SHRUBS for 
CARPENTERIA californica 
Tree Anemone. Three-inch, single, frosty-white bloom with the 
delicate texture of crepe paper are borne in clusters of from 
to 7 at the tips of the well foliaged branches. Intriguing fragrance. 
Enjoys filtered sun. 4 to 5 ft. 1-gal., $1.25 
CERATOSTIGMA willmottianum 
Deep Blue Plumbago. Above a thicket of maroon stems and 
glistening foliage this introduction from China perfects its clusters 
of single brilliant blue bloom from May until winter. Enjoys sun. 
sett: l-gal., 90c 
CROTALARIA agatiflora 
Canary Bird Tree. In summer you may, with this tall shrub, enjoy 
a unique display of chartreuse colored bloom that resemble canary 
birds in both color and form. Grows rapidly to 8 or more feet 
in heignt. Sun. 
5-gal., $3.50 l-gal., $1.15 
DABOECIA cantabrica Alba 
Fairy Lanterns. Cute as a bug’s ear. In either full sun or partial 
shade this miniature shrub—it grows only to a foot in height— 
presents a neat appearance clothed in its glistening foliage. From 
March until winter dainty nodding white bells are borne on slender 
stems. Enjoys peat. l-gal., $1.00 
DWARF CITRUS SHRUBS 
For any sunny spot either in pots or in the ground, these clean 
foliaged shrubs are tops. Polished foliage, white, fragrant, char- 
acteristic citrus bloom and showy orange colored fruits that are 
useful as well as highly ornamental. May be trained in espalier 
form against a wall. 4 to 6 ft. 
5-gal., $3.25 l-gal., $1.25 
CALAMONDIN ORANGE 
MEYER LEMON RANGPUR LIME 
Meyer Lemon 

SUMMER BLOOM 
ESCALLONIA organensis 
For that sunny spot you wish to cover quickly we suggest this variety. 
Grows to 6 or 8 feet presenting a contrast of maroon tinted stems, 
dark handsome foliage that is brushed with red in the newer growth 
and Peas clusters of appleblossom pink bloom through summer 
n all. 
5-gal., $2.75 l-gal., 90c¢ 
FREMONTIA mexicana 
You'll like everything about this robust, fast growing shrub, its furry, 
brown-tinted, maple-shaped leaves, its sturdy upright habit and most 
otal its big yellow cup-shaped bloom that persists in summer. Sun. 
5-gal., $3.50 1-gal., $1.25 
FUCHSIAS 
In the shaded parts of your garden few shrubs will provide such a 
long and lovely summer display of white, red, pink, purple and lavender. 
Used in hanging baskets you'll find the trailing sorts dripping their 
colorful bloom from every thin pendulous branch. A _ full assortment 
of the better varieties. 4-inch pots, 65c¢ 
GARDENIA — 
Mystery variety. In any spot that has benefit of a half day or more 
sun this, the loveliest of all Gardenias, should supply a bounty of big, 
perfect, satiny white bloom. Delightful fragrance. 
5-gal., $3.00 1-gal., $1.00 
HIBISCUS 
One of the_most dependable sources of warm weather bloom is 
Hibiscus. Their big showy flowers either single or double are 
borne in profusion from June until winter. Prices, unless other- 
wise noted: 
l-gal., 90c¢ 
5-gal., $3.00 
CROWN OF BOHEMIA. 
Dwarf double gold and 
bronze. 5-gal. $4.50; 
1-gal., $1.75. 
KONA. Double deep pink. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Single OAHU. Huge red centered 
yellow. 5-gal. only, $4.50 bronzy orange single. 
5-gal. only, $4.50. 
WHITE WINGS. Single white, red center. 1-gal., $1.00 
AGNES GAULT. Enormous 
single pink. 
BRILLIANTE. Single flaming 
scarlet. 

HYDRANGEAS 
On the east or north sides of buildings, or in shaded spots under trees, 
Hydrangeas flourish and produce in June and July enormous heads 
of thrilling bloom in a wide range of colors and shades. l-gal., 90c 
AMI PASQUAAR. Red. MME. E. MOUILLERE. White. 
EUROPA. Salmon pink. MRS. BAARDSE. Salmon-red. 
KUNERT. Blue. NIEDERSACHSEN. Pink. 
5-gal. only, $3.00. TROPHEE. Deep rose. 
HYPERICUM patulum heniyi 
For big single golden yellow bloom through many months we recom- 
mend this graceful bronze-tipped shrub to you. 2 to 3 ft. Sun or shade. 
5-gal., $2.75 l-gal., 75¢ 
LANTANA 
There is not a day from June until November that these plants are 
not a riot of brilliant color. They appreciate plenty of sun. 2 to 4 ft. 
l-gal., 65c¢ 
PINK WHITE YELLOW 
Also the TRAILING LAVENDER variety for bank or parking strip. 
OLEANDERS 
Rival the Hibiscus for color. The large cool appearing plants are 
thickly crowded by big clusters of showy bloom all through the warm 
months. All varieties, unless otherwise noted, l-gal., 75¢ 
Some varieties, 5-gal., $2.75 
DOUBLE ROSE. 
BETTIE. Single light Pinks 
-gal., 85¢ MRS. ROEDING. Double salmon. 
SINGLE WHITE. 
SINGLE YELLOW. 
CHERRY RED. Single. 
DAWN. Pale pink. 

Princess Flower 
POLYGALA dalmaisiana 
Both winter and summer this attractive, bushy plant is a perfect 
bouquet of big, purple, pea-shaped bloom. 4 ft. Sun. 
5-gal., $3.00 l-gal., 85¢ 
ROMNEYA coulteri 
Matilija Poppy. Here is one plant that after becoming established 
requires practically no attention. Forms a tall stalky clump of 
gray-green foliage and huge, single, crepe paper-like bloom to six 
inches across. l-gal., $1.50 
TIBOUCHINA semidecandra grandiflora 
Princess Flower. Provides a dazzling display of huge red buds and 
single, royal purple bloom from July or August until winter. Big 
velvety leaves handsomely edged with bronzy red. 4 to 5 ft. Sun 
or part shade. 
5-gal., $2.75 l-gal., 85¢ 
WESTRINGIA rosmariniformis 
Forms a thicket of thin stems thickly strung with tiny glistening 
leaves, polished green above and silvery beneath. Many small, five 
petaled, white bloom in summer. ways neat and attractive. 
Hardy. Sun. 
5-gal., $3.25 1-gal., $1.00 
THESE VARIETIES AND MANY MORE DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN OUR BIG GENERAL CATALOGUE 
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