FLOWERING SHRUBS, Continued 
Rock Rose, White (Cistus) —Big white flowers with a maroon spot 
at the base of each petal. 3 to 4 ft. tall. Summer flowers. 
Rock Rose, Pink (Cistus) —Lovely pink flowers with maroon mark- 
ings at the base of each petal. Drouth resistant. 4 ft. tall. 
Strawberry Tree (Arbutus)——Grows 8 to 10 ft. tall, with deep 
green, toothed leaves, white flowers and red strawberry-like 
fruits. 
Sweet Olive (Osmanthus)—Shiny, dark green foliage and small, 
white sweetly perfumed flowers. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.25 
Ternstroemia—First rate foliage plant with leathery 2 to 3 inch 
leaves, orange when young and changing to bronzy maroon with 
age. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.25 
Trinidad Flame Bush (Calliandra) ——Mimosa-like or ferny foliage 
and extremely brilliant scarlet tufts as flowers during the summer 
months. 6 to 8 ft. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.25 
Viburnum burkwoodi—Clusters of pinkish white flowers of great 
fragrance on a vigorous shrub with shiny, dark green foliage. Up 
to 6 ft. tall. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.25 
Viburnum japonicum—Fast growing shrub with big, green leaves 
and fragrant white flowers. 6 to 8 ft. tall. 
Viburnum odoratissimum—Very fragrant clusters of white flowers 
on a big, bushy shrub up to 10 ft. tall. Large, shiny leaves. 
Viburnum suspensum—Fragrant white blooms in winter, and fine 
dark green foliage all year around. Grows fast and densé in either 
sun or shade, up to 10 ft. tall. 
Viburnum tinus robustum—TIrouble-free shrub with attractive clus- 
ters of white or pinkish blooms in winter and dark green foliage 
the year around. Dense and spreading; 6 to 8 ft. tall. 
Wax Leaf Ligustrum—Thick, shiny, waxy leaves on compact shrubs 
suitable either as hedge or specimen plants. Shears well. 
Xylosma—Willowy, arching branches with very shiny, light green 
foliage, new growth being quite reddish. Suitable as foliage cover, 
or espaliered on a wall. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.25 
Yesterday and Today (Brunfelsia) —- Bronzy green foliage with 
spring and summer bloom of fragrant violet flowers which fade 
to lavender and white. Gal. $1.00; .5-gal. $3.25 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Priced from 75c to $3.50 each depending on size and variety. 
Bridal Wreath (Spiraea) Clouds of tiny white flowers in clusters 
on arching branches every spring. 
Flowering Quince—Winter and spring blooms of brightest scarlet. 
Earliest deciduous shrub to bloom. Gaudy. 
Japanese Maple—T iny trees never over 12 ft. tall, with deeply cut 
maple leaves first in green and later turning to scarlet and gold. 
Lilacs—We offer both the Cutleaf Persian Lilac which does well 
here and some of the best adapted patented eastern lilacs. 
Magnolia liliflora—Magnificent rosy purple petals, lined with white 
on broad-leaved 8 to 12 ft. shrubs. 
Magnolia soulangeana—Large, rose-red flowers edged and lined 
in white. The most popular of the oriental magnolias. 
Magnolia stellata—Star-like blooms about 3 inches wide. Petals 
are white, narrow, and twisted. Fragrant. 
Magnolias, in variety—We specialize in these spectacular shrubs 
and have many other varieties of rare and beautiful variations. 
Mock Orange (Philadelphus)—An old favorite all over the coun- 
try, with fragrant white blooms and plentiful light green foliage. 
Snowball (Viburnum) —This is the good old eastern snowball, with 
loads of white flower balls in the spring. 8 ft. tall. 
Weigela, Bristol Ruby—Patented variety with ruby red flowers and 
dark green foliage in spring and early summer. 
Weigela florida—tThe rose-pink spring flowering variety. 
VINES 
Bougainvillea, Barbara Karst—Rapid growing variety with bright 
red flowers. Prolific. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.50 
Bougainvillea, Crimson Lake—Many months of continuous scarlet- 
red bloom. Fast growth. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.50 
Bougainvillea, Texas Dawn—A new variety with rose-pink blooms 
and lots of them. Gal. $2.75; 5-gal. $7.50 
Carolina Jasmine (Gelsemium) — Begins blooming in very early 
spring or late winter, with small light yellow, mildly fragrant 
blooms. Climbs by twining. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00 
Climbing Fig—A fairly slow growing vine that clings to most sur- 
faces. Small, evergreen leaves. Gal. 75c 
Evergreen Grape (Cissus) — Shiny, grape-like leaves and rapid 
growth. Fine for arbors. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00 
Giant Burmese Honeysuckle—Great big leaves, and very long- 
trumpeted, highly fragrant yellow blooms. Grows rapidly and 
blooms during the summer. Gal. $1.25; 5-gal. $3.50 
Guinea Gold (Hibbertia) —-Single flowers, 2 inches across and 
bright gold. Rapid growth. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00 
Ivy, Algerian — The big-leaved green kind so popular now for 
ground cover or fence cover. 
«Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00; flats $4.50 
Ivy, Variegated Algerian—Like the above except that the leaves 
are irregularly marked in white. You see lots of this on porches 
and parkings. Gal. 75c; or in flats @ $4.00 per flat 
Ivy, Hahn’s—Compact growth and quite small, refined leaves. Good 
for planters and edgings. In pots, 35c to $1.50; flats, $4.50 
Ivy, Beauty—Very small leaves on refined little plants, fine for 
planters or on stone walls. In pots, 35¢ to $1.50; flats, $4.50 
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum) — Small, fragrant, star-shaped 
white flowers and deep green foliage. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.50 
Trumpet Vine, Violet (Bignonia violacea) — Big, trumpet-shaped 
violet colored flowers veined red. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00 
Trumpet Vine, Scarlet (Bignonia cherere)—The scarlet flowers are 
yellow on the outside and in the throat. Each flower 4 or 5 in. 
long. Evergreen. Gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00 
Wisteria — Lavender-blue flowers of characteristic fragrance on 
ageless vines. Deciduous. Gal. $1.50; 5-gal. $3.50 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES 
Priced from $2.50 to $5.00 depending on size and variety. 
Crape Myrtle—Available in pink, lavender or red, this smooth-bark 
little tree blooms freely from mid-summer to fall. 
Dogwood, White—Four-petaled white flowers in the spring. Plant in 
filtered shade under other trees. 
Dogwood, Red—Rarer variety with rose-red blooms. 
English Hawthorn, Paul Scarlet—Scarlet little flowers in tight clus- 
ters on shapely, 15 foot trees. 
Flowering Crabapple, Hopa— Purplish red blooms followed by 
showy red fruits. Fast-growing, compact trees. 
Flowering Crabapple, Bechtel’s—Deliciously scented, semi-double, 
soft pink blooms. 15 to 18 ft. No fruit. 
Flowering Peach — We have several varieties, including the new 
flowering-fruiting series. 
Redleaf Plum, Blireiana—tThe leaves start out red when young, and 
gradually become green in the summer. Double pink blooms. 
Redleaf Plum, Pissardi—The leaves start out red and turn a deep 
red-purple for the rest of the season. Single white flowers. 
WE CANNOT SHIP THESE PLANTS, BUT WILL DELIVER FREE IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA ON ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE 
