
ES751. HIBISCUS SINGLE ORANGE (PAGE 16). 
ILEX... Holly 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM. ES781. (English Holly.) Large 
shrub or small tree; foliage dark green, leathery and 
prickly; flowers small, followed by an abundance of 
bright red berries. Plants not guaranteed to produce 
berries. 24-30” $6.50; 1 g. c. $1.50. 
I. PERNYI. ES787. Miniature holly leaves and large 
red berries; upright habit. 5 g. c. $4.75; 1 g. c. $1.50. 
LEPTOSPERMUM 
LEPTOSPERMUM LAEVIGATUM. ES851. (Australian 
Tea Tree) Large shrub with graceful arching branches; 
foliage grayish-green; flowers white. A rapid grower. 
Especially good for windbreaks or informal hedges. 
Sign Guvc.2om lig acieoS 
L. REEVESI. ES852. Similar to L. laevigatum except that 
habit of growth is neatly compact. 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g.c. 
85c. 
Other Leptospermum on page 14. 
LEUCOPHYLLUM 
LEUCOPHYLLUM TEXANUM. ES861. This native of 
Texas likes plenty of summer and very little winter. 
Silvery-green foliage and pinkish-lavender flowers in 
summer and sometimes in spring. 1 g. c. $1.00. 

£S$23. RED FLOWERING MAPLE (ABUTILON) See Page 22. 
MELALEUCA 
MELALEUCA DECUSSATA. ES931. 
(Lilac Melaleuca.) Shrub of graceful 
drooping habit; foliage dense and 
blue-green; flowers lavender in color. 
Sic. G.b38.257 1g. c, Bbc. 
M. HYPERICIFOLIA. ES932. (Dotted 
Melaleuca.) Slender branched shrub 
with large showy flowers of orange 
red. The most brilliant Melaleuca. 5 
Gauci wo: Zo liguicyooc: 
M. NESOPHILA. ES933. (Pink Mela- 
leuca.) Shrub of bush habit; foliage 
a pleasing shade of green, oblong 
flat; flowers lavender purple. 5 g. c. 
S3iZ5; legs ch 85c! 
METROSIDEROS 
METROSIDEROS ROBUSTA. ET181. (Rata.) Showy fall 
shrub with dark red flowers and handsome evergreen 
foliage. 1 g. c. 85c. 
MYOPORUM 
MYOPORUM LAETUM. ES961. Small tree or-shrub with 
thick leathery leaves. Unequalled for planting along 
the beach or in a cold, foggy situation. Small pink 
flowers and rosy lavender berries. 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g.c. 
85c. 
NERIUM... Oleander 
NERIUM. (Oleander.) Large bushy shrubs, doing well 
in warm interior valleys. Free bloomers from June until 
frost. Foliage long, slender and bright green. All parts 
of the plant are poisonous if eaten. Available in fol- 
lowing varieties: 
N. COMMANDER BARTHELEMY. ES1003. A really fine 
double-red Oleander with good foliage and a neat 
compact habit of growth. BB 3-4’ $3.85; 5 g. c. $3.25; 
ino eh teharet 
N. DR. GOLFIN. ES1004. Single, deep-rose flowers, very 
large. 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. DOUBLE PINK. ES1005. Double pink flowers. 1 g. c. 
85c. 
N. DOUBLE WHITE. ES1006. A good double form of the 
old favorite Sister Agnes. 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. MRS. F. ROEDING. ES1007. Very fine, double sal- 
mon pink. BB 2-3’ $3.50; 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. MRS. SWANSON. ES1008. A very fine, semi-double, 
soft pink. BB 3-4’ $3.85; 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. PROF. BODKIN. ES1009. Flowers single red; brighter 
than Dr. Golfin. BB 3-4’ 3.85; 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. SINGLE PINK. ES1011. One of the best pink Olean- 
ders. BB 3-4’ $3.85; 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g. c. 85c. 
N. SISTER AGNES. ES1012. Large, single white. Very 
finkowoGe Cs bo-20;) L Gs CoG. 
N. SPLENDENS GIGANTEA. ES1013. Very large double 
rose; fragrant. BB 3-4’ $3.85; 5 g. c. $3.25; 1 g. c. 85c. 
PHOTINIA 
PHOTINIA ARBUTIFOLIA. ES1071. (Toyon.) Native of 
California and known as the “Christmas Berry.” Ad- 
mired for its handsome foliage and brilliantly colored 
red berries. Does fine under cultivation. 1 g. c. 85c. 
P. CHRYSOCARPA. ES1072. This Toyon has orange 
berries, otherwise similar to type. 5 g. c. $3.25. 
P. SERRULATA. ET201. (Chinese Photinia.) Large 
leaves with prickly margins, bronzy in spring, scarlet 
infalls 5igec. be.aon l qe c. Goc: 
P. SERRULATA LINEATA. ET203. Beauty of parent 
further enhanced by red stems on new growth; wider 
and pricklier glossy foliage. 5 g. c. $3.25. 
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PLANTTHESE FT ATL SHRUBS 
FOR COLORFUL FLOWERS IN SUMMER 
Tall evergreen shrubs make an excellent background for the 
medium and low-growing varieties. They will form an effective 
informal screen and should be arranged in groups of three to five 
of a variety for most pleasing effect. 

ES619. ESCALLONIA DONARDENSIS (PAGE 13). 
PYRACANTHA...Firethorn 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI. ES1162. Foliage 
similar to P. coccinea but taller and more upright 
growth with bronzy tints on leaves. BB 4-5’ $3.85; 3-4’ 
Meo Op ewig, Cer xohop ill fees, tsksrey 
P. GRABERI. ES1165. (Graber Firethorn.) Well known 
in Southern California for its extremely vigorous 
growth and huge clusters of deep red berries. 5 g. c. 
$3.25; 1 gic: $1.00. 
P. ROSEDALE. ES1167. Large orange-red berries in 
profusion on graceful arching branches. This excellent 
variety becomes colorful earlier in the fall than other 
Pyracanthas. Berries last until holidays. 5 g. c. $3.25; 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Pyracanthas on page 15. 
RHAMNUS ... Buckthorn 
RHAMNUS PURSHIANA. ES1182. (Cascara Buckthorn.) 
Wide-spreading shrub with good foliage and showy 
fall berries. Good subject for difficult situations. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
Other Rhamnus on page 18. 
SPARTIUM 
SPARTIUM JUNCEUM. ES1301. (Spanish Broom.) Up- 
right in habit of growth; flowers yellow, prolific in 
spring, produced recurrently throughout the spring 
and summer on round, leafless branches. 5 g. c. $3.25; 
ligase Coc: 
STRANSVAESIA 
STRANSVAESIA DAVIDIANA. ES1391. Colorful and 
handsome tall shrub. Old leaves crimson in fall and 
large clusters of bright red berries. BB 2-3’ $3.85; 5g. @. 
$3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
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