URSERY STOCK 
Our assortment of nursery stock is one of the largest in the state. 
Listed below are the general classes available. But a single class, 
like roses, represents as many as 80 different varieties to choose 
from. Visit our modern lath house where all these things are on 
display. 
Shrubs 
Abelia (several species) 
Arbutus (Strawberry Tree) 
Aucuba (Gold Dust Plant) 
Azalea (many varieties) 
Berberis (Barberry) 
Brunfelsia calycina 
Callistemon (Bottle Brush) 
Camellia (many varieties available) 
Ceanothus papillosus 
Deutzia gracilis and scabra 
Diosma (Breath of Heaven) 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata 
Erica (Heather) 
Escallonia (sevearl varieties) 
Euonymus (gold, green, variegated) 
Ficus nitida 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Fremontia (Flannel-Bush) 
Ceratostigma (Chinese Plumbago) Gardenia 
Chamaelaucium (Waxflower) Genista (Broom) 
Choisya (Mexican Orange) Hydrangea 
Cistus (Rock Rose) 
Cocculus laurifolius 
Convolvulus cneorum (Glorybind) 
Coprosma (Looking Glass Plant) 
Cotoneaster (several varieties) 
Cytisus (Easter Broom) 
Daphne odora (pink) 
Hypericum (several strains) 
Ilex (Holly) 
Kerria 
Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush) 
Lagerstroemia (Crape Myrtle) 
Lantana (in several colors) 
Laurus (Laurel) 
Lavandula (Spanish Lavender) 
Lavandula (True Lavender) 
Lavandula (French Cut Leaf 
Lavender) 
Leptospermum (Tea Tree) 
Ligustrum (Privet) 
Lilac (several varieties) 
Lippia (Lemon Verbena) 
Mahonia (Oregon Grape) 
Melaleuca decussata 
Myoporum reevesi 
Myrsine africana 
Myrtus (Myrtle, several strains) 
Nandina domestica 
Nerium (Oleander, several varieties) 
Osmanthus aquifolium 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 
Photinia (Christmas Berry) 
Pieris (Andromeda) 
Nut and Fruit Trees 
Almond Cherry Nectarine 
Drake’s Seedling Bing Gold Mine 
HEXGIE Black Tartarian Stanwick 
Ne Plus Ultra Royal Ann Olive 
Nonpareil Chestnut Manzanillo 
Apple American Sweet Mission 
Gravenstein Crabapple Orange 
Red Delicious Red Siberian Peach 
Red June Fig Alexander 
Yellow Belleflower Brown Turkey Babcock 
Yellow Delicious Mission Elberta 
Apricot White Adriatic Hales Early 
Blenheim Guava Jz He Hale 
Moorpark Lemon Guava Nectar 
Royal Pineapple Guava Rio Oso Gem 
Tilton Strawberry Guava Strawberry Free 
Avocado Kumquat Halford No. 2 
Fuerte Lemon Strawberry Cling 
Mexicola Lime Persimmon 
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Flowering Trees Evergreen Trees 
Flowering Almond Dogwood Acacia (four dfiferent varieties) 
Flowering Cherry 
Flowering Crabapple 
Flowering Peach 
Flowering Plum 
Golden Chain 
Golden Rain 
Magnolia 
Redbud 
Arbor Vitae (many different types available) 
Arbutus menziesi (Madrone) : 
Camphor Tree (Cinnamomum camphora) 
Casuarina stricta (She Oak) 
Catalina Cherry (Prunus lyoni) 
Cedar, (Cedrus deodara, Indian Cedar) 
Birch 
Gum) 
Ash (Modesto Ash) 
Vines 
Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis tricuspidata) 
Bougainvillea (crimson or rosy-purple) 
Cape Plumbago (Plumbago capensis) 
Clematis (many different varieties) 
Climbing Fig (Ficus pumila) 
English Ivy (Hedera helix) 
Guinea Gold (Hibbertia volubilis) 
Honeysuckle (Lonicera halliana) 
Jasmine (Catalonian or Primrose strains) 
Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) 
Mandevilla (Chile Jasmine) 
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) 
Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum) 
Trumpet Flower (Tecoma capensis) 
Variegated Ivy (Hedera canariensis) 
Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis quinquefolia) 
Wisteria (several varieties to choose from) 
... and lots of other plants 
including ferns, dracena, potted flowers, indoor 
plants of all types, ground covers, and cactus. 
z= — Notice: No mail orders filled for nursery stock. 
Ceratonia siliqua (St. John’s Bread) (Carob) 
Cypress (several fine varieties) 
Eucalyptus (dwarf, tall, and pendulous types) 
Incense Cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) 
Juniper (both upright and spreading kinds) 
Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) 
Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) 
Pepper Tree (Schinus molle) 
Pine 
Redwood (both Sequoia gigantea and 
sempervirens) 
Spruce 
Yew (Taxus baccata fastigiata—Irish Yew) 
Small Fruits 
Blackberries (Cory Thornless strain) 
Boysenberries (both standard and thornless) 
Currants (the red berried Perfection) 
Gooseberries (Oregon Champion strain) 
Grapes (many kind, for table, wine, or raisin) 
Loganberries (both standard and thornless) 
Raspberries (the red Cuthbert strain) 
Strawberries (Rockhill everbearing and Banner) 
Youngberries (both standard and thornless) 
Locust (Rose or Pink) 
Pittosporum (several species) 
Pleroma (Glorybush) 
Polygala (Milkwort) 
Prunus (Laurels and Cherries) 
Punica (Pomegranate) 
Quince 
Raphiolepis (Yeddo-hawthorn) 
Rhododendron (many varieties) 
Romneya (Matilijah Poppy) 
Roses (great number of varieties) 
Rosmarinus (Rosemary) 
Sarcococea ruscifolia 
Spartium (Spanish Broom) 
Spiraea (Bridal Wreath, etc.) 
Tamarix (African Tamarix) 
Veronica (several varieties) 
Viburnum (several varieties) 
Weigela (Eva Rathke and Rosea) 
Xylosma (Myroxylon) 
Pear 
Bartlett 
Doyenne du Comice 
Winter Nelis 
Plum 
Green Gage 
Duarte 
Santa Rosa 
Satsuma 
Yellow Egg 
Pomegranate 
Prune 
French Improved 
Quince 
Tangerine 
Walnut 
Eureka 
Franquette 
Payne Seedling 
Shade Trees 
Maple (several types) 
Mountain Ash 
Catalpa (Northern type) Mulberry (Fruitless) 
Elm (Chinese) 
Ginkgo (Maidenhair) 
Horsechestnut 
Liquidambar (Sweet 
Oak (Pin Oak) 
Plane (Oriental) 
Poplar (all types) 
Texas Umbrella Tree 
drulipy free 
Willow (Weeping) 
Started Plants 
FLOWERS 
Ageratum Marigold 
Alyssum Pansy 
Aster Penstemon 
Calendula Petunia 
Coral Bells Primrose 
Delphinium Snapdragon 
English Daisy Stocks 
Foxglove Wallflower 
Geum Zinnia 
Ice Plant and many, many others 
VEGETABLES 
Artichoke (Green 
Globe) 
Asparagus roots 
Broccoli 
Cabbage (several kinds) 
Cauliflower 
Celery 
Egg Plant 
Onion (several kinds) 
Pepper (hot or sweet) 
Rhubarb roots 
Swiss Chard 
Tomato (many kinds) 
and many other 
varieties in season. 
