Pinwheel Jasmine 
Jasmine Magnificum. This is a half climbing or erect shrub that is 
as magnificent as its name implies. Grows rapidly with shiny green 
foliage and white, twisted, star-like flowers that are borne in profusion 
all summer. The blossoms are 1/2 to 2 inches across. Likes sun or 
shade, and is hardy. Also excellent for covering slopes. Has the jas- 
mine fragrance that is so pleasant on warm summer evenings. First 
year offered. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $3.95. 
LANTANAS 
Lantana camara hybrids. With Poinsettias and Palms, Lantanas are 
part of the California landscape. Lantanas are essentially shrubs for 
quick effects, but can be pruned back to the ground each season. Train 
them on walls, or allow to make large mounds on the ground. Foliage is 
good and they are always in bloom. 
Dwarf Lantanas. Grow 2 to 3 feet high. Pink, Yellow, Radiation. Any 
of above, gal. 50c. 
Lantana sellowiana. Very popular as a ground cover for which it is par- 
ticularly fine. It makes a dense cover a foot high, withstands some 
walking over, but this should be avoided. Shows a mass of lavender 
bloom for a long time each summer. Sun. Gal. 50c. 
Sweet Lavender 
Lavandula vera. Low growing with small narrow grey-green leaves in a 
rounded dense mass. A fine shrub for sunny places. The lavender flow- 
ers, gay and fragrant, are those used for perfume and sachet. Gal. 90c. 
Double Dwarf Ti-Plant 
Leptospermum Ruby Glow. NEW. One of the showiest new shrubs 
with very double bright oxblood red flowers in great abundance. Showy 
in the garden, the flowers are also well suited to cutting and last a 
remarkably long time in water. Ruby Glow makes attractive arrange- 
ments. The foliage is richly colored, fine and shiny. Prefers a warm, 
well drained location. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. $3.50. 

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Rosedale’s Camellia - Leaved 
Ligustrum 
Ligustrum Texanum 
Rosedale’s Camellia-Leaved Ligustrum. The beautiful glossy Ca- 
mellia-like leaves and graceful arching stems make this one of the 
best evergreen shrubs we offer. In spring the rich creamy white 
lilac-like clusters of flowers are delightfully fragrant. Hardy in either 
full sun or shade. 5 to 10 feet. The best shrub for landscape plant- 
ing. Ligustrum texanum makes one of the finest hedges and has our 
unreserved recommendation for planting as medium or tall hedges. 
Gal. 60c, 5-gal. $2.95. Pyramidals and globes $4.00. 
Orange Jessamines 
Murraya paniculata. Dwarf and compact, makes a low bushy shrub 
with rich green glossy foliage and quantities of white flowers sweetly 
scented of orange blossoms. Recommended as a medium size or dwarf 
shrub of merit. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.25. 
Abyssinian Banana 
Musa ensete. A decorative ornamental banana unexcelled for tropical 
effects. The light green leaves are extremely large, and smooth, seldom 
frilling in the wind as do the .leaves of other bananas. Excellent for 
tropical effects and most effective when used in connection with mod- 
ern buildings. Rapid growing but give plenty of water. 5-gal. $3.95. 
Myrtle 
Myrtus compacta. One of the best plants for use in dwarf dense hedges, 
particularly those a foot or less in height. The dwarf habit, closely set 
tiny leaves lend themselves to this type of hedge. Also makes a beauti- 
Gal. 
ful dwarf specimen for garden use or in foundation plantings. 
60c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Brazilian Cherry 
Myrciaria Edulis. From the lush tropical region surrounding Rio de 
Janeiro, comes this promising introduction. The fruit is strikingly simi- 
lar to the Black Tartarian Cherry, is 2 to 1 inch in diameter and 
colored purple violet. These Brazilian trees are cultivated for their fruit, 
and you'll want to do the same, although they are really very decorative 
evergreen trees that will do credit to any yard. The foliage is shiny and 
quite similar to our Eugenia. Hardy, and grows 20 to 25 feet. Gal. 
$1.25 each. 

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