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Spiraea reevesiana (S. cotoniensis). Double Bridal Wreath (4) ___ 
Deciduous shrub to 5 feet with arching branches covered with a 
profusion of clusters of double white fiowers in spring. Hardy. 
MEI LCCORVGITMOULICL (4) seem ase es er ee ee 
All over the country in spring, blooming spiraea in widely planted 
and relished for the festoons of tiny white single flowers. 
STENOCARPUS sinuatus. Firewheel Tree (10) 5S. deo oD tae, Mind Sled OS 
Native to Australia, but grown outdoors in Southern California. 
Having bright red flowers hanging in heavy umbels. 
STEPHANOTIS floribunda (10) 
A twining vine with leathery shiny leaves and pure white fragrant 
waxy flowers. 
Spot ee .40 
STRELITZIA nicolai. Bird of Paradise (10). ii‘; 
The flowers of this plant are of such exotic form and coloring as to 
suggest the head of a cockatoo. Has white flowers with blue tongues 
and flowers freely without special care. The foliage is similar to a 
banana, but more leathery and withstands wind and weather well. 
Strelitzia reginae. Bird of Paradise (10). 
The flowers have realistic bird-like heads in orange, blue, and pur- 
ple, that bloom during the fall and winter. Large banana-like leaves, 
leathery and tropical looking. 
Jp POT. .50 
SYRINGAtpersica Hathaway (4) 22 ct 
An attractive lilac having long dense clusters of fragrant lavender 
flowers in early spring. This originated at the Hathaway Nurseries, 
Visalia, California. 
Syringa persica laciniata. Cutleaf Persian Lilac (5) == 
The most reliable lilac for plating in southern California, Decidu- 
ous shrub to 6 feet with finely cut light green leaves and long sprays 
of bright lavender lilac flowers in spring. Fragrant. 
Syringa rothomagensis (S. Chinensis) (4) 
Unusually large purple blossoms are borne profusely in the spring. 
This was hybridized in France in the 18th Century between varieties 
of persica and vulgaris. Very popular. 
TABERNAEMONTANA grandifolia (10) 
A tropical shrub or small tree used for unusual plantings. Its fra- 
grant white flowers are followed by berries in summer. 
Spot .40 
TAMARIX hispida coolidgei. Pink Tamarix. (4) 
Much planted in desert areas for the drought and heat resisting 
ability of this shrub. Large in size with plumy light green scale-like 
leaves and billowy masses of pink flowers. 
TAXUS—See Conifer Section, page 20 
TECOMA australis (Pandorea pandorana) (10) 5 
Evergreen vine with yellowish-white flowers spotted with purple. 
Funnel shaped flowers. 
Tecoma capensis (Tecomaria capensis). Cape Honeysuckle (10) 
Free growing large shrub or vine with glossy green pinnate leaves 
and brilliant clusters of orange-red trumpet shaped flowers. 
5-gal. Staked 1.95 
Tecoma jasminoides rosea (Pandorea jasminoides rosea). 
Two-toned Trumpet Flower (10) 
Delicate climbing evergreen vine. Light green foliage and large 
clusters of light pink flowers with deep crimson throats. For sun or 
partial shade. 
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