
SARCOCOCCA 
Tiny fragrant white bloom for the shade. 
CAROLINA CHERRY 
Prunus caroliniana. Because of its hardi- 
ness to frost, rapid upright growth and dark 
lustrous foliage this shrub is widely used to 
form 5 to 8 foot hedges. For screening pur- 
pozes it is ideal. Sheared in pyramid form it 
is often used in formal planting. May also be 
grown in tree form to 12 or 15 feet. Sun. 
Hardy. 1-gal., 75c; 5 gal., $3.00. Balled, 
DYe-3i1 5a ft i p3-DO lm -Satt., ep. 10.00;20-9 
file Or 
CATALINA CHERRY 
Prunus lyoni. When used for hedge or 
screening purposes, particularly where height 
is desirable, this shrub is quick to show re- 
sults. It grows throughout the year, con- 
trasting the fresh clean green of its newer 
growth with the waxy dark green of the older 
Sun or 
leaves. Hardy and wind resistant. 
part shade. 8-12 ft. 1l-gal., 85c; 5-gal., 
Shs} 745). 
PYRACANTHAS 
Brilliant Winter Berries 
A gard2n that has a few Pyracanthas scat- 
tered about will never know a dull moment 
from October until April. Their heavy clus- 
ters of big red berries will help to warm and 
brighten the short winter days. Clouds of 
white bloom in spring. Equally successful 
when grown as sp2cimens, in groups or when 
used in hedge form. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 
1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.25. 
Pyracantha crenato-serrata Grab2r. Lus- 
trous fol.aje, big dark red berries in full 
clusters. Rapid growth. 
Pyracantha koidzumi. Small branches are 
weighted down with big dark red berries and 
larger branches are heavily circled with great 
clusters. 

DWARF PYRACANTHA 
Pyracantha crcnato-serrata Prostrate. 
Owing to its low, spreading characteris- 
tics it is often uzed as a covering for banks 
or to border drives. Dense, lustrous fo- 
liage, profuse white bloom and a multi- 
tude of small orange-red berries. 
Suny Sift. 5=cally S3i2p" 
Hardy. 

RAPHIOLEPIS 
Raphiolepis indica. Owing to the fact that 
it is neither injured by heat or cold this 
shrub is outstanding for local planting. Real 
character is built right into every dark green 
leathery leaf and the delicate fragrance of its 
single peach-like bloom is quite intriguing. 
Sun or light shade. 4-6 ft. 1-gal., 85c; 
5-gal., $3.00. 
Raphiolepis umbellata ovata. Big round 
leaves of dark, substantial texture keep this 
low 2-3 foot shrub well clothed at all times. 
White spring bloom in clusters, that resemble 
small appleblossoms, are borne in abundance. 
Dark, blue-black berries follow the flowers. 
Excellent for planting under low windows or 
massing in corners. Sun or part shade. Hardy. 
T=gali" 85c>5-gals ~ $300. 
RHODODENDRON 
About the time your Azaleas have finished 
their spring bloom the Rhododendrons dis- 
play their huge racemes of colorful bell- 
shaped flowers. A moist location with filtered 
sun is best. Hardy. 6-8 ft. Assorted sizes 
and prices. 
Pink, Red, White, Hybrids. 
SUGAR BUSH 
Rhus ovata. A native of our California hill- 
sides that hid2s its heavy dark branches be- 
neath a thicket of big glossy leathery foliage. 
Terminal clusters of white bloom followed 
by dark red berries. Hardy and drought re- 
sistant. Sun. 8 ft. Il-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., 
Sha} 
Pink Flowered CURRANT 
Ribes glutinosum. In any moist spot, 
with partial shade, this native of our Cali- 
fornia hills will thrill you with its dainty 
display of pink bloom that hang in grace- 
ful racemes. Big, round, deeply ribbed 
leaves, light green in color, line the slen- 
der arching branches. Delightful fra- 
grance. Hardy. 4-6 ft. 1-gal., $1.25; 
S-gal.,-poi2oe 

MATILIJA POPPY 
Romneya coulteri. In late spring and early 
summer each erect, gray foliaged stalk is 
crowned with 4 to 6 inch single white bloom, 
yellow centered, that have the appearance of 
having been cut from crepe paper. Quite fra- 
grant. Extremely hardy and drought resist- 
Anta SUnee Gavan tte l-Galemeo lao Osmo =gale, 
$3.50. 
FRAGRANCE FROM CHINA 
Sarcococca ruscifolia. Because of the in- 
tense perfume of its small white bloom, the 
dark handsome fini h of its waxy leaves, its 
low, dznse habit of growth and the fact that 
it will thrive in deepest shade it has long 
been a favorite for the shaded garden. Hardy. 
222.10" ftA Tegal, > 1.00; 45=dalqans.00- 


Our big Glasshouse is filled with plants, 
colorful in flow2r and foliage, to make the 
interior of your home more lovely and livable. 


AUSTRALIAN BLUE BELL 
Sollya heterophylla. When allowed to de- 
velop naturally this polished shrub will form 
a 3-foot thicket of small leaves above which, 
in early summer, dainty nodding blue bells in 
graceful racemes are handsomely displayed. 
May also be successfully trained as a vine. 
Hardy. Sun. 1-gal., 85c; 5-gal., $2.75. 
EXOTIC BIRD OF PARADISE 
Strelitzia reginae. Spectacular blue, or- 
ange and gold bloom that resemble the 
crested head of a tropical bird are borne on 
tall fleshy stems in spring and sometimes in 
fall. Prized for cutting. Sun and moist con- 
ditions. Keep mulch2d with cow manure. 
Hardy except in coldest areas. 1-gal., $2.00; 
5-gal., $5.00. 
BRONZY TERNSTROEMIA 
Ternstroemia gymnanthera. No other 
shrub can approach the year ‘round rich 
finish and unusual coloring of this hardy 
shrub. The substantial 2 to 3 inch leathery 
leaves, in the younger stages, are painted 
a glowing bronze and orange which change 
to bronzy maroon as the leaves mature. 
Sun or light shade. Hardy. 4 ft. 1-gal., 
$1.25. Balled, 15-18 in.,. $4.50; 12-2 
fie $6, 50r2-2.)6 this. 
ROYAL PURPLE 
Tibouchina semidecandra grandiflora. Prin- 
cess Flower. From August until November, 
and during warm winters through April, this 
bronzy-red furry foliaged shrub presents a 
continuous display of red buds and huge, sin- 
gle royal purple bloom. Sun or light shade. 
Hardy. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., 85c; 5-gal., $3.00. 
FRAGRANT VIBURNUM 
Viburnum burkwoodi. Exquisite panicles 
of pink buds that open into single white 
bloom with Gardenia-like fragrance. Hand- 
some dark foliage; sturdy growth. Only par- 
tially evergreen. Hardy. Sun or part shade. 
4-6 ft. 1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.50. 

_ PRINCESS FLOWER 
Striking in her robe of royal purple. 

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