@onrovia NURSERY COMPANY............ Monrovia, California 
2V4" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
DRACAENA indivisa (Cordyline indivisa). Dracaena Palm (9) ____.15 .40 1.65 
Small tree of the lly family with leaves like yucca, long narrow 
sword-shaped and plumes of creamy white flowers when blooming. 
Used for desert or tropical effects. 
Dracaena indivisa. Bronze (9) = s—isi‘“‘i i AVA @: Cpl 2s 
Very similar to Dracaena indivisa except the leaves and stems 
have a bronze tint. 
DURANTA stenostachya. Brazil Skyflower (10) ARE .40 1.65 
Medium to large shrub with arching branches covered with an 
attractive light green, glossy foliage and racemes of light blue 
flowers all summer. Sun or partial shade. 
ELAEAGNUS:philippensis:(8) ge 25 .60 1.85 
A graceful, silver-leaved plant of medium size suitable for either 
specimen or foundation use. The flowers are not spectacular, but are 
followed by attractive, bright red fruit. Evergreen. 
Elaeagnus pungens. Silverberry (6) = ene AS .40 1.75 
A large spreading shrub that has its stems and leaves covered with 
frosty shiny scales. The large silver-bronze berries also have a frost- 
like tint. 
ENTELEATarborescens:(9) o2 222. ee) ee ee .20 
A large leaved evergreen shrub or small tree bearing clusters of 
white flowers “fone inch” in size. 
ERICA codonodes alba (E. lusitanica). White Heather (9) AWA Atv) 175 
An upright heather covered with lavish sprays of white bell-shaped 
flowers in early spring. One of the hardiest heathers. 
Erica cruenta. Dwarf Scarlet Heather (9) 17% .50 175 
Distinctive, blood-red, tubular flowers produced on long spikes 
during fall and winter. 
Erica John McLaren. Pink Heather (9) 17% .50 1.75 
Of the same type as hieliana but flowers are a lovely shade of pink. 
Low, compact shrub. Blooms twice a year. 
EricauMedierraned Hybrid (S) yecegee see eee, 712995051. 75 
Rose-lavender, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in winter and early 
spring are borne profusely along the branches. 
Erica melanthera rosea. Pink Scotch Heather (9) 17% .50 1.75 
Medium to tall evergreen shrub with fine, billowy masses of tiny 
leaves and equally numerous rosy-pink flowers with black “eyes”’. 
Hardy. Plant in sun and weil drained soil. Most popular heather. 
Erica melanthera rubra. Red Scotch Heather (9) 17% .50 1.75 
Deep, rose-red flowers that bloom from October to February. 
Plant in sun and well drained soil. A very choice shrub. 
Erica vagans. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell (8) SAR AI Oe ee PN eS OA TEE 17% .50 1.75 
The mild, green, feathery foliage is enhanced by cone-like spikes 
of bright, tubular, rose-red flowers that appear in early spring. Up- 
right, medium sized shrub. New and promising. 
Erica ventricosa (9) _-.--.---_-- AWALS ey 
Much desired for its beautiful deep pink compact spikes of flowers 
in the early summer. 
\ERIOBOTRYA japonica. Loquat (9) FS eee AD ents 
Small to medium size tree with large, dark green leaves making 
dense shade and pear-shaped vellow, edible fruits. A good subject for 
espalier work (seedlings). 
\ Eriobotrya japonica. Gold Nugget (9) eee ms e250 
Grafted plants that insure lush heavy leaves and most important, 
large golden edible fruit. Evergreen. 
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