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EURYOPS 
Husky yellow daisies on a huskier shrub. 
, CANARY BIRD TREE 
Crotalaria agatiflora. The chartreuse bloom 
of this fast growing shrub so resemble canary 
birds you almost expect to hear them burst 
into song. Hold up well when cut. Grows 
unbelievably fast. Easily frosted but usually 
comes back with warm weather. Sun. 6-10 
ft. l=oalie$:1i25> 5-galy $3250: 
DAPHNES 
Delightful Perfume 
Being the first shrubs to bloom in winter, 
their small waxy bloom and ouistanding fra- 
grance are unusually welcome. Add to these 
qualities the glossy appearance and substan- 
tial texture of their leaves and you have a 
shrub that is irresistible. Daphnes require 
good drainage and should be planted only to 
the d-pth they are planted in the containers 
in which you receive them. Hardy. Shade 
or part shade. 3-4 ft. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
$5.00. 
Daphne odora White. Glowing white. 
Daphne odora Yellowedge. White tinged 
with rosy pink. Leaves edged with creamy 
white. 
PINK DOMBEYA 
Dombeya wallichi. In very early spring 
big striking rosy pink bloom, similar in shape 
to Hydrangeas, hang from the axils of the 
enormous saucer size leaves. Upright and 
rapid of growth. May be injured by heavy 
frosts but usually recover quickly. Sun. 10 
ftalleqalow > le2zoes > =Galaes.50s 


Among the Evergreen Flowering Shrubs 
are many varieties that will give you color, in 
either berry or flower, during the winter 
months. 

Heavy Blooming 
HEATHERS 
Erica lusitanica. In 
late spring and early 
summer this spectacu- 
lar shrub is a perfect 
blanket of glistening 
white. An excellent 
source of cut flowers. 
Soft airy foliage. Easily 
grown in any sunny 
spot. Hardy. 4-5 ft. 
1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., 
S58} 45) 
Erica’ melanthera 
Purpurea (Rosea). 
From November to 
April this astonishing 
shrub will give you a 
warm pink spot. of 
color in your garden 
and supply you plenty 
of gay sprays for the 
house. Soft airy foli- 
age. Rapid growth. 
Sun. Hardy. 6-8 ft. 
l=gal., $1.00; 5-gal:; 
$3.25. Balled, 2-3 ft., 
G3°507 (3-304 tty 
$4.25. 
Erica regerminans. 
A dense shrub of mod- 
est proportions that 
blankets itself in 
spring with tiny soft 
pink bloom. Hardy. 
Sure ei2 > oemndite 
l= Galeaoun© Op 
From the Organ Mountains 
ESCALLONIA 
Escallonia organensis. |f you need a glossy 
leaved shrub to fill a 6 to 8 foot spot in a 
hurry here is one that will do the job ad- 
mirably and, in addition, will be richly deco- 
rated with clusters of appleblossom pink most 
of the summer and fall. Mahogany tinted 
branches. Prune several times a year. Hardy. 
Sun. 1-gal., 90c; 5-gal., $3.00. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia paniculata australis (myrtifolia) . 
Has long been a favorite for building narrow 
3 to 8 foot hedges. Quite valuable, too, 
when used as sheared specimens at house 
corners or in narrow spaces betwe2n tall 
windows. Bright green, red tipped foliage. 
Hardy except in coldest areas. Sun. 1-gal., 
Wee Seely, S350: 
DAISIES IN WINTER 
Euryops athanasiae. Grows in an erect 
manner and prodigiously fact to 4 or 5 
feet, draping its robust stalks with nar- 
row foliage. During winter and spring huge 
of cutting quality, are 
Should be used 
plant as the lower 
Not frost 
golden daisies, 
borne on the branch tips. 
as a _ background 
branches become bare in time. 
hardy. Sun. 1-gal., $1.00. 

GLISTENING ARALIA 
Fatsia japonica. For use in shaded areas, 
either in pots or in the ground, these polished 
plants with their huge, bold, deeply cut 
leaves always present a striking appearance. 
Hardy. 6-7 ft. 1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.00; 
O=GalyaspoeD UO: 
GOLDEN FREMONTIA 
Fremontia mexicana. This shrub grows 
with astonishing rapidity, even in poor, rocky 
soil and with little water, covering its sturdy 
branches with furry, brown tinted, maple- 
like leaves. During summer it is alive with 
big single yellow bloom with sparkling 
golden centers. Hardy. Sun. 8 ft. 1-gal., 
C1125 45 =dalszeps.00; 
FUCHSIAS 
For color in the shaded parts of the garden 
Fuchsias are most dependable. Their unique 
bloom, in many shades of blue, red and pink, 
provide a maximum of color during the 
warmer months. The trailing varieties are 
quite effective in pots or hanging baskets. 
Appreciate plenty of leaf mold. Prune dras- 
tically about the middle of March. Hardy in 
normal winters. 1-gal., 85c. 
BASKET FUCHSIAS 
America. Striking with its single corolla 
of orange-red and long, sharp pointed sepals, 
pink to rose-red. 
Covent Gard2n. May also be used as a low 
growing upright. Large single rose corolla 
with long glossy white sepals. 
Frank E. Henry. Semi-double white co- 
rolla with whitish sepals daintily edged with 
pink. A compact plant. 
Nonpareil. A showy and vigorous growing 
Fuchsia that can always be counted on for a 
fine display. Semi-double corolla is a rosy 
violet; the sepals, white, flushed pink. 
R. A. F. Fuchsia of medium growth. The 
double blossoms are pink, veined red, the 
sepals are rosy-red. Foliage and stems have 
a reddish tinge. 
San Francisco. A striking single Fuchsia. 
Corolla is geranium lake; sepals, carmine- 
rose; tube, long and slender. 
Whitemost. Pure white single to semi- 
double corolla with the palest of pink sepals, 
probably the nearest approach as yet to a 
white Fuchsia. 

CROTALARIA 
Yellow canaries ready to sing. 

10 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
