
PINK TI-TREE 
DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERED LEPTOSPERMUM (See page 13) 
tieavenly Bamboo 
Nandina domestica. Nandina is not a plant for close inspection but 
since it is one of the few richly colored shrubs in spring and fall, its use 
in plantings for color is important. The foliage assumes a brilliant scarlet 
in cool weather, at which time the broad flat clusters of red berries 
add to the color. White flowers in spring. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, with 
ce stiff stems, but dainty foliage and flowers. Sun. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. 
2.95% 
Oleanders 
Nerium oleander. As large specimen shrubs, Oleanders are old favor- 
ites. They make large rounded shrubs 10 to 15 feet high and blossom 
best in hot weather—the hotter the better. They are resistant to 
drought and heat, and thrive on little care. 
Cherry Ripe. Single pink, the shade of ripe cherries. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. 
$2.95. 
Com. Barthelemy. Flowers very large, up to 3 inches across, fully 
double, rich bright red, sometimes streaked with white. New and very 
choice. Gal. 75c¢, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Mrs. Roeding. Free blooming, somewhat smaller and dwarfer than 
most Oleanders. Flowers double, salmon-pink. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Jannoch’s Single Red. The finest red single. Good color, and free 
blooming. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Sister Agnes. Very free fiowering, single white. 
$2.95. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. 
Sweet Olive 
Osmanthus fragrans. The Sweet Olive has excellent foliage, and al- 
though not heavy or rank in growth, the flexible stems can be trained 
against a wall espalier fashion with ease. Then the delightful fragrance 
of the tiny flowers can be appreciated in even the smallest of intimate 
gardens. Use it also as a specimen shrub for sun or part shade. Gal. 95c, 
5-gal. $3.95. 
Princess Flower 
Pleroma grandiflora. Briliiant rich purple flowers, velvety in texture, 
and often 3 inches across, unique in color and unusual with their five 
fish-hook stamens. Attraetive deep green foliage showing decided 
and pleasing reddish tints. Properly trimmed it retains a compact shape 
and medium height. Good drainage, acid soil and plenty of water. Sun 
or shade. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Chinese Photinia 
Photinia serrulata. If it were only for the color of the foliage alone this 
shrub would be on every select list. But in spring the flat-topped 
clusters of white bloom are exceedingly welcome and these are fol- 
lowed by bright red berrics. It is a large shrub with 4 to 5 inch long 
toothed leaves that start life a bright light red turning a reddish green 
and going out in a burst of fire. Adaptable to places where a large 
shrub will fit. Will make a medium size shrub with careful heading 
back. Gal. 85c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Cape Plumbago 
Plumbago capensis. Rounded shrub or semi-vine with good foliage, 
dense growth and covered with phlox-like blue or white flowers almost 
continuously. It is so hardy and robust as to continue growing in aban- 
doned places. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Pittosporums 
For California, Pittosporums are a trustworthy group of substantial 
shrubs. Although relegated to screen plantings, they are useful for 
many purposes where large shrubs, with exceptionally fine foliage and 
delightfully fragrant flowers are desirable. Easy to grow, and need 
very little care. 
Pittosporum eugenoides. Tall, narrow-growing type with light pale 
green foliage on dark black stems. Grows about 15 feet. Sun. Gal. 70c, 
5-gal. $2.95. 
Pittosporum tobira. Low, spreading shrub, 6 to 8 feet high, with deep 
green long blunt leaves like a Laurel. Fragrant clusters of pearly white 
flowers in spring. A very popular and indispensable shrub. Sun or shade. 
Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Pittosporum undulatum, Victoria Box. It would be a!most impossible 
to name all the uses to which this plant can be put. A large shrub, it is 
equally valuable when trained as a small tree. The leaves have wavy 
edges all along the 4-inch length. Fragrant white flowers in spring. 
Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 

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