
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). Holly-like foliage dark green 
in summer, bronzy red in winter. January flowers are brilliant golden 
yellow, followed by grape-like clusters of purple berries. Splendid tall 
shrub for shade, or may be pruned to medium height. 5-gallon con- 
tainers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
MELALEUCA nesophila (Lavender Melaleuca). Very useful medium 
height shrub for windy or shoreside planting. Dense habit with bright 
green foliage and lavender flowers arranged in whorls around branch- 
lets. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
MYOPORUM lIaetum. Bushy tall shrub with thick leathery leaves, 
small pink flowers and lavender berries. You can tell at a glance this 
variety is desirable for shoreside planting in full sun or partial shade. 
5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
MYRSINE africana. Ideal for low hedges, trimmed or informal. Small 
foliage is dark glossy green. Plants will thrive under conditions dif- 
ficult for other hedge subjects. 1-gallon containers $1.00, 10 for 
$9.00. Flats, 12 for $2.50, 100 for $15.00. 
MYRTUS, Myrtle 
Myrtus communis. An adaptable and excellent low to medium height 
shrub for foundation planting in full sun. Small pointed leaves, 
spidery cream flowers and purple berries; aromatic foliage. 5-gallon 
containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
M. communis compacta. Foliage smaller than type and habit, very 
compact. An excellent subject for hedges to be kept under two feet. 
Flowers, berries and aromatic foliage same as M. communis. 5-gallon 
containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00, 10 for $9.00. 
M. ugni. Attractive bushy medium-height shrub for partial shade. 
Rounded foliage glossy, tinted bronze. Creamy-white flowers in pro- 
fusion followed by purplish, edible fruits. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
NANDINA, Dwarf Bamboo 
Nandina domestica. Not a bamboo, but upright stems in clumps give 
that impression. Useful for restricted areas in sun or shade; beautiful 
in fall with red berry clusters and bronzy-red foliage. Grouping of three 
or more plants increases berry production, although all plants are 
capable of berry-production individually. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 
1-gallon containers $1.00. 
McDONNELLY 
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
NERIUM, Oleander 
Oleanders are the background of garden color in California during the 
summer months. Plants are robust in growth and generous with flow- 
ers through a long season. 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon con- 
tainers $1.00. 
Varieties 
Sister Agnes. Single white flowers, vigorous growth. 
Dr. Golfin. Single deep rose-red flowers. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Single flowers soft pink. 
Mrs. F. Roeding. Double salmon flowers; rounded, compact habit of 
growth. 
Mrs. Swanson. Double soft pink flowers. 
OSMANTHUS, Fragrant Olive 
Osmanthus aurantiacus. Tall shrub or tree with glossy, elongated 
foliage and masses of intensely fragrant golden yellow flowers in Octo- 
ber. 1l-gallon containers $1.25. 
O. delavayi. Foliage tiny, dark glossy green; habit spreading. Beauti- 
ful in spring with masses of small, bell-shaped flowers, deliciously 
fragrant. 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
O. fragrans. Growth tall, slender; foliage medium green. White flowers 
in spring are insignificant but exude a most charming fragrance. 
1-gallon containers $1.00. 
Note: Osmanthus will grow in sun or shade but their foliage makes 
a very desirable subject for shady planting. Should have some sun 
during the day to bring out the perfume of the flowers. 
PHOTINIA 
Photinia arbutifolia (Toyon, California Holly). Our most beautiful 
native shrub in the Christmas season, with its dark green foliage and 
clusters of sparkling red berries. Excellent native background shrub 
for dry locations. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
(Chinese Photinia). Interesting the year around— 
this tall spreading shrub or tree. New foliage bronzy in spring, im- 
mense white flower clusters followed by red berries in fall. Many 
leaves turn deep red in fall, holding through winter. 5-gallon con- 
tainers $3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
P. serrulata nova 
P. serrulata lineata. A selected and beautiful form of the Chinese 
Photinia. In addition to the beautiful features of the preceding, it has 
very dark red stems, a most effective feature, and deeply toothed 
foliage. 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
PLEROMA grandiflora (Princess flower). This medium to tall shrub 
for full sun reaches its full glory in late summer and fall, when it is 
covered with bright purple flowers about the size of a silver dollar. 
Foliage light green and grayish-pubescent with pinkish stems and mid- 
ribs. 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.25. 

