PINK FLOWERING RAPHIOLEPIS. 
Dainty but hardy. 
USEFUL PITTOSPORUMS 
Pittosporum tobira. One of our most hardy 
and useful shrubs. Substantial deep green 
2-inch leaves, dense growth. Very effective 
for planting under 4-foot windows, or for 
massing along lot lines or in corners. Keeps 
its polished appearance through the year. 
White, fragrant bloom. Sun. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., 
90c; 5-gal., $3.50. Balled, 2-2% ft., $5.50; 
Dior B) iit, SNS De 
Pittosporum tobira Whitespot. |dentical 
to the foregoing variety except for the white 
variegation of the leaves. Grows compact 
with no pruning. Sun or shade. Hardy. 4-5 
ny Ieeell, Sl2#5; Sceeil, isis kllice! 
2-2 V> tty, $6,502 2-3. ft.) > 1-50. 
Pittosporum undulatum. With its big dark 
dense leaves and sturdy upright growth it is 
very effective for screening purposes or for 
planting against tall walls. Fragrant orange 
blossom-like bloom. Hardy except in coldest 
spots. Sun or shade. 8-15 ft. l-gal., 90c; 
5-gal., $3.50. 
BLUE PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. Because of its drought 
resistant qualities this is a shrub that will 
thrive on banks or in other difficult locations. 
Forms a dense 4 or 5 foot mound of light 
green that is smothered under a blanket of 
light blue through summer. Hardy except in 
coldest sections. Sun. 1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., 
53a 08 
FERN PINE 
Podocarpus elongatus. Grace and symmetry 
are built into each thin drooping branch and 
slender leaf. Its chief uses are as lightly 
trimmed specimens in pots, or to lend refine- 
ment to large spaces between windows. 
Hardy. Sum or part*shade, I-gal., $1.75; 
Segal por Ok 
Podocarpus macrophyllus. Either in pots 
or in the ground these Yew-like shrubs will, 
with proper pruning, form dark columns of 
aristocratic loveliness. Sun or part shade. 
Hardy. 8-10 ft. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $4.50. 
Balled, 4-5 ft., $7.50; 5-6 ft., $8.50. 
Everblooming POLYGALA 
Polygala dalmaisiana. |ts prime attraction 
is its wealth of large reddish pea-shaped blos- 
soms that are borne throughout the year. 
Small leaves. Open growth. Sun. Hardy. 4 ft. 
l-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.50. 
CAROLINA CHERRY 
Prunus caroliniana. Because of its hardi- 
ness to frost, rapid upright growth and dark 
lustrous foliage this shrub is widely used to 
form 5- to 8-foot hedges. For screening pur- 
poses it is ideal. 12-15 ft. Sun. Hardy. 1-gal., 
90c; 5-gal., $3.50. Balled, 8-9 ft., $14.50; 
OD OuielieD Os 
CATALINA CHERRY 
Prunus lyoni. When used for hedges or 
screening purposes, particularly where height 
is desirable, this shrub is quick to show re- 
sults. It grows throughout the year, contrast- 
ing the fresh clean green of its newer 
growth with the waxy dark green of the older 
leaves. Hardy and wind resistant. Sun or part 
shade. O= 2 tt. ll-galz, 61.007 5-galy, $3075. 
PYRACANTHAS 
Brilliant Winter Berries 
A garden that has a few Pyracanthas scat- 
tered about will never know a dull moment 
from October until April. Their heavy clus- 
ters of big red berries will help to warm and 
brighten the short winter days. Clouds of 
white bloom in spring. Equally successful 
when grown as specimens, in groups or when 
used in hedge form. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 
1-gal., $1.10; 5-gal., $3.50. 
Pyracantha crenato-serrata Graber. Lus- 
trous foliage, big dark red berries in full 
clusters. Rapid growth. 
Pyracantha koidzumi. Small branches are 
weighted down with big dark red berries and 
larger branches are heavily circled with great 
clusters. 
Pyracantha lewisi. Rates high among the 
pyracanthas for quantity and quality of big 
bright red berries and luxuriant growth. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
Raphiolepis. umbellata ovata. Big dark 
rounded leaves and stout branches form an 
attractive 2Y2-foot shrub that in spring is 
decorated with clusters of white appleblos- 
som-like bloom. Blue-black berries. Sun or 
part shade. Hardy. 1l-gall, $1.10; 5-qal., 
$3.50. 
Pink Raphiolepis 
Raphiolepis indica rosea. Combines sub- 
stantial dark leathery foliage and clusters of 
soft appleblossom pink blooms that possess 
a delicate entrancing perfume. Grows slowly 
to 3 to 6 feet in any sunny or partially 
shaded spot. Hardy. ]-gal., $2.50. 
MATILIJA POPPY. Cut from crepe paper. 
SARCOCOCCA, Well tailored little Chinaman. 
CALIFORNIA BUCKTHORN 
Rhamnus californica. This hardy native 
quickly develops into a spreading 6- to 8-foot 
shrub well covered with glistening pungent 
foliage. Umbels of yellow bloom and many 
sizable reddish-black fruit. Sun. 1-gal., 
$1.50; 5-gal., $4.50. 
RHODODENDRON 
About the time your Azaleas have finished 
their spring bloom the Rhododendrons dis- 
play their huge racemes of colorful bell- 
shaped flowers. A moist location with filtered 
sun is best. Hardy. 6-8 ft. Assorted sizes 
and prices. 
Pink, Red, White, Hybrids. 
LEMONADE SUMAC 
Rhus integrifolia. This native of our coastal 
hillsides has much to recommend it: dense, 
substantial foliage, drought and frost resistant 
characteristics, panicles of white spring bloom 
and dark red berries. Sun. 6-8 ft. 1-gal., 
$1.50; 5-gal. ,$4.50. 
CALIFORNIA FUCHSIA 
Ribes speciosum. Arching brownish-red 
branches, thickly strung with glossy lobed 
leaves, hang full of pendant red fuchsia-like 
bloom in winter. Sun or part shade. Hardy. 
Gritanli=gale> lmiion 
MATILIJA POPPY 
Romneya coulteri. |n late spring and early 
summer each erect, gray foliaged stalk is 
crowned with 4 to 6 inch single white bloom, 
yellow centered, that have the appearance of 
having been cut from crepe paper. Quite fra- 
grant. Extremely hardy and drought resist- 
ante ounMmOo) tia l=gale>2,00% 
FRAGRANCE FROM CHINA 
Sarcococca ruscifolia. Because of the in- 
tense perfume of its small white bloom, the 
dark handsome finish of its waxy leaves, its 
low, dense habit of growth and the fact that 
it will thrive in deepest shade it has long 
been a favorite for the shaded garden. Hardy. 
2=2p tt. l=gali,, S150. 
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