MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY............ Monrovia California 
244" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
Hedera helix. English Ivy (4)... eee .15 .45 1.85 
Dark green, leathery leaves, but smaller than the Hedera canari- 
ensis. It is not only used as a vine and a ground cover, but may be 
clipped as a low, formal hedge on a support. 
Hedera helix conglomerata. Dwarf Ivy (8) ee .20 7 5 eee 
Small, slow-growing vine; leaves are deep green and slightly 
twisted; excellent for makeups. 
HELIANTHEMUM lasianthum (Halimium lasianthum). 
Sun Rose (7) 22sec gs oe se ee alte) 40° 
Small, evergreen shrub very suitable for semi-arid regions, can be 
used for border plantings or ground cover. The foliage is a gray- 
green; the flowers are yellow blotched with a purple base. Blooms 
most of year. 
Helichrysum: petiolatum (9) 22 ees ee ee eee 25 .60 1.85 
Low growing, semi-trailing, very unusual looking shrub. Leaves 
appear to have been slightly covered with a light snow, Evergreen. 
Excellent for accent and contrasts. 
HELIOTROPIUM Black Beauty (Heliotropium arborescens) (10). .15 .40_~——‘11.65 
Highly fragrant, deep purple flowers. Plant has unusually dark 
green foliage. 
HIBBERTIA volubilis. Gold Guinea Vine (10) SS 17% «.45 1.85 
A rich, luxuriant, semi-tropical evergreen vine. Large, gold- 
colored, single flowers create a fascinating contrast against the deep 
green leaves. One of the most popular vines. 
HOLMSKIOLDIA sanguinea. Chinese Hat Plant (9) .20 .50 1.75 
The beautiful, long clusters of bright red-flower bracts are pro- 
duced most of the year. Often used for Christmas decorations, Can 
be trained to grow flat against walls. Prefers plenty of sunshine and 
water. 
HOYA ‘carnosa. Wax Vine (9) 222 2) oe eee .25 (75) Sees 
A tropical climber with perfect, waxy-white flowers with pink 
centers. Its thick, succulent-locking leaves require shade and much 
} HIBISCUS (10) 
Modern home and landscape design more and more stresses tropical effects, and none 
can be complete without one or several Hibiscus—so your demand for these exotic 
beauties is bound to keep soaring! MN’s Hibiscus are especially grown for the sturdy 
root systems that mean added vigor and top quality—sure sellers for your nursery. MN 
produces every favored variety and color, 
Agnes’ Gault, «2.225242... See eee 17% .45 1.65 
The enormous, velvety, shrimp-pink, single flowers are the largest 
and showiest of all pink hibiscus. A vigorous growing, free-bloom- 
ing shrub. 
5-gal. Standard = 2.25 
American Beauty. 222220026. Sr enna Se ee ee -25) n-OOR mmm E7.5 
Large single bright pink flowers of varying intensity—lighter 
shades toward the edges. Petals overlap somewhat. Excellent fo- 
liage. See picture. 
Brilliant (San Diego Red) 2) 2222 2 L720 45 eu 65 
Really an old favorite. Its vivid, crimson-red, single flowers are 
produced profusely most of the year. Its attractive, deep green fo- 
liage makes a good hedge. 
5-gal. Standard 2.25 
Butterfly:(California) 2222-5 ee eee 
Large, single yellow fiowers with bright green foliage. A very 
heavy bloomer. 
5-gal. Standard == 2.25 
ie, 645 1.65 
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