BRAZILIAN SKY FLOWER 
Duranta stenostachya. A long lived permanent shrub with 
small shining foliage. In early summer each branch tip be- 
comes laden with racemes of blue pea-shaped bloom that 
continue for a long time. We particularly like the neat char- 
acteristics of the plant and appreciate its ability to feel at 
home in either sun or shade. Hardy. 8 ft. 5-gal. containers, 
$2.75; gal. containers, $1.00. 
WINTER BLOOMING HEATHER 
Erica melanthera Rosea. From October until April this 
astonishing shrub is so covered with little deep pink flowers 
that the foliage is almost obscured. Most desirable for indoor 
decorations as the cut flowers retain their freshness for many 
days. Soft dense foliage. Prune each year immediately after 
the blooming period. Use one-third peat when planting. 
Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. Balled, 2-2™% ft., $2.75; 5-gal. containers, 
$2.50; gal. containers, 85c. 
Erica melanthera Rubra. A smaller edition of the fore- 
going variety with rose-red flowers that commences its bloom 
about a month earlier than Rosea. A most desirable plant 
for any sunny spot. The flowers last for a surprisingly long 
time after cutting. Sun. Hardy. 4-5 ft. Gal. containers, 85c. 
WHITE AND CARMINE 
Escallonia organensis. We predict a great future for this 
outstanding shrub. The handsomely polished leaves and 
sturdy stems are richly shaded mahogany and the neat clus- 
ters of apple-blossom pink bloom appear in startling quanti- 
ties over the entire plant in summer and fall. When used for 
screening it will provide a dense cover to 6 or 8 ft. Hardy. 
Sun or part shade. 5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 
$1.00. 

CASSIA TOMENTOSA—Golden bloom in late winter 
and spring. See page 14. 

ROSE GLORY BOWER—Big rosy heads in summer. 
Delightful perfume. See page 15. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia paniculata australis (myrtifolia). One of our most 
successful hedge subjects as it grows densely and rapidly 
without too much trimming. May be cut to 3 or 4 ft. or al- 
lowed to grow to 6 or 8 ft. with equally good results. Used as 
a specimen plant and pruned in pyramid form it is often used 
to break corners of buildings or to frame large windows. 
Hardy except in coldest areas. Sun. 5-gal. containers, $3.75; 
gal. containers, 85c. 
AFRICAN DAISY SHRUB 
Euryops athanasiae. 
like foliage that puts on an amazing winter display of big 
single sulphur yellow Daisies. This shrub will provide you 
with many long stemmed flowers for the winter bouquet. 
Thrives in any sunny well-drained spot. Half hardy. 4-6 ft. 
Gal. containers, $1.00. 
Tall shrub with coarse Marguerite 
GLISTENING ARALIA 
Fatsia japonica. For a shaded part of the garden where a 
lush tropical appearing shrub is indicated you'll find the bright 
green coolness of Aralia’s large deeply cut leaves quite satis- 
fying. A charming subject for growing in large pots, too. 
Hardy. Shade. 6-7 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. con- 
tainers, 85c. 
SAN DIEGO FREMONTIA 
Fremontia mexicana. This shrub grows with astonishing 
rapidity covering its brown branches with furry brown-tinted 
maple like leaves. Through June and July, and sometimes into 
August, the plant is alive with single cup-shaped yellow 
flowers that are shaded gold in the center. Will thrive in poor 
rocky soil with little water. Hardy. Sun. 8 ft. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.75; gal. containers, $1.35. 
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