MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY 
Monrovia, California 
Ficus nitida. Indian Laurel (10) 2-in. Pot 1-G3l.  5-Gal. 
Very refined plant having thick, rubbery leaves. Fine for patios, 
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Ficus religiosa. Bo Tree (9) 
The sacred tree of India. Of slow growth, but makes an excellent 
small tree for yard planting. Noted for its poplar-like leaves which 
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Ficus repens (F. pumila). Creeping Fig (9) 
Close growing, clinging, evergreen vine. Leaves rounded, about 1 
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FORSYTHIA Dwarf Arnold (5) 
Beautiful, golden yellow flowers fill the suspending branches in 
early spring. Very desirable because it is more dwarf than other 
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Forsythia intermedia. Golden Eells (5) 
Bright, golden-yellow flowers are produced in the spring. This is 
a rapid growing shrub with pendulous branches. It requires consider- 
able space for growing as it must be left to grow naturally to aitain 
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Forsythia Spring Glory (5) 
Undoubtedly the loveliest of all Golden Bells. During the early 
spring, the brilliant yellow flowers completely cover the branches and 
wherever planted, will definitely be attractive and colorful. A vigor- 
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FRAXINUS Uhdei. Shame! Ash (9) 
Medium size, slender, evergreen tree excellent for street planting 
or as a shade tree because of its clean habit. Leaves long, glossy green. 
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FREMONTIA mexicana. San Diego Fremontia (9) 
A large, native shrub with gray-green foliage. During the winter 
season it is covered with large glistening orange-yellow flowers. Hardy  ...... 10 ee 
GARDENIA Mystery (9) 
The demand is continually on the increase for this truly superior 
shrub. Glossy, green leaves, bushy and compact, it produces large, 
creamy-white, fragrant flowers during spring and summer. Prefers the 
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Gardenia veitchi. Everblooming Gardenia (9) 
Profuse blooming gardenia with foliage and flowers smaller than 
that of Mystery, compact shrub. For sun or partial shade and acid soil pL 712 ee .00 1.85 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens. Carolina Jessamine (7) 
Evergreen, twining vine. Foliage luxuriant, light green. Flowers 
trumpet shaped, yellow and fragrant, making quite a show in late win- 
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GENISTA racemosa (Cytisus racemosus) (8) f 
Popular, compact shrub doing equally well along the coast or in- 
land. Its golden flowers add considerable color in late spring. An im- 
provement over Genista fragrans—more compact. Picture, page 48.... 15 40 1.65 
GINKGO biloba. Maidenhair Tree (4) , 
A very tall-growing, spreading tree having light green, strangely 
dissected leaves, not easily affected by disease, dust, or smoke. The 
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GREVILLEA robusta. Silk Oak (9) ; 
Tall tree making a narrow, columnar head of fern-like, dark green 
leaves and candelabras of bright, orange-yellow flowers in spring. 
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GREWIA caffra (10) : } A 
Fast growing, natural espalier plant with light green foliage. Lav- 
ender, star-shaped flowers with yellow centers are in bloom a great 
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TEN 1-GALLON OR FIVE 5-GALLON OF EACH VARIETY 39 
