Monrovia, California 
MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY 
Cydonia japonica rubra (Chaenomeles rubra). 
Red Flowering Quince (4) 
This is the earliest deciduous shrub to flower. In Califernia, deep 
red flowers appear in January and February before the leaves appear. 
It has handsome, glossy foliage throughout the summer 
Cydonia japonica scarlet (Chaenomeles Scarlet) (4) 
Unusual large, cup-shaped, bright scarlet flower on this deciduous 
shrub. Blooms midwinter in California 
DAPHNE odora marginata (8) 
A very attractive, slow growing, compact shrub, that has glossy 
leaves edged with ivory, and the most sweetly fragrant flowers of 
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1-Gal. 
5-Gal. 
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DIOSMA pulchrum (Coleonema pulchrum). Pink Breath of Heaven (9) 
Compact 2% to 3 ft. rounded shrub with heather-like, light green 
foliage covered in late winter and early spring with quantities of tiny, 
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Diosma reevesi. White Ereath of Heaven (10) 
Like the Pink Breath of Heaven with dark green foliage and star- 
shaped white flowers in spring. Sun. Not quite as hardy as the Pink 
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DISTICTIS lactiflora (D. Cinera). Vanilla-scented Trumpet Vine (10) 
Excellent vine for milder regions. The trumpet-shaped flowers of 
rich purple cover this vine most of the year. It also has a delightful 
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Distictis Rivers. Royal Trumpet Vine (Plant Pat. No. 554) (10) 
A most attractive trumpet vine having flowers with rich purple 
petals on a brilliant yellow tube. The leaves are large and glossy; the 
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DRACAENA indivisa (Cordyline indivisa). Dracaena Palm (9) 
Small tree of the lily family with leaves like yucca, long narrow 
sword-shaped and plumes of creamy white flowers when blooming. 
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DURANTA stenostachya. Brazil Skyflower (10) 
Medium to large shrub with arching branches covered with an at- 
tractive light green, glossy foliage and racemes of light blue flowers 
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ELAEAGNUS philippensis (8) é 
A graceful, silver-leaved plant suitable for either specimen or 
foundation use. The flowers are not spectacular, but are followed by 
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Elaeagnus pungens. Silverberry (8) 
A large spreading shrub that has its stems and leaves covered with 
frosty shiny scales. The large silver-bronze berries also have a frost- 
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ERICA codonodes alba (E. lusitanica). White Heather (9) 
An upright heather covered with lavish sprays of white, bell-shaped 
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Erica cruenta. Dwarf Scarlet Heather (9) 
Distinctive, blood-red, tubular flowers produced on long spikes ; 
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