66 DWARF FRUIT TREES ARE IDEAL FOR THE SMALL GARDEN 
OTHER CALIFORNIA FRUITS 
SHIPPING ORDERS — Orders for balled fruit 
trees will be accepted subject to wartime con- 
ditions, If for any reason shipment cannot be 
made of all, or any portion of the order, a re- 
fund will be made. 
PACKING CHARGE—These trees require heavy 
packing materials. Please add 20% of the 
amount of the order to cover cost. Trees will 
be sent by express collect. 
AVOCADO 
FUERTE—A splendid home garden avocado. 
The fruit is pear-shaped with a smooth green 
leathery skin and a creamy yellow flesh. The 
tree is large and spreading; fruit ripens in 
winter. 4 to 6 foot trees. Each $6.00. 
_KUMQUAT 
A semi-dwarf tree, bearing most of the year 
small golden-orange, olive-shaped fruits—ex- 
cellent for marmalade. The trees grow about 8 
feet high and are hardy almost anywhere in 
California. Each $4.50. 
LEMONS 
EUREKA — Tree nearly thornless, of rapid 
growth, and prolific bearer, fruit of the best 
quality. A general favorite. Each $4.50, 
MEYER DWARF — While this lemon is used 
mainly for ornamental purposes, the fruits are 
edible and may be used the same as commer- 
cial 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 each. Larger size, each 
$4.50. 
LIMES 
BEARSS SEEDLESS—Very large, yery juicy with 
Pronounced acidity. Hardy and enormously 
productive. Each $4.50. 
LIMEQUAT 
A cross of Lime and Kumquat. The thin-skinned 
fruit resembles the lime, is light yellow, juicy 
and delicious in beverages. The trees do not 
get very large. Each $4.50. 
ORANGES 
RIVERSIDE WASHINGTON NAVEL—Fruit first. 
class in every respect; size medium to large, 
oval, smooth, symmetrical, seedless, pulp fine 
grained, flavor excellent. A solid, perfect fruit. 
Each $4.50. 
VALENCIA LATE—A vigorous growth, making 
a handsome tree, early in bearing and very 
prolific; fruit medium sized, skin thin, light 
color; flesh deep rich color, fine grained and 
very juicy. May and June. Each $4.50. 
POMELOS 
(Grape Fruit) 
MARSH'S SEEDLESS — Medium, practically 
seedless, skin thin and smooth; pulp juicy. 
Each $4.50. 

Robertson’s Navel Orange 
ROBERTSON NAVEL—The finest winter ripen- 
ing orange for California. It begins bearing 
large luscious fruits while the trees are small 
and easily outyields any other variety. The 
flavor and quality are unexcelled. Each $5.00. 
callenons_ Aho he Meyer more hardy orden $400) _fovor and qual re nese Barh 850 
PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
MAIL ORDERS—Please Note: Perennial plants 
are-not all available at the same time. We send 
them when they are ready, therefore on an 
order for assorted perennials it may be neces- 
sary to make several shipments. 
This necessitates additional packing and post- 
age for which we must make a shipping charge 
as follows: 
ORDERS FOR $2.00, or more, add 20% of the 
amount of the order to cover packing and post- 
age within the 4th zone (300 to 600 miles from 
San Francisco). No mail order under $2.00 for 
perennial plants, please. 
WE STOCK a complete line of perennial plants 
in season. Not all of them are listed in this 
catalog. Many are growing in our display gar- 
dens where visitors may see them during the 
flowering season. You are invited to visit our 
Blue Glass Nursery Gardens, 19th Ave. at 
Sloat Blvd. The Gardens are open week days 
and Sundays. 
AGAPANTHUS—Blue African Lily 
The flowers are bright blue and are produced 
in clusters of 20 to 30 on stalks 3 feet tall. 
Strong roots. Each 85c. 
AJUGA 
Reptans Rubra—Forms a close carpet of richly 
bronzed purple leaves with blue Mintlike flow- 
ers on 4 to 6-inch stems. Useful for damp, shady 
places. Clumps. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; doz. $1.75. 
ANCHUSA 
Italica Lissadell—Grows to 5 ft.;, flowers bright, 
gentian-blue. Each 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
ALYSSUM 
Saxatile (Golden Tuft)}—Grayish-green foliage, 
bright yellow flower heads. 1 foot. 
Each 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 

Aquilegia 
ANEMONE JAPONICA 
Bloom from August until late in the fall and 
attain a height of 4 to 5 feet. Partial shade. 
Each 35c; 3 for. $1.00. 
Marie Manchard—Semi-double, white. 
Margarete—Double, deep-pink. 
Prince Henry—Double red; dwarf, early. 
Queen Charlotte—Silvery pink. 
Richard Ahrends—Lovely shell pink. 
September Queen—Semi-double, red. 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine , 
The new long-spurred Columbines have lovely 
large flowers and long stems. Fine for garden 
display and for cutting. Partial shade. 
Hallawell’s Select Hybrids— 
35c each; 3 for 90c doz., $3.00. 
ARENARIA 
Caespitosa (Irish Moss}—Makes a vivid green 
carpet an inch or so high and spreads rapidly. 
Fine for rock gardens and flag walks. 
Sections, 50c each; flat, 14x24 inches, $2.00. 
Packed for express shipment, $2.50. 
ARMERIA—Sea Pink 
Evergreen border plant, very dwarf, requiring 
no trimming; flowers rose-pink. Doz., $1.00. 
ASTER, HARDY—Michaelmas Daisy 
(Ready in March)—Single flowers, very desir- 
able for cutting. Bloom September and October. 
We have a fine assortment of the newer va- 
rieties. The following, 3 for $1.00; dozen, $3.50. 
Alpinus Goliath—6 to 10 inches, bluish purple 
flowers in early summer. 
Amethyst—3 feet. Purple blue, double flowers 
in great numbers. 
Beechwood Charm—Brilliant crimson-red; me- 
dium height; free flowering. 
Countess of Dudley—9 inches. Charming, clear 
pink flowers with yellow eye. Bushy. 
Lilac Time—12 inches, Lovely soft lilac flowers 
in September. 
Mauve Cushion—9 inches. A cushion-like plant, 
delicate mauve flowers in October, November. 
Red Rover—3 to 4 feet. Deep rosy-red flowers. 
Royal Pink—One of the most prolific bloomers; 
bright pink. 
Skyland Queen — Large, light blue flowers. 
Early. 
Sunset—One of the best new pink sorts. 
Frikarti—The clear lavender-blue flowers are 
2 to 2% inches across on stems suitable for 
cutting. A fine, very long blooming variety. . 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
