
OSMANTHUS DELAVAY! 
Airy, graceful and fragrant, too. 
GOOD OLD OLEANDER! 
Oleanders not only thrive in poor soil, 
where many other less hardy plants would not 
succeed, but flaunt their gay bloom from 
June until November. Require a minimum 
of water or attention. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 
l-gal., 75c; 5-gal., $2.75. Balled specimens 
of most varieties. Prices on request. 
Bettie. Single large light pink flowers, 
tinted rosy pink. 
Cherry Red. Single large vivid scarlet. 
Double Rose. Largest flowers of deep rose. 
Ethel. A new variety discovered by one of 
our good friends that grows much more com- 
pact than other varieties. Single salmon 
bloom. No finer sort for use as a pot speci- 
men. 
Mrs. Roeding. Semi-double salmon pink. 
Compact growth. 
Single White. 
SCARLET AND BLACK 
Ochna multiflora. Either in spring when it 
is a maze of light green foliage and sulphur 
yellow bloom or in the fall and winter when 
the plant flaunts its many sided scarlet seed 
carpels and jet black seeds, this shrub is as 
gay as a Mexican fiesta. Sun or light shade. 
Hardy. 4-5 ft. l-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $3.50. 
SWEET OLIVE 
Osmanthus fragrans. Because of its lus- 
trous foliage and small, shining, sweetly per- 
fumed white bloom it has long been a favor- 
ite for use either in pots or in the garden. 
Seems to tolerate poor drainage. Hardy. Sun 
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$3:50N* BalledweAasatt poo oO0~ 3-3 12 t., 
$6.00. 







Osmanthus delavayi. A hardy shrub 
from southwest China which, as time 
progresses, will become increasingly popu- 
lar. Small glistening notched leaves of 
brilliant green thickly line the slender 
stems. White flowers of exquisite fra- 
grance are borne in clusters of 5 to 8 
in early spring. Sun or part shade. 4-5 
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CALIFORNIA HOLLY 
Photinia arbutifolia. A native of our own 
California hills and canyons that thrives with 
little attention and produces clouds of white 
bloom in spring and a surfeit of shining red 
berry clusters at Christmas time. Hold up for 
a long time when cut. Hardy. Sun or part 
Shadewic=Onitenl=gale, ple25>-Gale b3.50. 
CHINESE PHOTINIA 
Photinia serrulata. A large well-groomed 
shrub that is spectacular in all seasons. The 
new spring growth is glowing pink to bronze 
in color, the big, deeply notched mature 
leaves, glistening green. Many of the leaves, 
in autumn, assume brilliant shades of pink, 
red and maroon. A spreading shrub to 8 or 
10 feet. Hardy. Sun. 1l-gal., 90c; 5-gal., 
a) 25). 
USEFUL PITTOSPORUMS 
Pittosporum tobira. You have probably 
seen more of this shrub planted about local 
homes than any other and for very good rea- 
sons. The substantial dark foliage is dense, 
with a little pruning, and maintains its rich 
polished appearance through the year. Par- 
ticularly useful under windows or as accent 
shrubs in lot corners. White, fragrant bloom. 
Sun. Hardy. 4-5 ft. l-gal., 75c; 5-gal., 
G2 sy. (eelieel, Was tie, Sieh SI0)e DePAVey tie, 
$4.75; 22-3 ft., $6.50. 
Pittosporum tobira Whitespot. |dentical 
to the foregoing variety except for the white 
variegation of the leaves. Grows compact 
with no pruning. Sun or shade. Hardy. 4-5 
ttl Calemb | OO me -CalembSe25umm balled: 
2-2 ft., $6:50;.212-3 ft. $7.50. 
Pittosporum undulatum. For screening 
purposes, to cover large spaces between win- 
dows or used to break the monotony of long 
walls, this tall dense shrub, with big bright 
leathery leaves, does the job admirably. May 
be trimmed formally into a 4 to 10 foot hedge 
or trained in standard form, it will develop 
into a small tree. Hardy except in heaviest 
frosts. Sun or shade. 8-10 ft. 1-gal., 75c; 
5-gal., $3.00. 

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PINK FLOWERING CURRANT 
Dainty bells, deeply cut leaves. See page 16. 

PODOCARPUS MACROPHYLLUS 
For aristocratic dark columns. 
BLUE PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. Because of its drought 
resistant qualities this is a shrub that will 
thrive on banks or in other difficult locations. 
Forms a dense 4 or 5 foot mound of light 
green that is smothered under a blanket of 
light blue through summer. Also quite effec- 
tive for draping over wall or fence. Hardy 
except in coldest sections. Sun. 1-gal., 85c; 
5-gal., $3.00; 
FERN PINE 
Podocarpus elongatus. Grace and sym- 
metry are built into each thin drooping 
branch and slender leaf. While its chief uses 
are as lightly trimmed sp2cimens in pots, to 
lend refinement to large spaces between win- 
dows or to break harsh corners of buildings, 
it may be grown into a 30 or 40 foot tree of 
exquisite beauty. Hardy. Sun or part shade. 
1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $3.75. 
Podocarpus macrophyllus. Either in pots 
or in the ground these Yew-like shrubs will, 
with proper pruning, form dark columns of 
aristocratic loveliness. Sun or part shade. 
Hardy. 8-10 ft. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $3.75. 
Everblooming POLYGALA 
Polygala dalmaisiana. Its prime attraction 
is its wealth of large, reddish-purple pea- 
shaped blossoms that are borne in constant 
succession from June until November. Olive- 
green foliage. Should be pruned several 
times yearly to keep it compact. Sun. Hardy. 
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We have the fertilizers and insecticides 
necessary to keeping your plants growing 
and in good health. 

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