Monrovia, California 

Spiraea van houttei 
All over the country this spring blooming spirea is widely 
planted and relished for the festoons of tiny White single 
flowers that clothe the arching branches in spring. Hardy. 
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STRANVAESIA davidiana. Chinese Stranvaesia 
Large hardy evergreen shrub with 4 to 5 glossy dark green 
leaves becoming purple, bronze and red in the fall. Bright 
red fruits are ornamental. 
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SYRINGA persica laciniata. Cutleaf Persian Lilac 
The most reliable lilac for planting in southern California. 
Deciduous shrub to 6 feet with finely cut light green leaves 
and long sprays of bright lavender lilac flowers in spring. 
Fragrant. 
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TAMARIX hispida coolidgei. Fink Tamarix 
Much planted in desert areas for the drouth and heat re- 
sisting ability of this shrub. Large in size with plumy lige 
green scale-like leaves and billowy masses of pink flowers. 
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BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 
(See page 58) 

10 1-GALLON OR 5 5-GALLON OF EACH VARIETY 
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