Gencovia NIULRiS E.RiY° C.O MIP ANY. . 9.95... 2. Monrovia, California 
24" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
RermerOryacOUNPOt; Pend.) 296 8 ed ae TS ine 
The first bi-color miniature. Small one inch very double rose col- 
ored flowers—like little carnations. Tiny bi-color buds with top of 
each petal colored rose and reverse side soft silver pink. Free flower- 
ing and fragrant. Grow in full sun for best results. 10-12” 
OSG) OLE) 2s 8 Ss a .20  ~.60 
A midget rose—all parts in miniature. Grows 6 to 8” high. Double 
rose flowers are borne profusely in clusters. 
ROSMARINUS foresteri. Santa Barbara Rosemary (8) 17% .50 
Attractive small shrub with deep green foliage—semi-upright. 
Really the best Rosemary—very promising. 
SALIX purpurea nana (Dwarf). Blue-green Willow (2) 17% .50 
A charming low-growing willow greatly used for edgings. Easy to 
grow and will withstand the lowest temperatures in this country. The 
foliage is a blue-green. Can be pruned for formal effects or left 
natural. 
SALVIA pitcheri. Blue Salvia (7) 17% .45 
Hardy perennial growing 2 to 2% feet high with grayish green fo- 
liage and showy deep blue flowers. Very showy and useful for cutting. 
SARCOCOGGATUSCIONG( 7). ee 17% .50 1.85 
It has small, white bloom, dark handsome finish of its waxy leaves, 
dense habit of growth, and due to the fact that it will thrive in deep- 
est shade, it has long been a favorite for the shaded garden. 
SAXIFRAGA rubicunda (Bergenia cordifolia) (8) == AWA eee Wie see ee 
A small perennial evergreen plant for shade, having attractive 
dark green glossy leaves. Clusters of pink-orchid flowers appear in 
winter and early spring. 
SCHEFFLERA actinophylla (10) 20 .60 2.50 
This member of the very useful Aralia family may be used for in- 
door planting while young, because of its pendulous, glossy, green 
foliage. For patio use, this plant will become a lovely small evergreen 
tree with graceful habit of growth. 
SCHINUS molle. California Pepper Tree (9) ee ee a) He) .40 1.85 
Medium to large round headed hardy tree. Graceful weeping 
branches and feathery foliage. Insignificant flowers followed by tiny 
bright red or coral colored berries. 
Schinus terebinthifolia. Brazilian Pepper Tree (9) 15 .40 1.85 
Medium size tree. Leaves larger and darker green; berries red. A 
more refined tree than molle and should be more widely planted. 
SEQUOIA—See Conifer Section, page 4 
SERISSA foetida variegatus (8) .15 40 perth 
A small shrub with very desirable, compact variegated foliage. 
Refined for planting when space is restricted. Excellent for dish 
gardens. 
SKIMMIA japonica (female) (7) ee a ed Oe Pees 
A dwarf compact growing shrub. Grows best in partial shade. 
Produces rich scarlet berries. Glossy deep green foliage. 
Shammicnaponica (male) (7) 22.) 2. See, — Fo ghia se 
Attractive small shrub. Foliage glossy deep green. 
SOLANDRA guttata. Cup Of Gold..( 1.0) Sih en oes aye ee .20 .50 1.85: 
A strong evergreen vine with huge yellow flowers striped with 
purple. The large glossy green leaves give the plant a tropical appear- 
ance. 
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