Heliotrope 
Rosedale’s Black Beauty. A great improvement over the older types 
of Heliotrope, so characteristic of ‘’old Fashioned’’ gardens. The large 
dark and luxuriant foliage is crowned by immense clusters of the 
deepest purple flowers yet seen. In fact they are almost black and 
possess that delightful sweet fragrance of Heliotrope. Plant in partial 
shade. Gal. 90c. 
Gold Flower 
Hypericum patulum henryi. Low, bushy and compact this medium 
size shrub is one of the best for foundation planting, or in large areas 
where, as an informal, unclipped hedge, it will bloom freely, brighten- 
ing up its place with countless 1 to 1% inch golden yellow flowers. 
Almost ever-blooming, this is one of the better shrubs for bright sunny 
places. Revels in poor soil and bright sun. Grows about 3 feet tall. 
Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
HOLLIES 
ENGLISH HOLLY 
liex aquifolium, English Holly. Many of our customers like the typical 
holly leaves of this shrub—deep green and glossy with the typical 
spines always associated with holly and the bright red berries set close 
to the stem and among the leaves which remind them of Christmas spent 
in other parts of the country. English Holly will grow well but requires 
more than one plant to pollinate the flowers and berries. 5-gal. $6.00. 
CHINESE HOLLY 
tlex cornuta, Chinese Holly. This is the best holly for southern Cali- 
fornia. The deep glossy leaves are like those of our popular Christmas 
decorations, but have fewer spines. lits habit of berrying is well estab- 
lished in our climate. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
LARGEST RED BERRIES 
Ilex cornuta burfordi. A new improvement for mild climates, produc- 
ing tremendous displays of bright red berries. Leaves still less spiny 
and berry clusters larger and brighter colored than the Chinese Holly. 
For sun or shade, this is the finest Holly for southern California. Gal. 
$1.25, 5-gal. $4.95. 

LANTANAS 

OLEANDER (See page 16) 
LANTANAS 
Lantana camara hybrids. With Poinsettias and Palms, Lantanas are 
part of the California landscape. Lantanas are essentially shrubs for 
quick effects, but can be pruned back to the ground each season. Train 
them on walls, or allow to make large mounds on the ground. Foliage is 
good and they are always in bloom. 
Dwarf Lantanas. Grow 2 to 3 feet high. Pink, Yellow, Radiation, White. 
Any of above, gal. 60c. 
Lantana sellowiana. Very popular as a ground cover for which it is par- 
ticularly fine. It makes a dense cover a foot high, withstands some 
walking over, but this should be avoided. Shows a mass of lavender 
bloom for a long time each summer. Sun. Gal. 50c. 
Ask for quantity prices. 
Double Dwarf Ti-Plant 
Leptospermum scoparium flore-pleno. Dwarf and free blooming, this 
is one of the best low growing introductions in recent years. Blooms 
several times a year, chiefly on new growths. The leaves are short, 
needle-shaped; flowers like little double pink roses Plant in a well- 
drained soil, in a sunny exposure. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.95. 

Rosedale’s Cameliia - Leaved 
Ligustrum 
Ligustrum Texanum 
Rosedale’s Camellia-Leaved Ligustrum. The beautiful glossy Ca- 
mellia-like leaves and graceful arching stems make this one of the 
best evergreen shrubs we offer. In spring the rich creamy white 
lilac-like clusters of flowers are delightfully fragrant. Hardy in either 
full sun or shade. 5 to 10 feet. The best shrub for landscape plant- 
ing. Ligustrum texanum makes one of the finest hedges and has our 
unreserved recommendation tor planting as medium or tall hedges. 
Gal. 75c¢, 5-gal. $2.95. 





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