
HYDRANGEA, TROPHEE 
HIBISCUS—Continued 
Kona (Double Agnes Gault). This is a favorite of ours, being the 
double counterpart of Agnes Gault, in the same delightful shade, fully 
double in a graceful manner and more free blooming than most doubles. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
President Truman. An indescribable single red. Magnificent with over- 
lapping petals of cerise red. Blooms profusely. 5-gal. $3.95. 
Flowers large and 
Excellent habit of 
Royal Red. Single scarlet with shades of crimson. 
showy and have a greater substance than Brilliante. 
growth and foliage. 5-gal. $3.95. 
White Wings. Shrub with spreading graceful habit. Large white petals; 
red column and throat. Single. Hardy and free blooming. Gal. 95c, 
5-gal. $3.50. 
HY DRANGEAS for Shady Plantings 
French Hybrids 
These hybrids are really superb. Individual florets, often an inch 
across, making a flower head nearly a foot across, on established plants. 
They need shade and considerable moisture. Hydrangeas are quick to 
show signs of dryness, but should never be allowed to wilt. 
Chisholm. Large double pink flowers. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.25. 
Daphne. Large clusters, daphne pink. Gal. 80c; 5-gal. $3.25. 
Giant White. Large clusters of pure white flowers. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. 
Cie} 745) 
Merritt’s Beauty. Rich carmine red. Gal. 80c; 5-gal. $3.25. 
Revelation. Finest of all the reds. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.25. 
Trophee. Best of the French Hybrids, brilliant salmon rose. Gal. 80c, 
5-gal. $3.25. 

Bring in a Rough Sketch or Blueprint of Your Home 
Our salesmen in the 4 salesyards are well qualified to assist you 
in the proper landscaping of your home to bring out its true 
beauty. 
Heliotrope 
Rosedale’s Black Beauty. A great improvement over the older types 
of Heliotrope, so characteristic of ‘’old Fashioned’ gardens. The large 
dark and luxuriant foliage is crowned by immense clusters of the 
deepest purple flowers yet seen. In fact they are almost black and 
possess that delightful sweet fragrance of Heliotrope. Plant in partial 
shade. Gal. 90c. 
Gold Flower 
Hypericum patulum henryi. Low, bushy and compact this medium 
size shrub is one of the best for foundation planting, or in large areas 
where, as an informal, unclipped hedge, it will bloom freely, brighten- 
ing up its place with countless 1 to |] Y2 inch golden yellow flowers. 
Almost ever-blooming, this is one of the better shrubs for bright sunny 
places. Revels in poor soil and bright sun. Grows about 3 feet tall. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
HOLLIES 
ENGLISH HOLLY 
Ilex aquifolium, English Holly. Here is Christmas back home. All you 
easterners will like the typical holly leaves of this shrub—deep green 
and glossy with the typical spines always associated with holly and 
the deep bright red berries set close to the stem and among the leaves 
which reminds you of Christmas spent in other parts of the country. 
English holly will grow well but requires more than one plant to pol- 
linate the flowers and berries. Likes moisture. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $7.50. 
CHINESE HOLLY 
Ilex cornuta, Chinese Holly. A very satisfactory holly for southern Cali- 
fornia. The deep glossy leaves are like those of our popular Christmas 
decorations, but have fewer spines. Berries well on established plants 
in our climate. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
LARGEST RED BERRIES 
Ilex cornuta burfordi. A new improvement for mild climates, pro- 
ducing tremendous displays of bright red berries. Leaves still less spiny 
and berry clusters larger and brighter colored than the Chinese Holly. 
Foliage especially glossy deep green. For sun or shade this is the finest 
Holly for southern California. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.95. 

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