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NEW ano INTERESTING 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Our Research Department, headed by Dr. Walter E. 
Lammerts, is constantly introducing new items and 
improving the old, through research. 
e CAMELLIA reticulata: 
A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN 
NEW AND EXCITING VARIETIES 
Write for Particulars 
e CEANOTHUS “MOUNTAIN HAZE” 
A 1951 Introduction by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts that 
already is a ‘‘must’’ in most Pacific Coast Nurseries. 
This fine showy evergreen plant being a ‘‘native 
son’ is drought resistant—an important feature in 
the south these days. In growth it is naturally com- 
pact, holding its foliage clear to ground and can be 
used either as a garden specimen or easily con- 
trolled as a splendid hedge. The mass of blue flow- 
ers in the spring covers the plant from ‘‘head to 
toe’’ creating a misty or hazy appearance resulting 
in its varietal name ‘‘Mountair Haze"’. 
2% pOtnct on oe. ae ee oO 
1 galloncan . . . 75 
5 gallon can . . . 2.25 
e CEANOTHUS “SIERRA BLUE“ 
Another 1951 Introduction 
by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts. 
Here is a magnificent evergreen shrub and like its 
