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MANZANITA. . . California Flora-fied 
*A. manzanita. A Spanish name meaning little 
apple. Evergreen shrub with crooked branches; bark 
dark red; flowers white or pink in clusters; fruit 
berry like and brown in color, leaves silvery. For 
sunny situations. A striking acquisition to any gar- 
den if soil is acid. Gallon cans, 85c. 
MAHONIA ... Holly Grape 
Oregon Grape. ‘‘Mahonia.” 6 ft. Dark green 
leaves, coppery purple during winter. New growth 
glossy. Flowers bright yellow. Blue berries from 
which a fine jelly is made. Hardy. For sun or shade. 
Gallon cans, 85c; $7.50 per 10. Heavier grades, $1.00 
to $2.00. 
Oregon Grape. *M. ilicifolium compacta. A new 
variety with foliage like Oregon Grape, though some- 
what lighter in color; growth dwarf and compact, 
making it a fine little shrub for foundation planting. 
Balled, 15 to 18 inch, $1.75. 
NANDINA ... Heavenly Bamboo 
Nandina domestica. 5 ft. Not a bamboo but is 
made up of a number of canes densely clothed with 
compound leaflets, bronzy red when young, dark 
green at maturity, and beautiful coppery red tones in 
winter. Sun or shade; clusters of red berries in win- 
ter. 15 to 18 inch, $1.50; 18 to 24 inch, $2.00; gallon 
cans, 85c. 2 yr. plants, 40c. 
NERIUM... Oleander 
Oleander. Red, pink, salmon, white. Vigorous 
young plants. Gallon can, 85c each. Mixed colors, 2 to 
3 ft. B & B, $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00 
OSMANTHUS... Fragrant Olive 
O. aquifolium. 15 ft. (S.) An exceedingly handsome 
shrub with dark green, spiny-toothed leaves, like 
_ those of English Holly, bearing clusters of exceed- 
ingly fragrant, small white flowers. Slow growing, 
prefers partial shade, mildly acid soil. 24 to 30 inch, 
$2.00. 
and Glorious 
EVERGREENS 
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS AS 
SHADE TREES 
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Hollies Fee ee re eet ee sade ee ae 20 ft. 9 
Englishylaurely ue ce eee eee eee 15 ft. S 
MagnolialtGrandiflora .-2 fe ee 30 ft. 9 
Golden Cup) Oakes ee eens AO ft. 13 
EVERGREEN PRIVETS 
These fine evergreen shrubs are not to be confused 
with ordinary privet hedge. 
ciliatum. “Bright Fruited Privet.” 
Foliage dark green, thick and glossy; flow- 
ers white. Excellent for a low hedge. Balled. 2% to 
3 ft., $1.50. Standards, Clipped round heads on 4 ft. 
stems. For formal planting, $2.50 to $3.50 each. 
Ligustrum henryi. 3-8 ft. Small, glossy, pointed 
leaves and one of the finest for a low hedge or for a 
pruned specimen plant. Gallon cans, 85c; 12 to 18 inch. 
Ligustrum japonicum. “Nepal Privet.” 3-8 ft. 
Large, glossy deep green leaves, hardy from seacoast 
Ligustrum 
Dwarfish. 
to desert. Gallon cans, 60c; 18 to 24 inch, 85c. Small 
plants for hedge, $15.00 100. 
L. Lucidum. ‘“Waxleaf Privet.” 15 ft. Entirely 
evergreen, large deep green glossy leaves and fine 
appearance. Creamy white flowers, followed by large 
clusters, blue berries, B.B., 18 to 24 inch, 50c; 2 to 3 
ft., 85c; 3 to 4 ft., $1.00. Standards, round heads on 
4 ft. straight stems, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. 

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USE THIS GUIDE IN SELECTING LEAFY EVERGREENS 
GROUP D 
Barberry verruculosa 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis 
Cotoneaster Microphylla 



Erica Heath 
Lonicera pileata 

GROUP A 
Arbutus 
Brooms 
Camellia 
Cotoneasters (Upright) 
Daphne odora 
Eleagnus pungens 
Fatsia 
Hollies 
Laurels 
Rhododendron 
Kalmia 
Osmanthus 
Photinia 
GROUP B 
Abelia 
Azalea 
Barberry Dulcis 
Barberry Sargent 
Boxwood (Untrimmed) 
Choisya 
Euonymous japonica 
Mahonia 
Nandina 
GROUP C 
Euonymous pulchellis 

RHODODENDRON IN BORDER 
RHODODENDRONS ... Tops in Flowers 
These popular shrubs must have an acid soil, par- 
tial shade and no spading around the plant—mulch 
with peat or leaf mold. If your soil :¢ not acid, see 
directions under Azalea. Page 8. 
We offer the finest grafted stock and can supply 
the best and most ponular varieties in Reds, Salmon, 
Pink, Purple and Orchid with numerous flower buds, 
$7.50 up. 
PHOTINIA ... Christmas Berry 
*Photinia, arbutifolia. ‘““Toyon,” “Christmas Berry,” 
“California Holly.’’” Well known native shrub, bril- 
liant red berries. Thrives admirably under cultiva- 
tion. Gallon cans, 85c; 24 to 30 inch, $1.25, 
Photinia serrulata nova. Glossy foliage and big 
lacy flower heads. The big, handsome foliage. is 
bronze, reddish green when it first comes out, turn- 
ing to bright glossy green. One of the most beautiful 
large shrubs; will grow almost anywhere. 5 gallon 
cans, bushy, $2.00. 
PYRACANTHA ... Burning Bush 
Crenulata. “Chinese Evergreen Hawthorn.” (S.) 
Foliage long, narrow, glossy and dense; easily trim- 
med to globes or cones; berries bright crimson and 
showy. This variety will berry well in part shade. 
B. B. U4 to 2 ft.; $1.255).2 to ‘3y it. 4$2.00; 
Crenulata yunnanensis. Variety Graberi. 12 ft. 
Spreading growth semi-prostrate; can be trained 
against wall or to frame windows; foliage glossy; 
masses of large bright red berries, remain until 
early spring. Excellent for general-ornamental plant- 
ing. Birds rarely molest the berries. Potted, 50c; 
gallon cans, 85c; larger, $1.00 to $1.50. Tree form, 3 ft. 
stems, large heads, $3.75 to $5.00; 
Coccinea. Firethorn. Thorny Jow growing shrub; 
flowers white; berries orange; from August to De- 
cember. ; Gallon cans, 85c; larger, $1.00 to $1.50. 
Lalandi. Firethorn. 15 ft. Strong growth with 
long shoots that can be trained on wall if desired. 
Profusion of white flowers. Berries orange yellow in 
immense clusters. Hardy. Potted, 50c; gallon cans, 
85c; larger, $1.00 to $2.00. 
Rogers Firethorn. Hardy. 6 ft. New variety, with 
quantities of bright orange berries clear to tips of 
every willowy branch. Plant covered with frosty, 
lacy, white bloom in May. 4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 5 to 6 ft., 
$2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
Rosedale Firethorn. 8 ft. (Trademark registered.) — 
Resistant to pear blight, with enormous quantities 
of large, bright scarlet fruits, such as to hide the 
foliage. Gallon cans, 85c. 
UMBELLULARIA ... Haughty Evergreen 
*Umbellularia californica. ‘California Bay Tree.” 
“Oregon Myrtle.” 40-ft. One of finest native Pacific 
Coast trees, with compact, round-topped crown, 
dense, dark green foliage. Leaves, pungently fragrant 
when crushed. Grows slowly but easily anywhere. 
Quite hardy. Gallon cans, 85c. 
VIBURNUM... Luxuriant 
Suspensum. V. sandankwa. 8 ft. Very luxuriant 
and bushy with large, heavily veined dark green 
leaves, making it desirable for specimens, or mass. 
planting. Clusters of white blossoms. Will stand 
a fairly moist location, even in partial shade. Gal 
cans $1.00, larger $1.25. 
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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
Hardy and Desirable Everywhere 
