
JASMINUM MAGNIFICUM. A fragrance that is 
out of this world. See page 14. 
CHINESE PHOTINIA 
Photinia serrulata. In hot, dry interior regions as well as 
near the coast this 8-10 ft. shrub with large glossy leathery 
leaves is one of our finest. Chill autumn nights paint many 
of the leaves in shades of maroon and glistening scarlet, 
presenting an effect that will remind you Eastern folk of 
frost and fall leaves. Clouds of white flowers in dense heads 
during spring. Sun. Not fussy as to soil or weather con- 
ditions. 5-gal. containers, $3.25; gal. containers, 90c. 
INDISPENSABLE PITTOSPORUMS 
Pittosporum tobira. If pruned occasionally to keep it from 
growing taller than 4 to 5 feet this is an ideal shrub for 
massing against buildings, fences or in front of taller growing 
shrubs. 
a filler in the corners of your lot. You'll love its dense glossy 
foliage and appreciate the sweet perfume of its small white 
blossoms. Hardy. Sun or shade. Balled, 2-2% ft., $4.00; 
114-2 ft., $3.25; 5-gal. containers, $2.75; 
Plant it under medium height windows or use it as 
gal. containers, 75c. 
Pittosporum tobira Whitespot. Same as preceding variety 
except for white variegation of the leaves. Grows very com- 
pact with no pruning. Thrives in either sun or shade. Balled, 
214-3 ft., $6.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.25; gal. containers, $1.00. 
Pittosporum undulatum. This is one of the most satis- 
factory shrubs to use for screening purposes as it grows rap- 
idly and the large cool leaves provide a dense cover. It is also 
one of our most valuable shrubs for planting in wide spaces 
between windows or for breaking the monotony of long 
walls. Trimmed severely into hedge form it will grow to 10 
feet tall and give you a score or more years of useful service. 
Its white spring flowers are as sweetly fragrant as orange 
Sun or 8-12 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. containers, 
blossoms. Hardy in most areas. shade. 
Balled, 223 ft= $3:29" 
75c. 
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PODOCARPUS MACROPHYLLUS 
Particularly useful for framing large windows. 
BLUE PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. A shrub that will thrive on hot dry 
banks or in close proximity to Eucalyptus trees where few 
other shrubs will survive. Also effective for draping over 
fence or wall. Their soft blue flowers are borne through the 
entire summer. Hardy except in coldest sections. Sun. 
5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 85c. 
FERN PINE 
Podocarpus elongatus. A lovely erect visitor from South 
Africa, with small narrow leaves and drooping branchlets, 
that with pruning is most satisfactory for framing large 
windows or for use against buildings where height and airi- 
ness are indicated. Also an unusually attractive pot plant 
for the patio. If allowed to grow naturally, except possibly 
for the removal of some of the lower branches, the plant 
will in time grow into a graceful spreading tree to 30 or 40 
feet. Shade or sun. Hardy except in very cold spots. Balled, 
5-6 ft., $6.00; 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.50. 
Podocarpus macrophyllus. Are most attractive when 
trimmed in pyramid form. The dense dark foliage resembles 
that of the Irish Yew in shade and color but is larger. Use 
them against patio walls either in pots or in the ground or as 
specimens in combination with prostrate Junipers. They 
really command attention. Sun or partial shade. Hardy. 
8-10 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.50. 
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EVERBLOOMING POLYGALA 
Polygala dalmaisiana. The bloomingest 
acquaintance. There is not a week from January until De- 
cember that this attractive shrub doesn’t perfect its big loose 
clusters of reddish purple pea-shaped bloom. Forms a dense 
shrub, with a little pruning, to 4 feet tall and as wide as tall. 
Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; 
shrub of our 
Olive green foliage. Sun. 
egal. containers, 85c. 

