Ilex aquifolium Yellowedge. Prized not 
only for its big luscious red berries but for its 
lustrous green and gold foliage as well. Dense 
growth. Enjoys morning sun or filtered sun- 
light. Hardy. 8 ft. 1l-gal., $1.85; 5-gal., 
$5.00. Balled, 1¥2-2 ft., $6.75. 
Ilex cornuta. Chinese Holly. Deeply 
notched, bright green, polished leaves. Bright 
red berries. The plant thrives equally well in 
sun or shade. Hardy. 6-8 ft. 1-gal., $1.75; 
5-gal., $4.75. Balled, 2-2 ft., $6.75. 
LARGEST BERRIES 
Ilex cornuta Burford. The most successful 
and attractive of all Hollies in this area. 
Bright green foliage with few prickles and 
large red berries. Sun or part shade. Hardy. 
4-6 ft. l-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.50. Balled, 
Wier sae SX, 7/5). 
Holly Leaved SWEETSPIRE 
Itea_ ilicifolia. Has everything English 
Holly has except the berries—dense glisten- 
ing deeply toothed leaves that rise on arch- 
ing red branches well above the body of 
the plant, grace and symmetry in every line. 
Pant shades s blardyam> -wititeeel-Galeeoilesio. 
Segal ssoo: 
LEPTOSPERMUM POMPON 
Double rose and white bloom in fall, winter and spring. 
HAPPY LANTANA 
Through the entire summer and fall these 
friendly shrubs provide a continuous display 
of brilliant color. Easily grown in any soil. 
May freeze during cold winters but in a very 
short time they are up and blooming again. 
Sun. 1-gal., 90c. 
Dwarf Orange. 4 ft. Dwarf Yellow. 2-3 ft. 
Trailing. All summer lavender bloom for 
bank cover. 
Lantana callowiana Gold Rush. Trailing 
yellow—an entirely new form of the ever 
popular Lantanas. Practically all year count- 
less clusters of the brightest yellow flowers 
cover the attractive forest green foliage. Its 
trailing habit of growth makes it excellent for 
ground cover, hanging basket or to trail over 
low walls. Grows rapidly. Sun. Hardy ex- 
cept in coldest spots. Pat. 1211. 1-gal., 
Sile2 5s 
LEPTOSPERMUM HYBRIDS 
Because of their many months of fall, win- 
ter and spring bloom and their drought re- 
sistant qualities these shrubs are becoming 
increasingly popular. Sparkling bloom, ex- 
cellent for cutting, about the size of a 10c 
piece. Light airy foliage. Hardy. Sun. 1-gal., 
$1.35; 5-gal., $3.95. 
Pompon. Double rose-red shaded white, 
6-8 ft. 
Ruby Glow. Double dark red, 3-4 ft. 
Scarlet Carnival. Double red, 6-8 ft. 
Snow White. Double white, 3-4 ft. 
TEA’S WAX LEAF 
Ligustrum japonicum. No finer shrub than 
this for hedge or screening purposes or, grown 
as a specimen, it will form a mound of dark 
glossy leaves that is well foliaged to the 
ground. White fragrant lilac-like bloom. Sun 
or light shade. Hardy. 8 ft. 1I-gal., 90c; 
5-gal., $3.50. Balled, 4-5 ft., $9.50; 5-6 
ite, SOFSO). 
OREGON GRAPE 
Mahonia aquifolium. Large dark holly- 
like leaves, many of which assume brilliant 
scarlet shades in autumn, terminal clusters 
of yellow pea-shaped bloom and grape-like 
clusters of purple fruit. Hardy. Sun or shade. 
Dog ite, “Weel, S51 3S 
BIG LEAF HONEY BUSH 
Melianthus major. A hardy native of South 
Africa that thrives in our warm climate. 
Forms a branching heavy stemmed shrub to 
5 feet that is handsomely clothed with deeply 
cut grayish white leaves. Bears spectacular 
foot long racemes of reddish brown bloom. 
Quite outstanding when combined with green 
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FRAGRANT BANANA SHRUB 
Creamy yellow bloom in spring. 
Fragrant BANANA SHRUB 
Michelia fuscata. Combining the luscious 
fragrance of banana and pineapple this glossy 
leaved shrub perfumes the late spring air for 
yards around. Yellow, maroon rimmed single 
bloom about | inch in diameter. Hardy. Fil- 
tered sunlight. 5-7 ft. 1-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., 
SDaloe 
SWEET MYRTLE 
Myrtus communis. A practical hardy shrub 
for any hot sunny area. Dense dark fragrant 
foliage thickly strung on airy stems. 5-6 ft. 
agi, Ser Seeell, Ss), 75. 
Myrtus communis Compact. Not only is 
our most popular shrub for building low, 
compact hedges but is also used successfully 
wherever 2-212 foot shrubs are needed. 
Hardy. Sun. 1-gal., 90c; 5-gal., $3.75. 
HEAVENLY BAMBOO 
Nandina domestica. Forms an_ upright 
clump of arrow like stems lined with long 
narrow leaves, green in summer and, if in a 
sunny spot, bright red in winter. White, pea- 
shaped bloom and red berries. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., $3.85. 
Balled, 2-3 ft., $4.75. 
GOOD OLD OLEANDER! 
Oleanders not only thrive in poor soil, 
where many other less hardy plants would not 
succeed, but flaunt their gay bloom from 
June until November. Require a minimum 
of water or attention. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 
l-gal., 95c; 5-gal., $3.75. 
Bettie. Large single pink. 
Cherry Red. Single. 
Double Rose. 
Ethel. Dwarf compact single salmon. 
Mrs. Roeding. Semi-double salmon. 
Single White. 
SCARLET and BLACK 
Ochna multiflora. Either in spring when 
the plant is a maze of light green foliage and 
sulphur yellow bloom or in fall and winter 
when it flaunts its many sided scarlet seed 
carpels and jet black seeds, this shrub is as 
gay as a Mexican fiesta. Sun or light shade. 
Hardy. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $5.00. 
NEW ZEALAND FLAX 
Phormium tenax Variegated. Long narrow 
strap-like leaves of bright green hue, edged 
with silvery yellow, and all rising from the 
ground, form a dense attractive plant that 
will lend a charming tropical appearance to 
any sunny or lightly shaded area. Hardy. 
5-6 ft. 5-gal., $4.50. 
TROPICAL PHILODENDRON 
Philodendron selloum. Brings the tropics 
right to you. Big bold deeply notched leaves 
often 2’ feet long present a jungle atmo- 
sphere as no other plant can. Excellent for 
indoor shaded patio use. Not frost hardy. 
Shade. 4 ft. Assorted sizes and prices. 
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TROPICAL PHILODENDRON 
For jungle effect. 
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