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PHOENIX, ARIZONA 


HIBISCUS 
Hibiseus do exceptionaly well in Arizona where there is 
practically no frost. Even when it freezes in winter, it will 
amply repay you by blooming profusely all summer. A va- 
riety of colors and sizes are ready for your selection. Plant 
in spring and summer. D. 
AGNES GAULT—Immense coral pink, with apricot throat. 
BRILLANTE—Single red. 
CROWN OF BOHEMIA—Immense double, apricot yellow. 
KONA PINK—Delicate light pink. 
RED MONARCH—Doub e red. 
SINGLE APRICOT. 
SINGLE YELLOW. 
SINGLE WHITE. 
Priced—Gal. $1.50 and up, 5-gal. $4.00 and up. 
BUSH JASMINE 
JASMINE REVOLUTUM—Semi-climher, very similar, but 
smaller in foliage and bloom, to primulinum. Much used as a 
shrub. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
SUGAR PLUM TREE 
LAGUNARIA PATTERSONI—Tall, slender grey leaved 
shrub or small tree. Dense habit of growth; is covered in 
spring with many pink mallow-type f:owers. Sun. E. Gal. 
75¢, 5-gal. $3.00. 
LANTANA 
LANTANA CAMARA—A very popular shrub of rapid 
growth in bloom during most of the year, having a wide range 
of brilliant colors. Dwarf varieties grow 1 to 2 feet high— 
tall varieties grow to 5 feet. Sunny location. Gal. 75c. 
Orange-red—Most popular, very free flowering and showy. 
Pink—Light, clear pink. 
Yellow—Clear, lemon-yellow. 
LANTANA SELLOWIANA (Trailing Lantana) — Fast- 
growing and free-flowering variety used as a ground cover, 
Lavender flowers, : 
LEMON VERBENA 
LIPPIA CITRIODORA—Usually a medium-sized shrub with 
rather sparse leaves which have a definite, spicy, lemon odor; 
small lavender-white flowers; a specimen shrub. D. Gal. 75c. 
LILACS 
SYRINGA VULGARIS—A large upright shrub; dark green 
foliage; clear, light blue, fragrant flowers in spring; semi- 
late. D. Gal. $1.00 and up. 
SYRINGA PERSICA (Cut Leaf Persian Lilae)—Smaller 
cut-leaves. Foliage light green. Flowers same as above but 
earler and more prolific. 
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TIPS ON PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS 
Be sure that the roots and tops have been trimmed on all 
deciduous trees before planting. Our nursery will do the 
trimming for you if you request. If not, just cut the roots 
slight y and shape up the top. Rose bushes also must be cut 
back at the time of planting. Dig the hole for trees wide 
enough so that the roots are not crowded. Plant the hud be- 
low the ground, thus making a very straight trunk. Do not 
mix manure into the ground, but place ferti'izer around the 
top and water thoroughly at least twice a week, 
All shrubs with the exception of the Bougainvillean should 
be planted out of the can. Split the ean down on opposite 
sides, and remove the dirt intaet with the roots of the plant. 
Dig the ho'e a little larger than the can and place in the hole. 
Mix a little peat moss with the soil and fill in, watering the 
hole while filling in with dirt. When setting in the Bougain- 
villea, slit the can several times on all sides and across the 
bottom. Bury the entire can and the roots will grow out 
through the cuts. The can will rot off in a short time. 


PINEAPPLE GUAVA (FEIJOA SELLOWIANA 
MYRTLE 
MYRTUS COMMUNIS—Peautiful evergreen shrub of fine 
clean, small glossy foliage. Fragrant white flowers. E. Gal. 
75¢c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
MYRTUS COMPACTA—Very compact form of preceding; 
smaller darker green foliage; sightly smaller white flowers. 
Popuwar dwarf hedge plant. E. Gal. 75c¢, 5-gal. $3.00. 
NANDINA or HEAVENLY BAMBOO 
NANDINA DOMESTICA—Moderate sized shrub of erect 
growth with finely cut, light green foliage in summer; bronzy 
red in winter. White flowers and bright crimson berries. 
Semi-shade. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
OLEANDER 
NERIUM OLEANDER (All Colors)—We list quite a va- 
riety of this popular, fast growing shrub; in color, bloom and 
type of growth. All are very free blooming and like sunny 
locations. E, Gal., white and pink, 50c each; cherry red, 60c 
each. Quantity of 20 or more, 10c less per plant. 
PAMPAS GRASS 
CORTADERIA ARGENTEA — A 
tropical grass. Grand for its very ornamental whitish fluffy 
plumes. Much used in dried bouquets. Hardy. E. Gal. 75c, 
5-gal. $3.00. 
showy perennial sub- 
