MONROVIA NURSERY COMPANY........... Monrovia, California 
214" Pot 1-Gal. 
.60 
BOUGAINVILLEA Temple Fire. Red Bush Bougainvillea (10) 
A new introduction. The amazing characteristic of this variety is 
its tendency to grow as a bush—compact and uniform. Deep red 
flower-bracts are produced continually during warm weather, Can be 
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BOUVARDIA: Albatross (10) es 
This low growing evergreen shrub is the finest, white flowering 
Bouvardia and is sweetly fragrant. The flower tubes are very long, 
and the petals are wide spreading. An improved humbolti. 
Bouvardia Fire Chief (10) <= 22 2 ee ee 
This low growing evergreen shrub has clusters of bright red, tu- 
bular flowers which bloom most of the year. Takes full sun or semi- 
shade. One of the finest bouvardias. (See picture page 19.) 
BRACHYSEMA lanceolatum. Scimitar Plant (9) 
Small, compact, evergreen shrub, unusually beautiful during the 
spring when it is covered with quantities of red flowers resembling 
sweet peas. 
BRUNFELSIA calycina floribunda. Yesterday, Today and 
Tomorrow (8) 22.2228 33" a eee 
A very fine shrub for specimen planting for spring bloom. Has at- 
tractive foliage and flowers are sweetly scented. Open deep violet 
and fade to light violet or white. Sun or shade. Se poleaaae 35 
Brunfelsia calycinalindeniana (8)2 == 
Like Brunfelsia floribunda, except leaves are a richer green and 
the flowers a richer purple with a lavender blue ring around the cen- 
ter of the white eye. 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia. Lavender Butterfly Bush (4) _....-__-_-_-_-__ 
Spikes of lilac purple flowers provide a mass of color during spring 
and summer. 
Buddleia Fascinating. Pink Butterfly Bush (4) == 
This beautiful buddleia bears long spikes of graceful cattleya-pink 
blooms during late summer and fall. The more they are cut, the more 
new spikes of flowers appear. Deciduous. 
BUXUS harlandi. Korean Boxwood (5) 
Evergreen shrub that is neat and compact in growth, Endures 
more cold than Buxus japonica, and foliage is a darker green. 
Buxus microphylla japonica. Japanese Boxwood (8) —___________-- 
Because of its close growing habit, small bright green leaves and 
the fact that it withstands shearing better than most plants, boxwood 
becomes the finest shrub for use in hedges, topiary (globes, pyramids, 
etc.) and specimen plantings. 
5-gallon globes ______-__- 1.75 B&BPyramids 15” 1.95 
5-gallon pyramids ___ 1.75 B&BPyramids 18” 2.50 
B&B Globes 12” 1.95 
Buxus microphylla rotundifolia, (8) 
Similar to buxus japonica, but with larger and deeper green 
leaves. 
Buxus sempervirens. English Boxwood (5) === 
Aristocratic evergreen small growing compact shrub, Splendid 
for small hedges and borders. 
CALADIUM esculentum (Colocasia esculenta). Elephant’s Ear (9) 
A tuberous plant from the tropics. Its large, bright green leaves 
are spectacular. Some attain a length of 3 ft. Prefers rich soil and 
partial shade—used for tropical effects in landscaping. 
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