COTONEASTER PARNEYI (Lactea) 
HEATHERS 
Lovely fine foliaged shrubs with showy masses of brilliant flowers. We list two types, one 
with tubular flowers (South African) and the other with small globular flowers (southern 
European). Both do well in sun but require a soil of pure peat with a little sand for 
drainage. Keep lime away from them and acidify the soil once a year with soil sulphur. All 
hardy tonlpice 
Erica melanthera rubra. Darker blossoms and 
lower growing than the Rosea. Gal. $1.25. 
Other varieties available at our nursery. 
Erica Darleyensis (Mediterranean Hybrid). 
Bright red flowers on 2-foot high bush. Free 
blooming and very showy. 
Erica melanthera rosea. Flowers of deep pink. 
A tall growing shrub with masses of fine tex- 
tured, plumy leaves and clouds of pink flow- 
erseGalaoilezpe 
FREMONTIA MEXICANA 
FREMONTIA 
Fremontia mexicana. One of our finest native 
shrubs. Deeply cut wooly leaves and yellow- 
Orange cup-shaped flowers in early spring 
are a glorious combination. Full sun and dry 
porous soil make it useful for semi-wild 
plantings in dry places. Hardy. Gal. $1.75. 
BRUNFELSIA (See page 15) 
SILVERBERRY 
Elaeagnus pungens. A large spreading shrub 
that has its stems and leaves covered with 
frosty shiny scales. The large silver-bronze 
berries also have a frost-like tint. Gal. $1.25 
and up. 
Elacagnus marginata. Silver-edged type of 
the above. Gal. $1.25 and up. 
Green and variegated forms available. $1.25 
and up. 
ESCALLONIAS 
Excellent evergreen shrubs of neat growth 
and good dark green foliage. Some have 
showy flowers in large clusters. For open situ- 
ations. Escallonias do especially well along 
the coast. Hardy. 
Escallonia montevidenses. Medium to large 
shrub with light green foliage and masses of 
single white flowers in showy heads in sum- 
mer. Gal. $1.25. 
STRAWBERRY TREE (See page 14) 
Escallonia organensis. One of the finest Escal- 
lonias recently introduced and one of the best 
flowering shrubs. Luxuriant glossy green 
leaves_of medium size showing bronzy red 
tints. Flowers pink to white, like small apple- 
blossoms in large clusters. Gal. $1.25. 
Escallonia rubra. Low compact shrub; one 
of the best of the group; shining leaves and 
showy rich red flowers. Likes a shady loca- 
ti@al. (Gail, Sil 25. 
Escallonia rosea. 
above. 
A rose-colored form of the 
Escallonia C. F. Ball. Bright red flowers all 
summer on a compact plant with glossy fo- 
liage. 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia myrtifolia. Attractive the year around 
and one of the most useful ornamental shrubs. 
Makes a beautiful accent specimen with light 
trimming and an excellent screening or hedge 
subject for heights ranging from 6 to 12 feet. 
New foliage bronzy, flowers creamy-white, 
berries lavender-purple. Gal. $1.25. 
Eugenia Smithi. A red-berried type growing 
to small tree height with panicles of small 
white blossoms in spring. Gal. $1.25. 
PLANTS IN LARGER CONTAINERS AND BALLED & BURLAPPED $3.00-$3.50 UP 17 
