GOLDDUST PLANT 
Aucuba japonica Golddust. A thrilling plant for use in 
pots or planted in any shaded’spot. Huge heavy green leaves, 
handsomely spotted with yellow and gold, line the erect 
sturdy stems. The artistically marked foliage provides a 
pleasing contrast when planted with camellias or other shade 
loving plants. Hardy. 4 to 6 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. 
containers, 90c. 
Aucuba japonica. For that shaded spot that has been wor- 
rying you we would like to suggest this aristocratic variety. 
Huge lustrous leaves and dark green upright branches form 
a thicket of shining foliage. 6 feet. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, 
$3.00; gal. containers, 90c. 
INSPIRING AZALEAS 
lf there are any plants that enjoy blooming more than the 
azaleas we haven't discovered them. Whether it is the 
Kurume with its sudden burst of single or semi-double flow- 
ers or the Indica with its more protracted bloom and larger 
flowers—well, we find we must have both kinds and plenty 
of them. Enjoy shade and good drainage. Should be planted 
Line Caleae lela diye 
INDICA AZALEAS. $1.50 to $17.50. Not all sizes in all 
varieties. Magnificent blooms to 3 inches across, mostly dou- 
ble or ruffled, over several months. 
Albert Elizabeth. Pale pink flushed deep pink. 
Mme. Vandercruyssen. Large clear salmon pink. 
Paul Schame. Lustrous coral salmon. 
Prof. Walters. Large single ruffled. Pink and white. 
Snowdrift. Large glistening single white. 
Vervaeneana. Double pink edged with white. 
KURUME AZALEAS. Prices on all varieties: 5-inch pots, 
$1.25. 
Cherryripe. Dark red. 
Coralbells. Bright rose. 
Seraphim. Brilliant pink. 
Seraphim Watermelon. Watermelon pink. 
Snowflake. White. 

DWARF NATAL PLUM—Carissa grandiflora prostrata. A 
handsomely groomed low shrub for sun. See page 15. 

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TREE ANEMONE—Carpenteria californica. 
that enjoys light shade. 
A fragrant native 
See page 15. 
DAINTY AZARA 
Azara microphylla. For dainty tracery against shaded or 
partially shaded walls it is particularly desirable. Airy, glis- 
tening green leaves and thin stems lend a grace that makes 
the plant indispensable. Branches are good for cutting, too. 
Hardy. Part shade. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. con- 
tainers, $1.00. 
SWEET SCENTED BOUVARDIA 
Bouvardia humboldti Albatross. The older variety, Hum- 
boldti, was prized for its fragrance and snow whiteness but 
until you have experienced the full permeating fragrance of 
this variety you will not know how really exciting the per- 
fume of a Bouvardia can be. The clean tubular flowers are 
at least twice the size of the older variety. Matchless for use 
in corsages and a thrilling garden subject, too. Prune the 
plants severely about the first of March. Hardy. Sun. 2-3 
tae Gra ICOmitaimensnan leeos 
YESTERDAY AND TODAY 
Brunfelsia calycina floribunda. Yesterday, Today and To- 
morrow—and, as this refreshing shrub continues to bloom 
year after year with exemplary regularity, we'd like to add 
“Forever”. The large fragrant flowers open a rich violet 
blue but change with the passing days through lavender to 
white. So, throughout the long summer blooming season each 
colorful plant is an inspiring study of contrasting shades. 
Appreciates moistures and sun or partial shade. Hardy. 4-5 
ft. Balled, 1%4-2 ft., $3.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. con- 
tainers, $1.25. 
Reference to the inside of the back cover of this catalogue 
will be of great help to you in determining what to plant 
where. 

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