MEYER LEMON 
Meyer Lemon. One of the best plants to serve both as an orna- 
mental shrub and as a source of fine lemons for culinary use. 
Dwarf in habit, it is constantly covered with fragrant lavender and 
white blossoms, and maturing fruit. Gal. $1.25. 
PRIVETS for Hedges 
All Privets, Gal. $1.00; B. and B., 5 Gal. $3.00 up. 
Ligustrum japonicum, Japanese Privet. Large shrub with dark green 
leaves. One of the finest privets for all hedges or large specimen 
shrubs. Hardy. 
Ligustrum texanum, Wax-Leaf Privet. Tall erect shrub with large 
glossy dark green leaves, very much like Lilac. Fragrant waxy- 
white flowers in spring. Specimens for parking strips, or as tall 
or medium height hedge. Hardy. 
Ligustrum nepalense, Nepal Privet. Dense growing shrub with small 
light green leaves. Makes an excellent hedge if trained between 
2 and 6 feet high. Hardy. 
Ligustrum ovalifolium variegatum, Golden Privet. Upright growing 
privet with bright golden yellow leaves. Good as a specimen shrub. 
Very hardy. 
Ligustrum ovalifolium, California Privet. A strong growing plant 
with dark green foliage of medium size. Popular plant for screen- 
ing or lining driveways. 
Some available in flats and bare root for hedge planting. 
HOLLY-GRAPE 
Mahonia compacta, Oregon Holly-Grape. Dwarf growing shrub 
with bronzy deep green holly-like leaves. Rich yellow flowers in 
spring are followed by bluish grape-like berries. Hardy. Excellent 
for low hedges or as a dwarf shrub for about the house. Particularly 
fine in shady places. Gal. $1.00 
BOTTLEBRUSHES 
An easily grown group of large shrubs, mostly with small leaves, 
graceful arching stems and flowers mostly stamens arranged in such 
a way as to suggest bottle brushes. These are the Small Flowered 
Bottlebrushes generally more graceful and ornamental than Cal- 
listemon. All prefer sun, in a well drained soil. 
Melaleuca hypericifolia, Scarlet Bottlebrush. Dark green leaves 
and rich deep red flowers. 15°. Gal. $1.00. 
Melaleuca nesophila, Pink Bottlebrush. Bright green leathery leaves 
and lilac-rose flowers. 15°. Gal. $1.00. 
AFRICAN BOX 
Myrsine africana. Close growing shrub resembling boxwood but much 
more colorful. Deep glossy green leaves are closely set on slightly 
reddish stems. Useful as a low hedge. Stands shearing 15°. Gal. 
$1.00. 
MYRTLES 
All Myrtles, Gal. $1.00 
Myrtus communis, Common Myrtle. Splendid small leaved shrub 
much used as a hedge plant and for foundation planting is very 
good. The tiny leaves are dark green, glossy and aromatic. Flowers 
white in late spring and summer followed by blue black berries. 
Myrtus communis buxifolia, Boxleaf Myrtle. Large leaved variety 
with showy white flowers, the stamens forming a plumy tuft in 
the center. Excellent shrub for foundation planting. 
Myrtus communis compacta. Small, pointed leaves in dense masses 
on this compact shrub. Excellent for low hedges. 15°. 
Myrtus communis variegata. Foliage marked and striped silver; 
berries large and contrast beautifully with the light foliage. 
HEAVENLY BAMBOO 
Nandina domestica. Not a Bamboo in any sense of the word but 
the foliage does resemble a small variety in many ways. Leaves light 
green tipped with pink and copper in early spring; assume a vivid 
red in autumn. Bright crimson berries in generous clusters are 
showy. Very hardy. Gal. $1.00. 

PRINCESS FLOWER 
OLEANDERS 
Ali Oleanders, Gal. $1.00. 
Nerium oleander. Large bushy shrubs freely blooming all summer, 
during the hottest weather. Do well in the hot dry interior valleys. 
Long slender feathery leaves. In various colors, single and double. 
Shell Pink. Single; large shell pink. 
Compte Barthelmy. Double red, sometimes streaked with white. 
Dark Red. Single, fine dark color. 
Mrs. Roeding. Fine double salmon pink. 
Rosea. Double pink. 
White. Single white and semi-double. 

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Plants in Larger Containers or Balled and Burlapped at $3.00, $3.50 and up. 5) 
