y a Monrovia, California 
MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY 
BUXUS japonica. Boxwood 
Because of its close growing habit, small leaves of good color and 
the fact that it withstands shearing better than most plants, boxwood 
becomes the finest shrub for use in hedges, topiary (globes, pyramids, 
etc.), and specimen plantings. 
Elats se eee ee $3.50 Field Grown BB—Globe, 12”.......... $1.50 
1-9 a] gee ce een 35, Field Grown BB—Globe, 15”... 2.00 
Globe—S5-gal. _....... 1} Field Grown BB—Py ramid, 15-18” 1.50 
Pyramid—5-gal. __... We Field Grown BB—Pyramid, 18-24” 2.00 
CALLIANDRA tweedi. Brazilian Flame Bush 
Semi-tropical, evergreen shrub having a distinct, semi-lacy foliage. 
The flowers are attractive, scariet-purple, fluffy balls which appear in 
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CALLISTEMON lanceolatus (C. citrinus splendens). Red Bottlebrush 
This unique, evergreen shrub bears rich red flowers that resemble 
the bottlebrush. It blooms several times a year. The new foliage has 
amber-pink tones which become a shiny green as it ages. Hardy and 
Gdroughteresistantas(Sees PICLUTERO Mma Cir 0) seaman neonnnne so enee neuen 
Callistemon rigidus. Rigid Bottlebrush 
Hardy variety suited to more exposed positions. Sun; withstands 
wind quite well. Stiff, narrow foliage with bright red flowers in spring 
Callistemon viminalis. Weeping Bottlebrush 
Tall slender shrub with slender, semi-weeping branches. Cascades 
of bright scarlet bottlebrush blooms. Grows im SUM cece cece eeeceenees 
COTONEASTER PARNEYI (See page 27) 
2-in. Pot 
1-Gal. 
00 
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.40 
40 
5-Gal. 
1.60 
1.60 
TEN 1-GALLON OR FIVE 5-GALLON OF EACH VARIETY 
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