GREVILLEA 
GREVILLEA ROSMARINIFOLIA. Bushy shrub of medium size with 
feathery finely cut leaves. Its reddish flowers are borne in short, 
densely bunched clusters in winter and early spring. Gal. $1.50; 
Specimen plants at $4.50. 
GRISELINIA 
GRISELINIA LITTORALIS. Striking evergreen shrub, a native of 
New Zealand. Oblong 7-inch leaves of leathery, Aucuba-like tex- 
ture. Gal. $1.50; Specimen plants at $4.75. Plants with variegated 
leaves available also. 
GUAVAS for Jelly and Ornament 
Attractive shrubs for ornamental purposes, requiring nothing more 
than frost-free areas to grow. Excellent when used as hedges where 
their close growth, fine foliage and colorful fruits vie with each 
other. Use the fruits for jellies and preserves. 
RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA (Psidium cattleyanum). Large deep 
red fruits of fine flavor. 24°. Gal. $1.50. 
See also Pineapple Guava (Feijoa) 
HEBE (See Veronica, Page 21) 
Hibiscus 
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COLORFUL HIBISCUS 
A popular California flowering shrub, Hibiscus are somewhat tender 
in this locality and, while they may over-winter, they should be 
planted as an annual for masses of summer color. 
AGNES GAULT. The most popular large flowered single pink. 
Flowers often measure 6 or 7 inches across. Gal. $1.50 up. 
CROWN OF BOHEMIA. Choice yellow double with rich autumn 
tones of orange and bronze. Very popular. Gal. $1.75 up. 
KONA (Double Agnes Gault). Fully double, large attractive flow- 
ers in the same beautiful pink as the single form. Gal. $1.50 up. 
PARADISE MOON. Bright yellow single flowers with snow-white 
center. Gal. $1.75 up. 
RED MONARCH. Finest of all double Hibiscus with deep dark red 
fully double flowers of good size. Gal. $1.75 up. 
SAN DIEGO RED (Scarlet Single). Popular clear red single. Gal. 
$1.50 up. 
Other Varieties Available 
GOLD FLOWER (Hypericum) 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. A low growing, bushy plant, bearing 
large, yellow flowers from May through October. Valuable as a 
ground cover. Gal. $1.25; flats of 100 $12.50. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. Low growing shrub sometimes three 
feet high and as much across, with good dense habit, dark green 
leaves and yellow flowers. Often used as ground cover. Very hardy. 
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HYPERICUM PATULUM HENRYI. Continuous yellow bloom, 
bronzy tipped branches, evergreen characteristics and hardiness. 
Sun or shade. 2-3 feet. Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants at $4.00. 
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Burford Holly 
HOLLY 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM (English Holly). One of the finest hollies to 
plant for Christmas decoration, with its spiny leaves, bright glossy 
dark green, and bright red berries on the female plants. Porous soil, 
preferably partly shaded. Hardy. Gal. $2.00; larger balled sizes 
oven ORUps 
ILEX CORNUTA BURFORDI. This holly is adapted to California 
climate. Has dark green foliage although almost without spines 
and clusters of bright red berries in winter. Excellent for Christmas 
berries. Very hardy. Gal. $1.75; larger plants $5.00 up. 
LANTANAS 
All Lantanas, except Goldrush, Gal. $1.25 
LANTANA CAMARA. The uses to which it may be put in the land- 
scape scheme are simply astounding—to cover banks, trained against 
walls as a vine, as a ground cover, in pots, and even as a specimen 
shrub. It glorifies the space it occupies with brilliantly colored 
flowers that change shades as they mature but never become un- 
sightly. Full sun, little care will make them at home. Hardy to 25°. 
Dwarf Varieties. Yellow, white, Radiation (orange-red), pink. 
Tall varieties. Orange, white, and pink. 
LANTANA GOLDRUSH (P.A.F.). New! Sensational! Grows quickly, 
requiring very little care. Profuse clusters of fragrant golden-yellow 
blooms against deep forest-green foliage. Especially popular for its 
trailing habit. Gal. $1.50. 
LANTANA SELLOWIANA (Trailing Lantana). Mauve flowers cover 
this foot high trailer most of the summer. Freezes out in places but 
generally comes back. Gal. $1.25. 
TEA TREE 
LEPTOSPERMUM LAEVIGATUM (Australian Tea Tree). Graceful 
shrub with long curving branches, fine greyish-green leaves, and 
small white flowers in spring. Dry soils with good drainage and sun 
Makes an excellent windbreak. Hardy. Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants 
at $4.00. 
LEPTOSPERMUM REEVES! (L. Laevigatum compactum). A com- 
pact growing shrub with slightly greener foliage. White flowers. 
Hardy. Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants at $4.00. 
LEPTOSPERMUM RUBY GLOW. One of the showiest new shrubs 
with very double, bright oxblood-red flowers which last remarkably 
long after cutting. Richly colored, glossy foliage. Prefers warm, 
well-drained location. Gal. $1.50; Specimen plants at $4.50. 
LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM FLORE PLENO (Double Tea Tree). 
Erect branches, finely cut foliage and double bright rose-pink 
flowers often 34 inch across, make a very showy shrub in spring. 
Hardy. Gal. $1.50; Specimen plants at $4.50. 
DWARF ORNAMENTAL CITRUS 
“MEYER LEMON. One of the best plants to serve both as an orna- 
mental shrub and as a source of fine lemons for culinary use. Dwarf 
in habit, it is constantly covered with fragrant lavender and white 
blossoms, and maturing fruit. Gal. $1.75; Specimen plants $5.00 up. 
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