MARSH'S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 



TYPICAL FRENCH HYDRANGEA 
HY DRANGEAS 
Hydrangea, French Hybrids. Lovely low shrubs, 3 to 4 feet high with 
large light green leaves and immense clusters of delicately col- 
ored flowers. Individual florets very large. We have pink, blue, 
white and carmine red forms available. 5-gal., $2.25; gal., 75c. 
DOUBLE BUSH JASMINE 
Jasmine, Maid of Orleans. Bushy shrub with deep green glossy 
leaves and fragrant white double flowers. Does well in sun or 
shade. Has a sweet enticing fragrance on the order of gardenia 
but not overpowering. Gal., 85c. 
LANTANA 
Lantana. ‘These showy shrubs give more color per year than any 
other plant we offer. They thrive on neglect and if frozen back 
quickly recover. Full sun. Dwarf varieties in orange, pink, yel- 
low and white. Gal., 50c. 
Sellowiana (Trailing lantana). Useful for covering banks, park- 
ings. Makes a rapid and thorough covering. Lavender-orchid 
flowers. Sun. Gal., 50c. 
HOLLY GRAPE 
Holly Grape (Mahonia aquifolium). Excellent evergreen shrub for 
either sun or shade. Leaves deep green glossy, the leaflets have 
a holly appearance and the blue ‘’grapes’’ that follow the clus- 
sters of bright yellow flowers are often used in jellies. Winter 
pruning of long shoots will keep the plants compact and neat. 
5-gal., $2.00; gal. 60c. 
ORANGE JESSAMINE 
Orange Jessamine (Murraea exotica). Bushy shrub to about four 
feet, best in partial shade. Foliage as neat as Mexican Orange. 
Flowers fragrant of orange blossoms, waxy white in heavy pani- 
cles several times during the year. 5-gal., $2.50; Gal., $1.00. 
MYRTLE FOR LOW HEDGES 
Myrtle (Myrtus communis). A very popular shrub for hedges— 
medium and small or foundation plantings. Glossy deep green 
tiny leaves of soft texture, especially in hedges. White fluffy 
flowers followed by blue-black berries. 
Buxilofia. Leaves almost one inch long and flowers about an inch 
across. Will grow 5 feet high but can be kept to 3 or 4 feet by 
shearing. 5-gal., $2.00; gal.,'50c. 
Compacta. Naturally compact in growth and seldom over 2/2 feet 
high and through. Makes a neat low hedge ideal for lining walks 
and flower beds. Sun. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 50c. 
BERRIES AND AUTUMN COLORS 
Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica). The foliage of this plant 
is only one of its glories; when new it has a lovely bronzy-red 
tint changing to green but almost afire in cool weather with 
shades of crimson, and vermilion. At such time the broad flat 
clusters of bright red berries are particularly fascinating. 5-gal., 
$2.00; gal., 60c. 
PITTOSPORUMS 
Pittosporum Tobira. Few landscape plantings can do without this 
trustworthy shrub. Makes a glorious accent plant with its deep 
green laurel-like leaves. Clusters of white flowers in spring are 
very fragrant. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 50c. 
Tobira Variegated. Leaves with a white margin. Very attractive 
and on the whole the effect is a shrub with light greyish-green 
leaves. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Pittosporum undulatum. One of the most versatile large shrubs on 
our list. It is cheap enough to use in quantity where a tall screen 
is needed and neat enough to train asa small tree with a single 
stem or allowed to grow as a large shrub in the foundation plant- 
ing. Leaves with wavy margins—a pleasant light green. Flowers 
white and fragrant. 5-Gal., $2.00; gal., 50c. 

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