SPIRAEAS or BRIDAL WREATHS 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer. Low 3-foot shrub, covered with masses 
of flat topped clusters of rosy-red flowers. Summer. Very hardy. 
Spiraea reevesiana, Double Bridal Wreath. Hardy shrub with grace- 
ful branches, light green leaves and masses of showy white double 
flowers of exquisite beauty. 
Spiraea vanhouttei. This well known shrub is grown in every part 
of the country. Hardy even in the most severe places, it graces the 
long arching branches with pure white flowers in such orofusion as 
to suggest snow banks. 
LILACS 
Syringa persica laciniata, Cut-leaf Persian Lilac. The most reliable 
of all Lilacs for bloom in California. Good size clusters of real lilac 
flowers in spring and early summer. Blooms consistently. 
French Lilacs. Grafted plants of the best varieties in the following 
colors: White, lavender, purple and blue in both single and double. 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
Viburnum opulus sterile. This well-known hardy shrub is easy to 
grow in California. Abundant white globular flowers in May and 
June. Sun. 
WEIGELAS 
Weigela Bristol Ruby (Pat. 492). Rich ruby red trumpet-shaped 
flowers all summer. This new Weigela is one of the best yet devel- 
oped and far superior to the old Eva Rathke. Hardy.. Sun. 
Weigela rosea. Large clusters of bright pink flowers in spring and 
early summer. 
All Deciduous Shrubs are hardy in Southern California. 
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The trees in this group are widely planted in California for street and 
shade trees, as lawn specimens or for the lovely flowers of some 
kinds. The year around foliage is excellent to conceal objectionable 
views from the house and garden. In this list you will find trees 
for any possible purpose. All are hardy in Southern California ex- 
cept at higher altitudes. 
Priced from 85c up, depending on size and variety. 
ACACIAS 
Acacia baileyana. Popular small tree with feathery blue green fo- 
liage and clouds of light yellow flowers in spring. The seed pods, 
which follow, are light lavender purple and give a nice misty tone to 
the trees. 
Acacia floribunda. Small round-headed tree with long narrow green 
leaves and fluffy little yellow flowers intermittently throughout the 
year. 
Acacia latifolia. A large shrub or tree for hiding objectionable 
views outside the garden. Leaves long and narrow, polished and 
densely clothing the stems. Flowers golden yellow. 
Acacia melanoxylon, Black Acacia. Popular street tree. Makes a 
close tight crown of dark green leaves. A medium to large tree. 
ORCHID TREE 
Bauhinia purpurea, Purple Orchid Tree. A glorious small tree when 
in bloom. Large orchid like flowers appear in such a mass as to 
conceal the foliage left before new growth starts. Also white variety. 
CAMPHOR 
Camphora officinalis, Camphor Tree. Widely planted street tree 
with round top of light green foliage, aromatic of camphor when 
crushed. Trees often make a delightful tracery of lower branches. 

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CHL Trees 
CAROB 
Ceratonia siliqua, Carob. Hardy, rounded tree with neat dark green 
foliage. Much planted as a street tree. Free of insects and disease. 
Drouth resistant. 
QUEEN PALM 
Cocos plumosus, Queen Palm. Beautiful feather palm with long 
arching leaves and tall slender smooth trunk. Popular now as a 
Siheetthee. 
LOQUAT 
Eriobotyra japonica, Loquat. Although essentially a fruit tree prized 
for its pear-like fruits in early summer, this round headed tree with 
dark green leaves is often desirable in the background planting. 
Long leathery leaves, woolly beneath, give a feeling of permanence 
to the garden. 
EUCALYPTUS or GUM TREES 
Eucalyptus citriodora, Lemon-scented Gum. Tall growing tree with 
graceful crown of long narrow lemon-scented leaves and picturesque 
white trunk. 
Eucalyptus ficifolia, Scarlet Flowering Gum. Low growing dwarf 
flowering tree. Large pointed leaves of dark green and great clus- 
ters of crimson or scarlet flowers. One of the showiest varieties of 
Eucalyptus. 
Eucalyptus globulus, Biue Gum. Rapid growing tree with broad 
blue leaves later turning deep green. Much planted for windbreaks 
and a source of firewood. 
Compact Blue Gum. Dwarf bushy tree forming a symmetrical head 
without a main trunk. 
Other standard and novelty varieties available. 
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