COMPLETE LIST OF ORNAMENTAL 
FLOWER, TREE & SHRUB SEEDS 
ABIES. FIR 
(AY-bih-eez) FIR. Pinaceae. Large ever- 
green trees, similiar to the Spruces. Sow 
seed in the spring. 
—balsamea. ABIE-4. 30¢ 
Balsam _ Fir; for large lots stratify in 
sand 3-4 months; sow in fall if possible; 
new crop seed after Nov; lb. $6.00. 
—cephalonica. ABIE-9. 30¢ 
Greek Fir. Greece; (IV). 
—Concolor. ABIE-12. 30¢ 
White Fir. Hardy tree; comes in several 
forms or varieties. Ib. $4.00. 
—mMagnifica v shastensis. 
Shasta Red Fir. 
—sachalinensis. 
Sazhalin Fir.N 
Oz. 80¢; lb. $8.00. 
ABIE-35S. 35¢ 
Oz. 75¢; lb. $5.00. 
ABIE-52. 50¢ 
. Japan; very hardy Fir. 
—spectabilis. ABIE-55. 30¢ 
Himalayan Fir. New crop seed late in 
the winter; stratify and plant in spring. 
—Veitchii. ABIE-58. 50¢ 
Very hardy; cones bluish purple; sug- 
gest treatment as for A. Spectabilis. 
ABRONIA. 
(ah-BRAH-ni-ah) Nyctaginaceae. Sand 
Verbena. Dwarf or trailing plants with 
' pretty white, yellow or pink fragrant flowers 
Treat as annuals, sowing seed early indoor 
for summer bloom; they do better when 
planted direct in the open ground and in 
the S seed can be sown in the fall. Re- 
move husk before planting; often slow in 
germinating; sunny, light soils best. 
—umbellaia gr. fl. Rose. ABRO-8. 25¢ 
Pretty little trailer; 10’; HHA. Oz. 75¢. 
ABUTILON. Flowering Maple 
(ab-YEW-til-on) Flowering Maple. Tend- 
er plants, most of which are grown in- 
doors. They are easily grown from seed 
which can be grown out doors during the 
summer and lifted in the fall. 
—Vvitifolium. ABUT-20. 50¢ 
Light blue fis; fine for the greenhouse. 
ACACIA 
(ah-KAY-shah) Leguminosae. They are 
widely distributed in tropical and warm 
regions and have many valuable uses; not 
hardy in the N.; the hard seed coat of 
some species will stand being placed in the 
dieing embers of a fire, others germinaie 
well in fresh wood ashes or given a hot 
waier treatment or soaked in sulfuric acid. 
—accola. ACAC-2. 40¢ 
Shapely sh to 15 ft; golden fis; HHSh. 
—armata. ACAC-7. 30¢ 
Kangaroo-Thorn. Sh to 10 ft; Aust. 
—aspera. ACAC-8. 30¢ 
—Baileyana. ACAC-10. 30¢ 
Cootamunda Wattle. Most popular of the 
Silver Wattles; sh or small TRIN eee 
—berlandieri. ACAC-14. 50¢ 
Small Mexican evergreen tree; yellowish 
white flowers; no thorns; (VII). 
—brachybotrya. ACAC-17. 25¢ 
A tall S. Australian shrub. 
—brownii. ACAC-18. 40¢ 
Deep golden fis; 2 ft; HHSh. 
—calamifolia. ACAC-20. 30¢ 
Sweet allowa A. Thin silver leaves; sm, 
gold fis; pods to 9” long; very decorative; 
has a thin silvery cane-like phyllodes; (IX), 
—cardiophylla. ACAC-21. 40¢ 
Wyalong Wattle. Beautiful foliage; gold- 
en flowers. 
—cultriformis. ACAC-26. 40¢ 
Knife Wattle. Golden fis; 8 ft; HHSh. 
—cyanaphylla. ACAC-27. 30¢ 
Blue-leaf Wattle. To 18 ft; magnificent 
tree for park or yard; W. Aust. 
—cyclopis. ACAC-28. 40¢ 
Spreading 8 ft HHSh; cream fis; summer; 
grown in the GH. 
—decurrens. ACAC-32. 40¢ 
Black Wattle. 30 ft; HHSh; spring; gold- 
en flowers. 
— —mollis. ACAC-32M. 25¢ 
Green Wattle. Tree to 20 ft; lvs yellow- 
ish when young; Aust. 
— —normalis. ACAC-32N. 40¢ 
Green Wattle. Tree; glabrous lvs; Aust. 
—discolor. ACAC-36. 40¢ 
Sunshine Wattle. Yellow fis; 8 ime JEU Gh Vey 
—diffusa ACAC-35. 30¢ 
Shrub to 6 ft; S. Australia. 
—dodonaeifolia. ACAC-37. 40¢ 
Deep golden flowers; spring; 15 ft; HHSh. 
—drummondii. ACAC-40. 40¢ 
Finest dwarf; 4 ft; golden fis; good GH. 
—elata. ACAC-42. 40¢ 
Cedar Wattle. Cream fis; 40 ft; HHSh. 
—Farnesiana. ACAC-48. 30¢ 
Popinac. Thorny shrub; 10 ft; flowers 
are very fragrant; Texas; HHSh. 
—glandulicarpa. ACAC-50. 30¢ 
(Pyracantha ) Hairy Pod Acacit. 1-5 ft. 
—glaucescens. ACAC-51. 30¢ 
Coastal Myall. Yellow, sweet scented; 
20 ft; good for the GGH. 
—hakioides. ACAC-54. 25¢ 
Small rtee. or shrub; Australia. 
—iteaphylla. ACAC-65. 30¢ 
Good hedge plant; golden fis; 12 ft; HHSh 
heads 144 inch across; W. Australia. 
—julibrissin. ACAC-72. 25¢ 
Silk-tree; (Albizia jub.) Seed have a seed 
coat dormancy and in small plantings it 
is best to file seed; germination spring. 
—melanoxylon. ACAC-90. 40¢ 
Black-wood. Cream fis; summer: 30 ft. 
—linifolia v. prominens. ACAC-77P. 35¢ 
Tall sh; fl heads in short racemes; N.S.W. 
—myrifolia. ACAC-93. 30¢ 
Pale yellow; sweet scented; 4 ft: HHSh. 
—montana. ACAC-92. 30@ 
Mallee Wattle. 4-6 ft; Aust. 
—pendula. ACAC-101. 30¢ 
Weeping Myall. For dry areas; yellow fis; 
15 ft; 4 Aust: 
—podalyriaefolia. ACAC-107. 30¢ 
Queensland Silver Wattle. Tall glaucous 
sh; fi-heads in long racemes; Queensland. 
—Pprominens: see A. linifolia v. prominens. 
—pruinosa. ACAC-111. 30¢ 
Spreading HHSh to 20 ft: cream fis. 
—pycnantha. ACAC-114. 30¢ 
Golden Wattle. Finest of all Acacias; 
shapely; large golden yellow fis; sweet 
scented; 15 ft; will thrive in only a few 
inches of soil. 
—regenis. ACAC-117. 30¢ 
—vrigens. ACAC-115. 30¢ 
Neallu Wattle. Tall sh; 9-10 ft. 
—vVvstita. ACAC-145. 30¢ 
Weeping Boree. Good for exposed posit- 
ions; yellow fis; 15 ft; Aust. 
—vittoria. ACAC-150. 30¢ 
