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345 So. Main Street, Los Angeles, California S7 C. GOVENIANA. "Govens Dwarf Cypress." A native species of erect growth, forming a handsome crown; rich dark green foliage. In pots, 2 to 2% ft. Each 60c C. MACROCARPA. "Monterey Cypress." 70 feet. A native tree, extensively planted for hedges and equally valuable for single specimens. The tree becomes very picturesque in old age. In flats of 100 plants, per flat, $1.50. Gal. cans, 3 to 4 ft. Each 35c C. SEMPERVIRENS, VAR. FASTIGIATA. "Italian Cypress." 75 feet. A tall, tapering tree with erect branches, growing close and parallel with the trunk. Largely used in formal gardens. Balled, 4 ft, each $1.00; 6 ft, each $1.50. DIOSMA ERICOIDES. (D. alba.) "Breath of Heaven." A favorite shrub of small size, with fine, heath-like, fragrant foliage and quantities of small white flowers. In 4-inch pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each 40c. DURANTA PLUMIERI. "Golden Dew Drop." A beautiful shrub with light green foliage and large clusters of pale blue flowers, followed by bright yellow berries. In pots. Each 50c ERICA MEDITERRANEA. "Mediterranean Heath." 4 feet. A densely branching shrub of globular shape, with small dark green foliage. In late winter and spring the plants are a perfect mass of small pink blossoms. The best of the Heaths for California. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 60c. Eucalyptus viminalis ESCALLONIA ALBA. 10 feet A beautiful shrub Of upright growth; leaves deep, glossy green; flowers pure white, in large terminal cymes, appearing abundantly in fall and early winter. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 40c. E. MONTEVIDENSIS. 12 feet A large shrub, flowers in immense terminal cymes, pure white. It blossoms in late summer and the flower clusters are produced in great profusion, almost completely covering the plant. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 50c E. ROSEA. 10 feet A very desirable kind, with conspicuous pink blossoms. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft Each 40c. E. RUBRA. 6 feet. flowers dark red. 40c Of rather compact, dense growth: In 4-inch pots, 1^ to 2 ft. Each EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. "Lemon Scented Gum." Largely planted for ornamental purposes. In gal. cans, 4 to 5 ft. Each 50c. E. CORNUTA. "Yate Tree." Of spreading habit, one of the best for roadside planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 15c, per 100 $10.00. E. CORNUTA VAR. LEHMANNI. Of compact growth, very ornamental. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c E. CORYNOCALYX. "Sugar Gum." One of the best for planting on dry hillsides. In pots, 2 to 2% ft., each 15c; in flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. FICIFOLIA. "Scarlet-flowering Gum." 30 feet. A very ornamental species, with large leathery leaves, and immense clusters of large, bright crimson flowers. In gal. cans, 3 ft, each 75c; 4 to 5 ft, each $1.00. E. GLOBULUS. "Blue Gum." A well known tree. In pots, 2 to 3 ft Each 15c. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. POLYANTHEMA. "Red Box." One of the most ornamental species and valuable for roadside planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 35c E. PULVERULENTA. A small tree of handsome appearance. On account of its small, distinctly blue foliage it is particularly desirable for ornamental purposes. In pots, 1% to 2% ft, each 15c, per lUo $10.00. E. RESINUPERA. "Red Mahogany." One of the best for timber purposes. In pots, 1 to 1% ft Each 20c E. ROSTRATA. "Red Gum." One of the best for timber purposes. In pots, 3 to 4 ft. Each 15c In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. RUDIS. One of the best for street planting. Largely planted in irrigated sections on the deserts. In pots, 2Y2 to 3 ft, each 10c; per 100, $7.00. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. E. SIDEROXYLON. "Red Ironbark." A handsome tree with drooping branches and silvery leaves. In pots, 1 to 1% ft. Each 15c E. TERETICORNIS. "Forest Red Gum." The most valuable for timber purposes. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. VIMINALIS. "Manna Gum." An exceedingly handsome tree with long pendulous branches, one of the most picturesque for avenue planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft., each 20c In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. For full description of the above Eucalyptus trees see pages 45 to 46. EUGENIA MYRTIFOLIA. "Australian Brush Cherry." A pretty shrub or small tree. It has small, clean, bright glossy-green foliage, the young growth often of a reddish color. It is of compact growth, suitable for shrubberies or hedges, or can be trimmed up as a small tree. In pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 50c EUONYMUS JAPONICUS. 15 feet. A beautiful evergreen shrub of upright, rather compact growth, with dark, glossy green foliage. Balled, 1 to 1% ft. Each 50c E. JAPONICUS AUREO-VARIEGATUS. Same as the preceding, but with beautifully yellow and green variegated foliage. In 5-gal. cans, 2 to 2% ft. Each $1.00. FICUS AUSTRALIS. "Australian Banyan Tree." A handsome tree with large, glossy foliage, suitable for planting on large lawns. In pots, 2 to 3 ft, each $1.00; 4 to 5 ft, each $2.00. F. ELASTICA. "India Rubber Tree." A splendid decorative tree, with immense thick glossy green leaves. It is generally grown as a potted plant, and used for inside decoration. It may be planted out in frostless situations and will grow into a large, extremely beautiful tree. In pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each $1.50. F. MACROPHYLLA. "Moreton Bay Fig." A magnificent tree forming a large, compact, spreading head. Very effective for planting in large grounds. Leaves large, bright, glossy-green. In pots, 4 to 5 ft. Each $2.00. FRAXINUS VELUTINA. "Arizona Ash." A deciduous tree, largely planted in Arizona and New Mexico for shade purposes, and is of great value, being of quick growth, standing both heat and drought remarkably well. Bare roots, 6 to 8 ft. Each 75c GENISTA CANARIENSIS. A pretty shrub, very effective for planting in groups, being covered in sprine: with bright yellow flowers. In gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft. Each 50c G. MONOSPERMA PENDULA. "Bridal Veil." 10 feet. A rare and handsome shrub with fine, drooping, silvery branchlets. The flowers are white and produced in immense numbers. In 4-inch pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each 60c
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Transcript | 345 So. Main Street, Los Angeles, California S7 C. GOVENIANA. "Govens Dwarf Cypress." A native species of erect growth, forming a handsome crown; rich dark green foliage. In pots, 2 to 2% ft. Each 60c C. MACROCARPA. "Monterey Cypress." 70 feet. A native tree, extensively planted for hedges and equally valuable for single specimens. The tree becomes very picturesque in old age. In flats of 100 plants, per flat, $1.50. Gal. cans, 3 to 4 ft. Each 35c C. SEMPERVIRENS, VAR. FASTIGIATA. "Italian Cypress." 75 feet. A tall, tapering tree with erect branches, growing close and parallel with the trunk. Largely used in formal gardens. Balled, 4 ft, each $1.00; 6 ft, each $1.50. DIOSMA ERICOIDES. (D. alba.) "Breath of Heaven." A favorite shrub of small size, with fine, heath-like, fragrant foliage and quantities of small white flowers. In 4-inch pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each 40c. DURANTA PLUMIERI. "Golden Dew Drop." A beautiful shrub with light green foliage and large clusters of pale blue flowers, followed by bright yellow berries. In pots. Each 50c ERICA MEDITERRANEA. "Mediterranean Heath." 4 feet. A densely branching shrub of globular shape, with small dark green foliage. In late winter and spring the plants are a perfect mass of small pink blossoms. The best of the Heaths for California. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 60c. Eucalyptus viminalis ESCALLONIA ALBA. 10 feet A beautiful shrub Of upright growth; leaves deep, glossy green; flowers pure white, in large terminal cymes, appearing abundantly in fall and early winter. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 40c. E. MONTEVIDENSIS. 12 feet A large shrub, flowers in immense terminal cymes, pure white. It blossoms in late summer and the flower clusters are produced in great profusion, almost completely covering the plant. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 50c E. ROSEA. 10 feet A very desirable kind, with conspicuous pink blossoms. In 4-inch pots, IY2 to 2 ft Each 40c. E. RUBRA. 6 feet. flowers dark red. 40c Of rather compact, dense growth: In 4-inch pots, 1^ to 2 ft. Each EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. "Lemon Scented Gum." Largely planted for ornamental purposes. In gal. cans, 4 to 5 ft. Each 50c. E. CORNUTA. "Yate Tree." Of spreading habit, one of the best for roadside planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 15c, per 100 $10.00. E. CORNUTA VAR. LEHMANNI. Of compact growth, very ornamental. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c E. CORYNOCALYX. "Sugar Gum." One of the best for planting on dry hillsides. In pots, 2 to 2% ft., each 15c; in flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. FICIFOLIA. "Scarlet-flowering Gum." 30 feet. A very ornamental species, with large leathery leaves, and immense clusters of large, bright crimson flowers. In gal. cans, 3 ft, each 75c; 4 to 5 ft, each $1.00. E. GLOBULUS. "Blue Gum." A well known tree. In pots, 2 to 3 ft Each 15c. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. POLYANTHEMA. "Red Box." One of the most ornamental species and valuable for roadside planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft. Each 35c E. PULVERULENTA. A small tree of handsome appearance. On account of its small, distinctly blue foliage it is particularly desirable for ornamental purposes. In pots, 1% to 2% ft, each 15c, per lUo $10.00. E. RESINUPERA. "Red Mahogany." One of the best for timber purposes. In pots, 1 to 1% ft Each 20c E. ROSTRATA. "Red Gum." One of the best for timber purposes. In pots, 3 to 4 ft. Each 15c In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. RUDIS. One of the best for street planting. Largely planted in irrigated sections on the deserts. In pots, 2Y2 to 3 ft, each 10c; per 100, $7.00. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. E. SIDEROXYLON. "Red Ironbark." A handsome tree with drooping branches and silvery leaves. In pots, 1 to 1% ft. Each 15c E. TERETICORNIS. "Forest Red Gum." The most valuable for timber purposes. In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $1.50; per 1000, $12.00. Larger quantities, prices on application. E. VIMINALIS. "Manna Gum." An exceedingly handsome tree with long pendulous branches, one of the most picturesque for avenue planting. In pots, 2 to 3 ft., each 20c In flats of 100 plants, per 100, $2.00. For full description of the above Eucalyptus trees see pages 45 to 46. EUGENIA MYRTIFOLIA. "Australian Brush Cherry." A pretty shrub or small tree. It has small, clean, bright glossy-green foliage, the young growth often of a reddish color. It is of compact growth, suitable for shrubberies or hedges, or can be trimmed up as a small tree. In pots, IY2 to 2 ft. Each 50c EUONYMUS JAPONICUS. 15 feet. A beautiful evergreen shrub of upright, rather compact growth, with dark, glossy green foliage. Balled, 1 to 1% ft. Each 50c E. JAPONICUS AUREO-VARIEGATUS. Same as the preceding, but with beautifully yellow and green variegated foliage. In 5-gal. cans, 2 to 2% ft. Each $1.00. FICUS AUSTRALIS. "Australian Banyan Tree." A handsome tree with large, glossy foliage, suitable for planting on large lawns. In pots, 2 to 3 ft, each $1.00; 4 to 5 ft, each $2.00. F. ELASTICA. "India Rubber Tree." A splendid decorative tree, with immense thick glossy green leaves. It is generally grown as a potted plant, and used for inside decoration. It may be planted out in frostless situations and will grow into a large, extremely beautiful tree. In pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each $1.50. F. MACROPHYLLA. "Moreton Bay Fig." A magnificent tree forming a large, compact, spreading head. Very effective for planting in large grounds. Leaves large, bright, glossy-green. In pots, 4 to 5 ft. Each $2.00. FRAXINUS VELUTINA. "Arizona Ash." A deciduous tree, largely planted in Arizona and New Mexico for shade purposes, and is of great value, being of quick growth, standing both heat and drought remarkably well. Bare roots, 6 to 8 ft. Each 75c GENISTA CANARIENSIS. A pretty shrub, very effective for planting in groups, being covered in sprine: with bright yellow flowers. In gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft. Each 50c G. MONOSPERMA PENDULA. "Bridal Veil." 10 feet. A rare and handsome shrub with fine, drooping, silvery branchlets. The flowers are white and produced in immense numbers. In 4-inch pots, 1% to 2 ft. Each 60c |