EVONYMUS 
Slow growing evergreen foliage shrub well suited to planting in 
the drier sections where it is used about the home as a foundation 
or specimen plant or as clipped specimens. We offer: 
Euonymus japonicus. Pink flowering, with obscurely toothed green 
foliage shining above. $1.00. 
Euonymus aureo-marginatus. A japonicus variety with yellow edged 
leaves. Gal. $1.00. 
Euonymus argenteo-marginatus. A japonicus variety with leaves 
edged silvery-white. Gal. $1.00. 
Euonymus aureo-variegatus. Japonicus variety with leaves blotched 
yellow. Gal. $1.00. 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA 
Feijoa sellowiana, Pineapple Guava. Not nearly enough grown as 
an ornamental, this gray foliaged shrub glorifies the garden in 
spring with its waxy white flowers with plumes of bright red sta- 
mens in the centers. Fruits green, oval in shape, with 4 little ears 
left over from the flower and strongly scented of Pineapple. Very 
hardy. Gal. $1.00. 
FLANNELBUSH 
Fremontia mexicana. One of our finest native shrubs. Deeply cut 
woolly leaves and yellow-orange cup-shaped flowers in early spring 
are a glorious combination. Full sun and dry porous soil make it 
useful for semi-wild plantings in dry places. Hardy. Gal. $1.25. 
FUCHSIA 

FUCHSIAS 
The highly colored yet delicate flowers of Fuchias are so varied 
and beautiful that they are highly prized all over the country. Give 
them a rich soil with plenty of leaf mold or humus and keep moist 
but not wet. They are best along the coast but do well inland with 
frequent spraying during hot spells. Subject to frost. 
See complete selection at nursery. Prices according to size and 
variety. Available in hanging and upright varieties. 
GREVILLEA 
Grevillea thelemanniana. Hummingbird Bush, Jewel Flower. Bushy 
shrub of medium size with feathery, finely cut leaves and bright 
ruby-red flowers off and on throughout the year. Sun but must have 
a dry well-drained soil. Hardy. Gal. $1.00. 

MEYER LEMON 
GARDENIAS 
Glossy leaved shrubs famous for their waxy white flowers. Delight- 
fully perfumed and much used for corsages and when cut simply 
to perfume the house. They are easy to grow in sun or partial shade 
when planted in a soil composed of leaf-mold, peat and sand. 
Drainage should be the best. Don’t cultivate around the roots, in- 
stead spread a mulch of leaf-mold to keep the soil moist at all 
times. Hardy to 18 or 20°. 
Gardenia grandiflora. Mystery. Improved form with large double 
flowers. Profuse during summer, off and on throughout the year. 
Gal. $1.50. 
Gardenia Veitchi. While this variety has smaller blooms than Mys- 
tery, it blooms more profusely and over a longer period of time. 
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GUAVAS for Jelly and Ornament 
We often think of Guava as a fruiting shrub almost in the same 
sense as we would mention Blackberries. They are decidedly at- 
tractive shrubs for ornamental purposes, requiring nothing more 
than frost-free areas to grow. Excellent when used as hedges where 
their close growth, fine foliage and colorful fruits vie with each 
other in making their stay worthwhile. Use the fruits for jellies and 
preserves. Gal. $1.00. 
Lemon Guava (Psidium guajava). Large yellow-green pear-shaped 
fruits. Slightly tender. 
Red Strawberry Guava (Psidium cattleyanum). Large deep red 
fruits of fine flavor. 24°. 
Yellow Strawberry Guava (Psidium lucidum). Fruits yellow, some- 
what firmer than the Red Strawberry. 24°. 
See also Pineapple Guava (Feijoa) . 
RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
Plants in Larger Containers or Balled and Burlapped at $3.00, $3.50 and up. 13 

