GARDENIAS 
Gardenia jasminoides Mystery. Through 
summer these lustrous foliaged beauties per- 
fect their big double waxy blooms and per- 
fume the air for yards around. Contrary to 
the opinion of many this variety grows much 
more readily in sun than in shade. Hardy. 
3-5 ft. 1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.25. Balled, 
PAPI ES Tits, SSp)oo\0), 
Gardenia radicans. Low spreading shrub of 
compact habit covered in fall with the most 
cheerful 1-inch semi-double white flowers 
you have ever seen. And their fragrance is 
almost overpowering. Shade or part sun. 
Hardy. 1l-gal., $1.25. 
PORTUGUESE SUN ROSE 
Halimium lasianthum. Each day through 
late spring this charming gray foliaged shrub 
produces a new crop of gay single yellow 
bloom handsomely spotted with maroon. En- 
joys good drainage and little water. Sun. 
IlancdViee2>ettl—gals sil, OO: 
Halimium ocymoides. Although each 
flower lasts but a day a constant succes- 
sion of yellow, maroon spotted bloom is 
borne for many weeks. Small leaves, gray 
foliage. Particularly attractive when com- 
bined with dark green shrubs. Sun. Hardy. 
SS titel Gals OO: 
LONG BLOOMING HEBE 
Hebe andersoni. Puts on a remarkable dis- 
play of large light blue spikes all through the 
summer and fall months. Good sized glossy 
leaves. Easily grown in any sunny or lightly 
shaded spot. Hardy. 6-7 ft. 1-gal., 85c. 
Hebe speciosa. A dense, symmetrical shrub, 
to 3 feet in breadth and height, handsomely 
clothed with large crisp leaves that are 
brushed with reddish shades. Short spikes of 
wine-red appear all through summer and fall. 
l=Gale coc. 
Hardy. Sun or light shade. 
HUMMING BIRD BUSH. Feathery in appearance. 
See page 10. 
HIBISCUS 
All through the warmer parts of the year 
Hibiscus flaunt their exotic, soul stirring 
bloom in profusion. Hardy in most areas ex- 
cept in extremely cold winters. Sun. 
Prices on Hibiscus: 1-gal., 90c; 
$3.25; except as noted. 
5-gal., 
Agnes Gault. Enormous coral-pink shaded 
to light pink on edges of petals. Very rapid 
grower. Single. 
Brilliante. Flaming scarlet. Single. 
California Gold. Single yellow. Red cen- 
ter. l-gals, $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Crown of Bohemia. Yellow, gold, bronze 
and cerise. Double. Moderate grower. |-gal., 
$1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Double Orange. Heavily double. 
orange. Compact grower. 
Kona. Medium sized double deep pink. 
Prolific. Tall grower. 
Oahu. Huge bronzy orange, red center. 
Single. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Old Rose. Exceptionally heavy double 
bloom. 
Red Monarch. Double dark crimson. Vig- 
orous grower. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Single Apricot. Rich apricot, red center. 
White Wings. Single frosty white, 
center. Grows tall. 
HY DRANGEAS 
Put on a tremendous burst of color from 
June until mid-summer. Because of their 
huge heads of flowers, rapid growth, early 
blooming qualities and hardiness they are a 
prime favorite for planting in partly shaded 
areas. 6-8 ft. We grow them in Pink, Red 
and White. 1-gal., 90c; 5-gal., $3.00. 
GOLDEN DOLLARS 
Hypericum patulum henryi. Because of its 
continuous yellow bloom, bronzy tipped 
branches, evergreen characteristics and hardi- 
ness to frost we consider this one of our most 
attractive small shrubs. Sun or shade. 2-3 
vic Weebl. Weer Seer, SvA7s- 
Bronzy 
red 
HEBE ANDERSON|! 
Here’s a shrub with spikes of true blue. 
HOLLIES 
Ilex altaclarensis Wilson. Without doubt 
has the most exquisitely lovely foliage of any 
of the Holly family. The deeply toothed 
leaves are enormous, growing to 4 inches or 
more in length and possess a sheen that is 
almost mirror-like. Add big red berries and 
you have a plant that is an aristocrat among 
other Hollies. Part shade. Hardy. 8-10 ft. 
5-gal., $4.50. Balled, 212-3 ft., $8.50. 
Ilex aquifolium. English Holly. Just the 
good old-fashioned variety you have cut and 
used for house decorations. The glossy, deeply 
cut foliage and bright berries have added 
good cheer to thousands of Christmas occa- 
sions. Prefers some shade and good soil. 
Withstands all frosts. 1l-gal., $1.35; 5-gal., 
$4.00. Balled, 2-2'% ft., $6.50. 
Ilex aquifolium Yellowedge. Prized not 
only for its big luscious red berries but for its 
lustrous green and gold foliage as well. Dense 
growth. Enjoys morning sun or filtered sun- 
light. Hardy. 8 ft. 5-gal., $4.50. Balled, 
2-2 Varttye S100, 
Ilex cornuta. Chinese Holly. Deeply 
notched, bright green, polished leaves. Bright 
red berries. The plant thrives equally well in 
sunjonshades Mardy. O-o te legalens ls: 
S-Cpll, SAHOO, lek) ZoPVa ii, SOSOk 
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LARGEST BERRIES 
Ilex cornuta Burford. Burford’s Holly. 
The fastest growing and, in our estima- 
tion, the most attractive of all Hollies. The 
foliage is bright green, extremely glossy 
and has few of the prickles that charac- 
terize other Hollies. And in addition the 
showy red berries are larger than those of 
any other popular variety. Sun. Hardy. 
4=6.9ft. l-gali, Sile35s" 5-gale,, $4.00: 
Ballediae 2-2. tts $6. Ose DS tte 
$7.50. 
You'll find in our nursery an excellent 
assortment of planters as well as hanging 
baskets, pots and tubs. 
NATAL PLUM 
White flowers, red fruits and polished leaves. 
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See page 7. 
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