shrub loaded with brilliant 
red berries in the winter. 85c each. 
Serrulata Nova—10 ft. A handsome evergreen 
tree or shrub, the foliage of which becomes very 
conspicuous in the autumn, when it assumes a 
reddish hue; flowers white, in large corymbs, 
produced in early spring. 
85c each; larger plants, $3.50. 
