SER OVIA NEUIKAS  E.Rav 9C OIMiPPAGNGY ©. -.2 2.4. ts Monrovia, California 
2%4" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
SCHINUS molle. California Pepper Tree (9). 21564565 1.95 
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 45 1.95 
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 
SOPHORA secundiflora. Texas Mountain Laurel (7) = en .60 2.50 
Evergreen shrub or small tree that bears violet-blue flowers during 
February to April. Flowers have a violet fragrance. The silvery 
gray pods open to show the red seeds late in the fall. 
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SPATHODEA campanulata. African Tulip Tree (10). 2 UP eye 
Eye-catching, large scarlet cup-shaped flowers appear in winter. 
Rapid growing—very rare. 
STENOCARPUS sinuatus. Firewheel Tree (10) = a 2.50 
Native to Australia but grown outdoors in Southern California. - 
Having bright red flowers hanging in heavy umbels. 
TRISTANIA conferta. Brisbane Box (9) 17% .50 1.95 
A shrub or tree which grows quite large, having groups of small 
white flowers borne in the axil of the leaves. 
ULMUS parvifolia sempervirens. Evergreen Elm (7) 20  .50 #£1.95 
A fine small tree for lawn planting. Makes a flattened spreading 
rounded head with gracefully arching branches and small deep green 
leaves. Evergreen. 
Ulmus parvifolia sempervirens Drake (7) = 20 mee OO m2 25 
The rich foliage, the classically shaped trunk, and gracefully 
sweeping branches of this evergreen tree, make it a winner in shade 
tree competition. It grows more upright than the well-known Ever- 
green Elm. 
Ulmus parvifolia sempervirens brea (7) ‘25 ae. 600i eee 
Similar to Ulmus sempervirens Drake. 
VITEX lucens. New Zealand Chaste Tree (9) ae 60 £2.25 
Very desirable small tree for its dark green foliage alone. In late 
summer countless pink flowers appear. Later, it has an abundance of 
orange-red berries. 
EER NCOPrCitcs. (5) oy esc ee ee ers oe .20 Rniey Sa. ee 
Deciduous. An elm-like tree with vigorous growth. 
VINES 
Vines are as distinct in personality as people. MN has made it a point to make avail- 
able to you vines which will satisfy every need and increase your sales. Varieties listed 
below include evergreen, deciduous and flowering types—all grown to conform to MN’s 
exceptionally high quality standards. 
AMPELOPSIS henryana (Parthenocissus henryana) (7) 17% .50 
Extremely ornamental, half clinging vine. The silvery-white veins 
are very pronounced. There is a purplish cast underneath each leaf. 
Coloring is more intense in the shade. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper (4) = 17% .50 
Excellent deciduous vine for colder climates. Clings easily to 
masonry walls. The fine parted leaves are most attractive. 
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