
ABELIA EDWARD GOUCHER 
LOOKING GLASS PLANT 
Coprosma baueri. Unique round highly polished dark green leaves 
cover this medium-size shrub. Useful in foundation planting. Not 
much for flowers but the little orange berries are attractive. Does 
better in sea-coast districts. Hardy to 27°. Gal. $1.00. 
FRAGRANT DAPHNE 
Daphne alba. Clear white flowers. Substantial, glossy green foliage. 
Gal. $1.75 and up. 
Daphne odora marginata. Dense low shrub with rich green, cream- 
margined leaves and clusters of exquisitely fragrant waxy white 
or pink flowers from January to March. Good drainage is neces- 
sary. Shade or partial shade. Very hardy. Gal. $1.50 and up. 
BREATH OF HEAVEN 
Diosma pulchrum. Dwarf compact bushy shrub with fine foliage 
like Heather covered with masses of tiny pink flowers during spring 
and summer. Sun. Very showy and graceful. Hardy to 20°. Gal. 
$1.00. 
Diosma reevesi. Same as the pink but with white flowers. Excellent 
shrubs to lighten the effect of heavy foliage masses in the shrub 
plantings, especially in foundations. Hardy to 20°. Gal. $1.00. 

LEPTOSPERMUM RUBY GLOW 
HEATHERS 
Lovely fine foliaged shrubs with showy masses of brilliant flowers. 
There are two types, one with tubular flowers (South African) 
and the other with small globular flowers (southern European). 
Both do well in sun but require a soil of pure peat with a little 
sand for drainage. Keep lime away from them and acidify the soil 
once a year with soil sulphur. All hardy to 15°. 
Erica melanthera rosea. Flowers of deep pink. A tall growing shrub 
with masses of fine textured, plumy leaves and clouds of pink 
flowers. Gal. $1.25. 
Erica melanthera rubra. Darker blossoms and lower growing than 
the Rosea. Gal. $1.25. 
Other varieties available at the nursery. 
ESCALLONIAS 
Excellent evergreen shrubs of neat growth and good dark green 
foliage. Some have showy flowers in large clusters. For open situa- 
tions. Escallonias do especially well along the coast. Hardy. 
Escallonia organensis. One of finest Escallonias recently introduced 
and one of the best ornamental shrubs. Luxuriant glossy green 
leaves of medium size showing bronzy red tints. Flowers pink to 
white, like small apple-blossoms in large clusters. Gal. $1.00. 
Escallonia rubra. Low compact shrub probably the best of the group; 
shining leaves and showy rich red flowers. Like a shady location. 
Gal. $1.00. 
Escallonia rosea. A rose-colored form of the above. 

BURFORD HOLLY 
EUGENIA 
Evergreen shrubs or trees with privet-like foliage much used as 
clipped specimens. Useful as hedges and windbreaks, or as columnar 
shrubs as accents. The fruits of some varieties make odd jellies. Sun 
or partial shade. Hardy to 25°. 
Eugenia myrtifolia, Brush Cherry. Dense growing shrub, the most 
popular of all Eugenias. New growth reddish, later turning green. 
Sun or shade. Purple berries are very attractive. Gal. $1.00. 
Eugenia smithi. More refined and better suited to foundation plant- 
ing than the common Eugenia is this handsome shrub whose orchid 
or lavender-pink porcelain-like berries are very charming and dis- 
tinct Galena oe 
2 Plants in Larger Containers or Balled and Burlapped at $3.00, $3.50 and up. 
