Historic, Archive Document

Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices.

W. B. CLARKE & SON

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

P.O. Box 343

December 1, 1930

LIST 3020

COVERING STOCK OFFERED BY

Phone Ballard 1776

CLARKE NURSERY CO.

SAN JOSE, CALIF.

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please note

All summer quotations not accepted to date are hereby cancelled.

Terms. To buyers of known or established credit, 60 days from date of in* voice. Otherwise cash with order or 25% with order, balance C. O. D.

Grading. Plants that are wider than they are tall are graded by width.

Quantities. Five or more plants of one kind and size will be supplied at 10 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate; 500 or more at 1000 rate.

Pots. Prices on pot grown stock do not include the pots and unless other¬ wise instructed plants will be removed from pots before shipping. If wanted in the pots they will be charged for at cost, but can be returned if desired and credit will be given.

Packing. Will be charged for at cost as usual, including paper pots if used. Plants will be packed to secure lowest possible freight classification consis¬ tent with the nature of goods shipped. All prices are at our nursery unless otheruJse stated.

Shipping. Our responsibility ceases when goods are delivered to trans¬ portation company in good order. They travel at buyer’s risk. Please state distinctly whether you wish goods shipped by freight or express and where water shipment is possible be sure to specify by water or rail as you may prefer.

Nomencfature. Plant names, both botanical and common, have been revised to conform with 1923 edition of "Standardized Plant Names,” with the addition of a few common names widely used on the Pacific Coast.

This list covers items of which we now have a fairly good supply unsold. Many other things can be fumisljed in moderate quantities and quotations will be made on request. So if you want any ornamental stock not listed her^ write us about it.

This list is for the trade only and all prices are strictly net. Landscape Architects and Landscape Gardeners who are not actual nurserymen will be charged 20% in addition to the rates quoted herein.

Both firms are members of CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN

Novelties and Scarce Items

special attention is called to the following interesting lines. Sizes, prices and descriptions are given in the corresponding divisions of this list.

CONIFERS

CALLITRIS quadrivalvis CEDRUS atlantica glauca CEDRUS deodara repandens CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana stewarti CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana wisseli CHAMAECYPARIS nootkatensis glauca CUPRESSUS glabra stricta CUPRESSUS Silverspray Weeping JUNIPERUS sqioamata meyeri PINUS tanyosho globosa

BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS

ARBUTUS menziesi (Madrone) BERBERIS knighti BERBERIS verruculosa CAMELLIA, Named Varieties CEANOTHUS cyaneus COTONEASTER apiculata COTONEASTER praecox COTONEASTER pyrenaica COTONEASTER Standards (in variety) CYTISUS scoparius andreanus DAPHNE, Pink

MICHELIA (Magnolia) fuscata RHODODENDRON Pink Pearl RHODODENDRON Hybrids Assorted SPARTIUM junceum nanum STRANVAESIA davidiana TEMPLETONIA retusa VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum

FLOWERING FRUIT TREES

CHERRIES, Japanese Erect CHERRIES, Japanese Weeping PEACH, San Jose Pink PLUM blirieana

DECIDUOUS TREES

CRATAEGUS pinnatifida major KOELREUTERIA integrifolia POPULUS tremula pendula SORBUS aucuparia pendula

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS SYRINGA, Lilac Novelties

CLIMBERS

WISTERIA floribunda violacea plena WISTERIA multijuga longissima WISTERIA multijuga rosea WISTERIA Standards

MISCELLANEOUS HESPEROYUCCA whipplei

Lining Out Stock

We offer many items in small sizes for growing on. They are not listed separately but will be found at the end of each item if any stock is available for that purpose.

Abbreviations

It is important for buyers to know whether they are getting seedlings or cuttings, etc., so for every item we have shown how propagated using the following abbreviations:

C cuttings S seedlings

G grafted B budded

2

CONIFERS

Unless otherwise stated all plants in this section will be balled at prices quoted.

NOTE A large proportion of oxir conifers are grafted on seedling roots which gives them a far better root system than when grown

from cuttings.

ABIES concolor, ^STDTE FIR

3 to 4 ft. S .

ly, to 3 ft. S .

ARAUCARIA bidwiUi, BUNYA-BUNYA

3 in. pot, 8 to 10 in. S .

imbricata, MONKEYPUZZLE

5 in. pot, 9 to 12 in. S .

5 in. pot, 6 to 9 in. S .

CALLITRIS quadrivalvis, ARAR-TREE

Syn. Tetraclinis articulata. A handsome Cypress-like tree from Northern Africa. Thrives well in California.

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. S .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S .

CEDRUS atlantica, ATLAS CEDAR

5 to 6 ft. S .

4 to 5 ft. S .

3 to 4 ft. S .

atlantica glauca, BLUE ATLAS CEDAR Intensely silvery blue foliage. A far better tree for California in every way than Colo¬ rado Blue Spruce and will make a splendid showing in half the time.

1 to 1 H ft. G .

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

...$2.50

$2.00

... 2.00

1.75

... .50

.40

.35

.... 1.25

.85

.75

.... 1.00

.75

.60

... .60

.40

.35

. 50

.35

.30

.... 3.00

2.25

.... 2.50

2.00

.... 2.25

1.75

1.50

.... 1.00

.85

.75

CEDRUS deodara, DEODAR

The favorite “Outdoor Christmas Tree.” In heavy demand for that purpose. Note very low prices on large sizes to clean up a block this year.

14 to 16 ft. S . 10.00

12 to 14 ft. S . 8.50

10 to 12 ft. S . 7.00

8 to 10 ft. S . 6.00

5 to 6 ft. S . 3.00

4 to 5 ft. S . 2.75

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.50

4 in. pot, IH to 2 ft. S . 65

deodara repandens

Habit strongly weeping or almost prostrate, plants offered have been staked.

2 to 2H ft. G . 2.00

1 H to 2 ft. G . 1.50

Ubani, CEDAR OF LEBANON

5 to 6 ft. S . . 3.50

4 to 5 ft. S . 2.75

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.25

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.75

IMto 2 ft. S . 1.50

8.00

7.00

6.00

5.00

2.50

2.25

2.00

.50

1.50

1.25

2.75

2.00

1.75 1.25 1.00

6.00

5.00

4.50

2.25

2.00

1.75

.40

1.50

1.00

CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana alumi SCARAB CYPRESS

Grow'th erect, almost columnar. Foliage silvery blue.

3

to

3^ ft.

G

2H to

3

ft.

G

2

to

2y ft.

G

lyto

2

ft.

G

1

to

IHft.

G

lawsoniana elegans

Strongly variegated with creamy white. 5 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. G .

.. 3.00

2.50

.. 2.25

1.75

1.60

.. 2.00

1.50

1.35

.. 1.50

1.00

.85

.. 1.00

.75

.60

.. .75

.60

lawsoniana erecta viridis GREEN COLUMN CYPRESS

Gro\\'th erect and columnar. Foliage un¬ usually rich green.

4 to 4y ft.

G .

. 4.00

3.00

3Hto4

ft.

G .

. 3.00

2.50

2.00

3 to 3 y ft.

G . .

. 2.50

2.00

1.75

2y to 3

ft.

G .

. 2.25

1.75

1.50

2 to 2 H ft.

G .

. 2.00

1.40

1.25

1 to 2

ft.

G .

. 1.75

1.25

1.00

3

CHAMAECYPARIS (Continued) each 10

rate rate

lawsoniana globosa

Extremely dwarf. Excellent for Japanese and rock gardens.

4 to 6 in. G . 1.00 .75

lawsoniana minima

Much like preceding. Equally dwarf.

4 to 6 in. G . 1.00 .75

lawsoniana nidiformis BIRD NEST CYPRESS

Often called “nidifera.” Growth almost prostrate and nest-shaped.

15 to 18 in. C . 1.50 1.25

lawsoniana pendula WEEPING LAWSON CYPRESS

A beautiful and rare form. Branches droop strongly. Graceful.

3 to 4 ft. G . 3.00 2.50

100

rate

lawsoniana Silver Queen

Much like ordinary Lawson Cypress but more compact and foliage has a rich green

color only slightly silvery.

6 to 7 ft. G .

.. 4.00

3.50

5 to 6

ft. G

.. 3.00

2.50

4 to 5

ft. G

.. 2.50

2.00

3 to 4

ft. G

.. 2.25

1.75

2 to 3

ft. G

.. 2.00

1.50

lawsoniana stewarti

One of the very best trees we grow. Entirely golden hued. The color holds throughout the year and in winter when Golden Arbor Vitaes turn green, this golden color of Stewarti is at its brightest.

2H to 3 ft. G .

2 to2J^ft. G .

134 to 2 ft. G .

1 to 1 H ft. G .

lawsoniana Triomphe de Boskoop Growth erect and bushy. Verv silvery.

2 to 3 ft. G . .

lHto2 ft. G .

.. 3.00

2.25

2.00

.. 2.50

1.75

1.50

.. 2.00

1.50

1.25

.. 1.50

1.25

1.00

.. 2.00

1.50

.. 1.50

1.25

lawsoniana wisseli, WISSEL CYPRESS Growth narrow and erect. Foliage moss¬ like. Color very rich, metallic sage or silvery green. Rare and beautiful.

3 to 3 34 ft.

G .

. 4.00

3.00

234 to 3 ft.

G .

. 3.00

2.50

2.25

2 to 234 ft.

G .

. 2.50

2.00

1.75

1 34 to 2 ft.

G .

. 2.00

1.50

nootkatensis glauca SILVER NOOTKA CYPRESS

Growth erect and branching. Foliage sil¬ very. Very rare.

2 to 2H ft. G . 2.50 2.00

1 34 to 2 ft. G . . . 2.00 1.50

obtusa, HINOKI CYPRESS

5 to 6 ft. S . 4.00 3.50

4 to 5 ft. S . 3.00 2.50

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.50 2.00

2 to 3 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

pisifera aurea

GOLDEN SAWARA RETINOSPORA

Very graceful habit. Foliage fine. Golden color holds well all year.

3 to 4 ft. G . 3.00 2.50

2 to 3 ft. G . : . 2.00 1.50

1 34 to 2 ft. G . 1.50 1.25

CRYPTOMERIA japonica COMMON CRYPTOMERIA

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 40 .30

japonica elegans, PLUME CRYPTOMERIA

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C . 65 .50

.25

4

CUPRESSUS arizonica.

ARIZONA CYPRESS

each

rate

10

rate

gal. can 5 to 6

ft. S .

.. 1.00

.60

gal. can 4 to 5 sp. F. P. I. 56305

ft. S .

. .75

.50

A very fine-leafed Cypress introduced from China by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Makes a tail tree with stout trunk. Thrives well here and probably very hardy.

5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. G . 75 ,60

glabra stricta, BLUE ITALIAN CYPRESS Form exactly like Italian Cypress but foliage is bright silvery blue. Originated

here as a chance seedling.

7 to 8 ft. G . 4.00 2.50

6 to 7 ft. G . 3.00 2.25

5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. G . 1.00 .75

4 and 5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. G . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. G . 65 .50

macnabiana, MACNAB CYPRESS

gal. can, 4 to 5 ft. S . 75 .60

macrocarpa, MONTEREY CYPRESS

gal. can, 5 to 6 ft. S . 1.00 .75

2 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S . 15 ,10

sempervirens stricta COLUMNAR ITALIAN CYPRESS

We grow only seedlings and have used the same seed for years. It comes from four iso¬ lated trees of perfect form over 50 ft. tall. Selected plants are dug early and thor¬ oughly established before shipping.

10

to

12

ft.

S .

. 7.50

5.00

8

to

10

ft.

s .

. 5.00

3.50

7

to

8

ft.

s

. 4.00

2.50

6

to

7

ft.

s

. 2.50

1.75

5

to

6

ft.

s

. . 2.00

1.50

4

to

5

ft.

s

. 1.50

1.25

3

to

4

ft.

s

1.25

1.00

4 in. pot, 2

. to 3 ft. S .

. 60

.40

4 in. pot, 1

Mto2 ft. S .

. 40

.30

sp., SILVERSPRAY WEEPING CYPRESS Species unknown. Growth decidedly drooping. Foliage silvery. Mass effect very beautiful

as it attains age.

2. to 3 ft. G . 1.50 1.25

lJ^to2 ft. G . 1.25 1.00

5 in. pot, 15 to 18 in. G . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 10 to 12 in. G . 50 .40

JUNEPERUS chinensis albo-variegata,

WmTELEAF CHINESE JUNIPER

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. G . 65 .50

chinensis columnaris COLUMNAR CHLNESE JUNIPER

A variety introduced by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. GrowT:h narrow and erect like Irish Juniper but a far better tree. Foliage

silvery.

5 to 6

ft.

G .

. 5.00

4.00

4

to 5

ft.

G

4.00

3.00

3

to 4

ft.

G

3.00

2.00

2

to 3

ft.

G

2.00

1.50

IM to 2

ft.

G

. . 1.75

1.25

1

to 1 ft.

G

. . 1.50

1.00

chinensis pfitzeriana, PFITZER JUNIPER Growth prostrate like the better known J. Kosteriana but more feathery and graceful.

Silvery green.

4 to 5 ft. G . 5.00 3.50

3 to 4 ft. G . 3.00 2.50

2 to 3 ft. G . 2.50 2.00

1 H to 2 ft. G . 2.00 1.50

Gal. can. 2 to 3 ft. C . 1.50 1.25

communis hibemica, IRISH JUNIPER

4 in. pot, 8 to 10 in. G . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. G . 50 .35

excelsa stricta, SPINY GREEK JUNIPER

15 to 18 in. G . 1.50 1.00

12 to 15 in. G . 1.00 .75

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in . 75 .50

100

rate

.50

.40

.50

2.00

1.75

.60

.50

.40

.50

.08

1.00

.75

.35

.25

.35

.40

1.25

1.00

.75

.35

.30

.40

5

JUNIPERUS (Continued) each 10

rate rate

japonica (chinensis procumbens)

JAPANESE CREEPING JUNIPER

3 to 4 ft . 3.50 3.00

Gal. can, 1 to 1 ^ ft. C . 1.00 .75

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. G . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. G . 65 .40

japonica albo-variegata

A \’ariety of Chinese Creeping Juniper with white variegation. Scarce.

8 to 12 in. G . 1.25 1.00

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. G . 75 .60

japonica aureo-variegata

A variety of Chinese Creeping Juniper with yellow variegation. Scarce.

8 to 12 in. G . 1.25 1.00

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. G . 75 .60

procera

5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. G . 1.00 .75

sabina prostrata, PROSTRATE SAVIN

4 to 5 ft. G . 5.00 4.00

squamata meyeri, MEYER JUNIPER

Growth low, slow and irregular. Ideal for rockeries, pools and Japanese Gardens.

Foliage intense silvery blue. Among the best novelties in years. Very scarce.

10 to 12 in. G . 1.50 1.25

8 to 10 in. G . 1.25 1.00

6 to 8 in. G . 1.00 .85

virginiana kosteriana KOSTER REDCEDAR

Growth flat and spreading, the branches making long pointed sprays. Slightly silvery.

1 M to 2 ft. G . 2.00 1.50

1 to 1 M ft. G . 1.25 1.00

sp. Silver Variegated Spreading

An unidentified variety distinct from J. japonica albo-variegata.

8 to 12 in. G . 1.25 1.00

sp. Wilson’s Weeping Juniper

This is probably a form of J. chinensis sar- genti with strongly arching branches. Habit a picture of grace. Main growth erect but branches droop toward tips. Color soft sage green, very slightly silvery. A beauty.

1 H to 2 ft. G . 2.00 1.60

1 to 1 H ft. G . 1.50 1.00

LIBOCEDRUS decurrens CALIFORNIA INCENSE-CEDAR

lHto2 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

1 to 1 H ft. S . 1.00 .75

5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 75 .60

5 in. p50t, 1 to 1 H ft. S . 60 .50

PICEA engelmanni, ENGELMANN SPRUCE Very similar to Colorado Spruce (P. pun- gens) but with softer foliage. Varies from

green to bluish green.

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S . 40 .30

pungens, COLORADO SPRUCE

2H to 3 ft. S . 2.50 2.00

lHto2 ft. S . 1.50 1.25

4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S . 50 .35

PINUS armandi, ARMAND PINE

4 to 6 ft. S . 2.50 2.00

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

canariensis, CANARY PINE

4 to 6 ft. S . 2.50 2.00

3 to 4 ft. S . . 2.00 1.50

4 in. pot, IJ/^ to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. S . 40 .30

2Hin. pot, 3 to 4 in. S . 15 .10

pinea, ITALIAN STONE PINE

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 50 .40

ponderosa, WESTERN YELLOW PINE

5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 50 .40

5 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. S . 40 .30

100

rate

.40

.35

.50

.50

.40

.30

.25

1.00

.30

.30

.25

.08

.35

6

PINUS (Continued)

each

10

100

radiata, MONTEREY PINE

rate

rate

rate

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

. 60

.40

.35

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S .

. 50

.35

.30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S .

. 40

.30

.25

3 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

. 40

.30

.25

3 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S .

. 35

.25

.20

tanyosho globosa, JAPANESE TABLE PINE Makes a short trunk only a foot or two tall and then branchy profusely into a dense rounded head. In great demand for rock¬ eries and Japanese Gardens.

3 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S . 40 .30 .25

PODOCARPUS elongatus, FERN PINE

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 75

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. C . 60

macrophyUa, YEW PODOCARPUS

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 75

PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi, DOUGLAS FIR

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 50

.50

.40

.60

.35 .30

SEQUOIA gigantea, GIANT SEQUOIA

234 to 3 ft. S . 2.50 2.00

2 to 2 34 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

4 and 5 in. pot, 1 to 1 3^ ft. S . 75 .60

4 in. p)ot, 8 to 12 in. S . 65 .50

.50

.40

sempervirens, REDWOOD

8 to 10 ft. S . 4.00 3.00

6 to 8 ft. S . 3.00 2.25

4 to 6 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

5 gal. can, 4 to 5 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

23^ gal. can, 3 to 4 ft. S . 1.00 .75

1 gal. can, 3 to 4 ft. S . 75 .50

5 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S . 85 .60

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 75 .50

5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .35

5 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

TAXODIUM mucronatum MONTEZUIVLA CYPRESS

The evergreen form of “Bald Cypress.”

Attains enormous age and size rivalling the Sequoias. Foliage feathery. Entire tree very graceful.

4 and 5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .40

.60

.40

.50

.40

.30

.25

.35

TAXUS baccata, ENGLISH YEW

3 to 4 ft .

1 34 to 2 ft. C .

1 to 1 34 ft. C .

baccata fastigiata, IRISH YEW

3 34 to 4 ft. C .

3 to 3 34 ft. C .

234 to 3 ft. C .

2 to 234 ft. C .

134 to 2 ft. C .

4.00

2.00

1.25

7.00

5.00

4.00

3.00

2.50

3.00

1.50 1.00

5.00

4.00

3.00

2.50 2.00

THUYA occidentalis pyramidalis AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE Has the exact habit of Italian Cypress and rapidly taking its place as its color is better and it never “breaks.”

5 to 6 ft. G .

.... 4.00

3.00

4 to 5 ft. G

. 3.00

2.50

2.25

3 to 4 ft. G .

. 2.50

2.00

1.75

2 to 3 ft. G

. 2.00

1.50

1.25

orientalis aurea nana

BERKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE

30 to 36 in. G .

.... 4.00

3.00

24 to 30 in. G .

. ... 3.00

2.25

20 to 24 in. G .

. 2.50

2.00

15 to 18 in. G .

. 2.00

1.50

orientalis beverleyensis

Foliage like common Golden Arbor Vitae but habit erect and somew'hat columnar

tapering toward top.

6 to 7

ft. G .

. 5.00

4.00

5 to 6

ft. G

. 4.00

3.50

4 to 5

ft. G

. 3.00

2.50

2.25

3 to 4

ft. G

. 2.50

2.00

1.75

234 to 3

ft. G

. 2.00

1.50

1.25

2 to 234 ft. G

.. 1.75

1.25

1.00

134 to 2

ft. G .

. 1.50

1.00

.85

TORREYA califomica, CALIFORNIA-NUTMEG One of our rather uncommon native Coni¬ fers. Always scarce.

4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S . 60 .40 .35

7

Broad Leaved Evergreens

Unless otherwise stated all plants in this section will be balled at prices quoted.

each 10 rate rate

ABELIA grandiflora, GLOSSY ABELIA

6

to 7

ft.

C .

. $2.00

1.25

4

to 6

ft.

C .

. 1.50

1.00

3

to 4

ft.

c .

. 1.25

.75

2

to 3

ft.

c .

. 1.00

.60

1 M to 2

ft.

c .

. 75

.50

100

rate

1.00

.50

.04

ACACIA armata, KANGAROO THORN

4 in. pot, 4 to 6

ft.

S .

. 60

.40

.35

4 in. pot, 3 to 4

ft.

S .

. 50

.35

.30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3

ft.

s .

. 40

.30

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2

ft.

s .

. 30

.20

baileyana, COOTiUVIUNDRA WATTLE

Gal. can and 5 in. pot, 5 to 6 ft. S . 1.00 .80

Gal. can, 4 to 5 ft. S . 85 .70

4 and 5 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .35

cultriformis, KNIFE ACACIA

5 in. pxDt, 4 to 5 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot. 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30

decurrens dealbata (mollissima)

SILVER W ATTLE

4 in. pot, 6 to 7 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .25

.75

.50

.35

.30

.35

.25

.35

.20

latifolia, BROADLEAF ACACIA

Gal. can, 6 to 8 ft. S 4 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft.

S .

. 75

. 60

.60

.40

.35

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft.

S .

. 50

.35

.30

4 in. pot, 2 to 2 ft.

S .

. 40

.30

.25

2J4 in. pot, 4 to 8 in.

S .

. 15

.10

.08

melanoxylon, BLACKWOOD ACACIA

Gal. can, 6 to 8 ft. S Gal. can, 5 to 5 ft. S

. 1.00

. 75

.75

.60

.60

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft.

S .

. 60

.40

.35

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft.

S .

. 50

.35

.30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft.

S .

. 40

.30

.25

2H in. pot, 4 to 8 in.

S .

. 15

.10

.08

neriifolia (floribunda), BALD ACACIA

4 in. pot, 6 to 7 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35

2 H in. pot, 4 to 8 in. S . 15 .10

.40

.35

.30

.08

ARBUTUS andrachne

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 75 .60

menziesi, MADRONE

Our Pacific Coast native. Easily one of the most beautiful trees known. Bark rich ma¬ hogany red, lustrous laurel-like foliage, bell-shaped flowers followed by red berries.

Hard to propagate so always scarce in nurs¬ eries but thrives splendidly when planted.

5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 1.00 .75

5 in. pot, 15 to 18 in. S . 75 .60

5 in. pot, 10 to 15 in. S . 65 .50

.60

.50

.40

AUCUBA japonica, JAPANESE AUCUBA

5 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. C . 50 .40

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. C . 40 .30

japonica variegata, GOLDUST AUCUBA

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.50 1.25

l?^to2 ft. C . 1.25 1.00

1 to 1 H ft. C . 1.00 .75

2 H in. pot, 3 to 6 in. C . 15 .12

.10

AZARA microphylla, BOXLEAF AZARA

Remarkably graceful small tree with slen¬ der branches and small glossy leaves. Flow¬ ers yellow, minute but intensely fragrant.

4 in. pot. 1 M to 2 ft. C . 50 .35 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. C . 40 .30 .25

8

BERBERIS darwini, DARWIN BARBERRY

4 and 5 in. pot, 1 to I H ft. S .

2H pot, 6 to 10 in. S .

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

... .40

.30

.25

... .20

.15

.10

knighti

The most beautiful evergreen Barberry. Leaves elongated, rich glossy green. Growth bushy. Bears a profusion of yellow flowers but with us never sets berries.

4 to 5 ft. C & G .

3 to 4 ft. C 6z G .

2 to 3 ft. C & G .

1 H to 2 ft. C & G .

1 to 1 H ft. C & G .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft- C 4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C

laevis

Somewhat like preceding but not quite as , good. ~

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 3^2 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C .

verruculosa, WARTY BARBERRY

A splendid novelty. Growth low and com¬ pact, almost dwarf. Foliage small, holly-like, flowers yellow.

134 to 2 ft. G .

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. G .

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. G .

wilsonae, WILSON BARBERRY

Very compact. Leaves small. Bears a tre¬ mendous profusion of coral pink berries.

3 to 4 ft. S . !.. .

2 to 3 ft. S .

134 to 2 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

4 in. pot. 1 34 to 2 ft. S .

2 34 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S .

3.00

2.00

1.50

1.25

1.00

.50

.40

1.50

1.25

.50

.40

2.00

.60

.50

1.25

1.00

.85

.50

.40

.15

2.00

1.50

1.25

1.00

.70

.35

.30

1.00

.75

.35

.30

1.50

.40

.35

1.00

.75

.60

.30

.25

.12

.30

.25

.75

.60

.50

.25

.20

.10

BUDDLEIA altemifolia

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C . 30 .25

lindleyana, LINDLEY BUTTERFLYBUSH

4 in. pxDt, 3 to 4 ft. C . 30 .25

BUXUS sempervirens,

COMMON BOX, ENGLISH BOXWOOD I f you are interested in English or J apanese B^oxu oods, Pyramids and Globes, in carload lots write for special quotations.

Pyramids

3 to 3 34 ft. C . 4.00 3.00

2 34 to 3 ft. C . . . 3.00 2.50

2 to 2 34 ft. C . 2.50 2.00

134 to 2 ft. C . . 2.00 1.50

Globes

20 to 24 in. C . 2.50 2.00

18 to 20 in. C . 2.00 1.50

15 to 18 in. C . 1.50 1.25

CALODENDRON capense

5 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 75 .50

CAMELLIA japonica

Practically all stock offered will carry flower buds which add greatly to their value.

Double Red

234 to 3 ft. c . 5.00 4.00

2 to 2 34 ft. C . 3.50 3.25

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 2.50 2.25

NAMED VARIETIES

Akebono (pink, semi-double)

2 to 234 ft. C . 3.00 2.75

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 2.50 2.25

Akebono Variegated

Pink, variegated white. Semi-double.

Strong grower.

2Hto3 C . 3.50 3.25

2 to2H C . 3.00 2.75

1 34 to 2 C . 2.50 2.25

9

CAMELLIA (Continued) each 10

_ rate rate

Dai Kagura

One of the largest varieties known. Un¬ usually early. Double red sometimes tipped white.

1 H to 2 C . 4.50 4.00

15 to 18 in. C . 3.50 3.00

French Peony (pink)

2H to 3 ft. C . 4.00 3.50

2 to 2H ft. C . 3.00 2.75

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 2.50 2.25

Kumasaka

Double pink. Flowers enormous. Produces when very young. Excellent for cutting.

18 to 20 in. C . 4.50 4.00

Otome Red (double rose red)

1 H to 2 ft. C . 2.50 2.25

Pink Perfection (double pink)

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 2.50 2.25

sasanqua, SASANQUA TEA

Bears beautiful single flowers, white deli¬ cately tinted pink. Preferred by many to C. japonica.

2 ^ in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S . 20 .15

CEANOTHUS— WILD LILAC arboreus

Makes a real tree. Blooms from fall through the winter and into spring. Blue.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 40 .30

arboreus hybridus

Growth bushy. Color ranges through every shade of blue from deepest indigo to palest

lavender.

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30

2 34 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 15 .12

cyaneus (deep blue)

The most beautiful Ceanothus. Discovered a few years ago in San Diego County. Clus¬ ters attain 1 5 inches in length and color is

the deepest imaginable blue. Grows quickly makes a large shrub and flowers in almost unbelievable profusion. Splendid.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 60 .40

2 34 in. pot, 1 to 134 ft. S . 20 .15

234 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 15 .12

spinosus

Growth compact and bushy. Flowers light blue.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .30

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 40 .25

CHOISYA ternata, MEXICAN ORANGE

4 to 5 ft. C . 1.75 1.25

3 to 4 ft. C . 1.50 1.00

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.25 .85

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 1.00 .70

CHORIZEMA ilicifolium

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C . 50 .35

CISTUS albidus, WHITELEAF ROCKROSE

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. C . 40 .25

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 30 .20

COPROSMA baueri, CORAL COPROSMA

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 25 .20

3 and 4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S . 20 .15

CORNUS capitata, EVERGREEN DOGWOOD Bears a profusion of large creamy yellow flowers, much like C. florida or C. nuttali but is perfectly evergreen.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 40 .25

CORONILLA glauca, HONEY CORONTLLA

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 40 .25

lOOe

ratt

.10

.40

.30

.25

.35

.30

.25

.10

.40

.30

.12

.10

.20

.75

.60

.30

.20

.15

.18

.12

.35

.25

.20

.20

10

each 10

rate rate

COTONEASTER

We propagate Cotoneasters not only in the ordinary bushy form but also as Standards by top grafting on straight stems. Standards offered in px)ts or balled are on C. frigi5i.a which is not hardy east, but where offered bare roots they are on Mountain Ash which is hardier than any Cotoneaster. These Standards, especially as they attain age, have a beautiful and striking effect which cannot be otherwise duplicated.

apiculata

Habit prostrate about like C. horizontalis.

Foliage better and berries much larger and orighter red. Probably hardy east e.xcept in extreme north.

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 50 .30

5 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. G . 50 .35

dielsiana elegans (schneideri)

Bears a tremendous crop of red berries.

Practically deciduous but carries its leaves

late in the fall.

4 to 5 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.00 .75

2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .60

134 to 2 ft. S . 65 .50

234 aiid 3 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 25 ,15

trancheti, FRANCHET COTONEASTER

4 to 6 ft. S . 1.75 1.25

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.25 .85

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 35 .25

frigida

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 30 .25

harroviana

A fairly recent introduction. Fully ever¬ green. Branches mahogany red. Foliage pleasing. Bears an enormous crop of red berries in clusters along the arching branches.

6 to 8 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

4 to 6 ft. S . 1.75 1.25

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.50 1.00

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.25 .85

IM to 2 ft. S . 1.00 .75

1 to 1 M ft. S . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 35 .25

2 34 and 3 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 20 .15

Standards top grafted

Balled, 5 ft. stem, good head . 2.00 1.50

Balled, 4 ft stem, good head . 1.75 1.25

Gal. can, 4 ft. stem, 3 yr. head . 2.00 1.50

5 in. pot, 3 ft. stem, 1 yr. head . 1.00 .75

horizontalis, ROCK COTONEASTER

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft- S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 35 .25

2 34 in. pot. 8 to 12 in. S . 20 .15

2 34 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S . 15 .10

Standards top grafted

Bare roots, 5 ft. stem, 1 yr. head . 2.00 1.50

Bare roots, 4 ft. stem, 1 yr. head . 1.75 1.25

Balled, 3 ft. stem, 2 yr. head . 1.50 1.00

5 in. pot, 2 ft. stem, 1 yr. head . 1.00 .75

microphylla, ROCKSPRAY

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

2 34 to 3 ft. S . 1.50 1.25

2 to 234 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

1 34 to 2 ft S . 1.00 75

1 to 1 34 ft. S . .75 .60

Gal. can, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot. 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 35 .25

Standards top grafted

Balled, 3 ft. stem. 3 yr. head . 2.00 1.50

5 in. pot, 2 ft. stem, heavy' head . 1.25 1.00

5 in. pet, 1 ft. stem, 2 yr. head . 85 .60

100

rate

.25

.30

.60

.50

.40

.12

1.00

.75

.25

.20

.25

.20

1.25

1.00

.90

.60

.50

.30

.25

.20

.12

.30

.25

.20

.10

.08

.25

.20

.75

11

COTONEASTER (Continued) each

rate

microphylla thymifolia,

THYME ROCKSPRAY

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. C . 50

Standards top grafted Balled, 3 ft. stem, 3 yr. head . 2.00

5 in. pot, 2 ft. stem, heavy head . 1.25

5 in. pot, 1 ft. stem, 2 yr. head . 1.00

10 100 rate rate

.35

1.50

1.00

.75

pannosa, SILVERLEAF COTONEASTER

6

to 8 ft.

S .

2.00

1.50

1.25

4

to 6 ft.

S .

1.50

1.25

4

in. pot, 3

to

4

ft.

S .

.65

.40

.35

4

in. pot, 2

to

3

ft.

S .

.50

.35

.30

4

in. pot, 1 34 to

2

ft.

S .

.40

.30

.25

4

in. pot, 1

to

1 34 ft.

S .

.35

.25

.20

3

in. pot, 1

to

13

4 ft.

s .

.30

.20

.15

2H in. pot, 8

to 12

in.

S .

.20

.12

.10

Standards top grafted

Balled, 3 ft. stem, good head .

1.50

1.25

5

in. pot, 5 It.

-Stem,

, 2

yr. head .

2.00

1.50

5

in. pot, 4 ft.

stem,

, 2

yr. h

ead .

1.75

1.25

pannosa nana,

DWARF SILVERLEAF COTONEASTER This is possibly not a variety of C. pannosa but it is e.Kacdy like it except that it is smaller in every respect. Bears a profuse crop of red berries. Very beautiful and

deserves wide use.

lHto2 ft C . l.OO .75

1 to 1 H ft. C . 75 .60

4 m. pot, 6 to 8 in. C . 30 .25

parnayi

Resembles C. harroviana very much but has larger leaves and fewer but larger berries which are a fine red. Excellent and rather scarce.

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. grafted . 50 .35 .30

Standards top grafted

5 in. pot, 3 ft. stem, 1 yr. head . 1.50 1.00

praecox

One of the best novelties we offer. Growth practically prostrate. Leaves glossy, about ^ inch long with wavy margins which give the plant great beauty. Its peculiar and striking merit is its earliness which gives it its name. The berries are large, red and colored by the end of June, months before other cotoneasters. Our specimen plants have been greatly admired by visiting nurserymen. It drops its leaves for a short period about as C. horizontalis does.

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S .

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S .

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S .

Standards top grafted

Bare roots, 5 ft. stem, 1 yr. head .

Bare roots, 4 ft. stem, 1 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 4 ft. stem. 2 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 3 ft. stem, 2 yr. head .

prostrata

2 to m ft. c .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H fc- S .

Standards top grafted Balled 3 ft. stem. 3 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 1 ft. stem, 2 yr. head .

pyrenaica, PYRENEES COTONEASTER

A beautiful and unique little plant. Growth not simply prostrate but really directly downward if it gets the chance. Hence to show its true habit it should be grown in a rockery or else top-grafted when it makes a miniature umbrella shaped specimen. Leaves small, evergreen. Berries red but scarce. Growth very slow.

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. G .

Standards top grafted

5 in. pot. 3 ft. stem, 2 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 2 ft. stem, 2 yr. head .

salicifolia j j j

Standards top grafted

Bare roots, 5 ft. stem, 1 yr. head .

Bare roots. 4 ft. stem, 1 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 4 ft. stem, 1 yr. head .

5 in. pot, 3 ft. stem 1 yr. head .

simonsi, SIMONS COTONEASTER

4 in. pot, 1 K to 2 ft .

.60

.50

.40

2.50 2.00 2.00

1.50

1.00

.40

2.00

1.00

.50

1.75

1.25

2.00

1.50

1.50

1.25

.40

.40

.35

.30

1.75

1.50

1.50

1.25

.75

.30

1.50

.75

.35

1.25

1.00

1.50

1.25

1.25

1.00

.30

.35

.30

.25

.25

.65

1.00

.25

12

To Eastern Nurserymen

Please look carefully through enclosed price list. Our eastern business is steadily increasing. Many items are so readily grown in California that it is cheaper to get them from here than to raise or buy them else¬ where.

California may seem a long way off, but freight is not serious on deciduous stock. Furthermore, while we cannot promise to do so in all cases, we are very often able to combine different orders and give to all the benefit of carload rate which is identically the same TO ANY POINT EAST OF THE ROCKIES. Heated refrigerator cars can go any time during winter to practically any eastern point. Also we can make 1. c. 1. shipments to any Atlantic Coast point via New Orleans and Steamer which has proved very satisfactory.

We particularly call your attention to the follow¬ ing:

JAPANESE CHERRIES, erect and weeping FLOWERING FRUIT TREES in general COTONEASTERS

BIRCH, Cutleaf Weeping and Young’s Weeping HAWTHORNS (Crataegus)

MAPLE, Schwedler’s

MU^^BERRY, Weeping

SYCAMORE, European (Oriental Plane)

LILACS

also note list of Novelties and Specialties on page 2.

We can always supply Boxwood, Phoenix (Date Palm) and Kentia Palms in carload lots. If interested write for current prices.

We solicit inquiries for anything in the nursery line produced on the Pacific Coast.

W. B. CLARKE & SON San Jose, Calif.

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CYTISUS canariensis, CANARY BROOM

4 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

multiflorus, PORTUGAL BROOM

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . ; .

praecox albus

Growth low and compact. Blooms very early and in extreme profusion. Flowers white.

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. G .

praecox luteus

Identical with preceding variety but flowers yellow.

4 in. pot, 12 to 15 in. G .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. G .

racemosus (Genista racemosa)

EASTER BROOM

5 in. pot, 15 to 18 in. C .

4 in. pot, 12 to 15 in. C .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C .

scoparius, SCOTCH BROOM

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

3 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S .

2 34 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S .

scoparius andreanus, PARADISE BROOM

4 in. pot, 10 to 15 in. G .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft- S .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S .

2 34 in. pot, 2 to 3 in. S .

DAPHNE odora marginata. Pink Daphne

Bushy, 2 ft. C .

Bushy, 1 5 to 1 8 in. C .

Light, 1 5 to 18 in. C .

Light, 10 to 15 in. C .

DIOSMA ericoides, BREATH-OF-HEAVEN

5 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C .

2 34 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. C .

reeveoi

5 in. pot, 10 to 15 in. C .

ERIOBOTRYA japonica, LOQUAT

6 to 7 ft. S . . .

4 to 6 ft. S .

3 to 4 ft. S .

ERYTHRINA crista-galli, CORALTREE

4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S .

3 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S .

ESCALLONIA montevidensis MONTEVIDEO ESCALLONIA

5 in. pot, 2 to 234 ft- C .

5 in. pot, 1 3"^ to 2 ft. C .

4 and 5 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft- C .

rosea, ROSE ESCALLONIA

1 34 to 2 ft. C .

1 to 1 34 ft. C .

4 in. pot. 1 to 1 34 ft. C .

2 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. C .

rubra glabriuscula, RED ESCALLONIA

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

134 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C .

sanguinea

Flowers bright red. Growth very vigorous.

1 to 1 M ft .

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C .

EUCALYPTUS erythronema

Small tree which blooms quite young. The red flowers are borne in great profusion apd contrast beautifully with the white trunk.

4 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S .

4 in. pot. 2 to 3 ft. S .

2 34 in. pot, 4 to 10 in. S .

leucoxylon rosea, PINK IRONBARK

gal. can. 5 to 6 ft. S .

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

... .50

.35

.30

... .40

.30

.25

... .35

.25

.20

... .50

.35

.30

... .40

.30

.25

... .50

.35

... .40

.30

... .35

.25

... .75

.50

.40

... .50

.35

.30

... .40

.30

.25

... .40

.30

.25

... .30

.20

.15

... .20

.15

.12

... .50

.40

... .40

.30

.25

... .35

.25

.20

... .20

.15

.10

... 2.00

1.75

1.40

... 1.40

1.15

... 1.00

.85

... .50

.35

.30

. 40

.30

.25

. 20

.12

.10

. 40

.30

.25

... 2.00

1.50

1.25

... 1.75

1.25

1.00

... 1.50

1.00

.75

. 40

.30

. 30

.25

. 60

.40

. 50

.35

.30

. 40

.30

.25

. 75

.60

. 65

.50

.35

.25

.20

. 15

.10

.08

... 1.25

1.00

... 1.00

.75

. 75

.60

... .50

.35

.30

... .40

.30

.25

.65

.50

.40

.30

.25

.... 1.00

.75

. 65

.50

.40

. 20

.15

.10

. 75

.60

.50

nutans

New. Makes a very small tree bearing bright red flowers.

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .40

13

EUCALYPTUS (Continued)

each

rate

10

rate

100

rate

tetraptera

New. Attains about 12 ft. height. Bears very large bright red flowers.

4 and 5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

torquata

New. Attains about 30 ft. Flowers very large, beautiful coral red.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

2 H in. pot, 6 to 12 in. S .

EUONYMUS japonicus

EVERGREEN BURNINGBUSH

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. C .

japonicus albo-variegatus SILVERSPOT BURNINGBUSH

4 to 5 ft. C .

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

lHto2 ft. C .

gal. can, 1 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C .

2J4in. pot, 2 to 3 in. C .

japonicus aureo-marginatus GILTEDGE BURNINGBUSH

1 to 1 H ft. C .

japonicus Due d’ Anjou

gal. can, 2 to2J4ft. C .

japonicus microphyllus albo-marginatus

15 to 18 in. C .

12 to 15 in. C .

10 to 12 in. C .

GENISTA See Cytisus GREVILLEA robusta, SILK-OAK

5 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft. S .

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S .

HETEROfvIELES See Photinia HYPERICUM calycinum

This plant makes one of the very best ground covers. It spreads rapidly by creep¬ ing rootstocks. Flowers large, bright yellow.

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. C .

2 in. pot , 4 to 6 in. C .

rooted layers, bare roots, 12 to 15 in .

moserianum, GOLDFLOWER

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. C .

patulum grandiflorum

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S .

patulum henryi, HENRY HYPERICUM 4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S .

ILEX aquifoHum, ENGLISH HOLLY

4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S .

aquifolium (Dutch T^e)

5 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. G .

comuta, CHINESE HOLLY

4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. S .

LAUROCERASUS caroliniana CAROLINA LAUREL

3 and 4 in. pot, 2 to 2)^ ft. S .

officinalis, ENGLISH CHERRY-LAUREL

5 to 6 ft. C .

1 H to 2 ft. C .

1 to 1 H ft. C .

LAURUS nobiHs, GRECIAN LAUREL

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S .

LEONOTIS leonurus, LIONS EAR

6 in. pot, 2 >to 3 ft. C .

LEPTOSPERMUM chapmani

From the time it is propagated this bears an extreme profusion of flowers, white tinted pink.

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C .

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C .

laevigatum, AUSTRALIAN TEA-TREE

2 34 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S .

LEUCADENDRON argenteum, SILVER-TREE

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S .

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S .

.65 .50

.65

.50

.25

.20

.15

.35

.25

1.25

1.00

1.00

.75

.75

.60

.65

.50

.50

.40

.35

.35

.25

.20

.15

.12

.10

.75

.60

.50

.65

.50

1.25

1.00

1.00

.75

.75

.50

.75

.50

.40

.60

.40

.35

.50

.35

.30

.40

.30

.25

. .35

.25

.20

. .15

.12

.10

. .15

.12

.10

.. .40

.30

.25

.. .30

.25

.20

.. .40

.30

.25

.. .40

.30

.25

.. .65

.50

.40

.50

.35

.30

.. .40

.30

.25

.. 2.50

2.00

.. 1.25

.85

.75

.. 1.00

.70

.60

.. .50

.35

.30

.. .40

.30

.25

.. .40

.30

.. .50

.35

.30

.. .40

.30

.25

.. .15

.10

o

.. .75

.60

.. .50

.40

14

i

each

rate

10 100

rate rate

LIGUSTRUM lucidum, JAPANESE PRIVET One of the very b^t hedge plants. It has handsome glossy leaves and is absolutely evergreen, making it far superior to Cali¬ fornia Privet which is more or less decidu¬ ous. In larger sizes it is a good foliage plant for quick effect.

b^led, 6 to 7 ft. S . 1.50 1.25

balled. 4 to 6 ft. S 1.25 1.00 .85

balled. 3 to 4 ft. S 1.00 .75 .60

balled. 2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .60 .50

balled. 1 H to 2 ft. S .65 .50

bare roots. 1 to 1 H ft- S ....$50.00 per 1000 .10 .07 .06

bare roots. 8 to 1 2 in. S ....$40.00 per 1000 .10 .06 .05

macrophyllum

An excellent form with very large glossy leaves. Fully evergreen.

4 to 6 ft. B . 2.00 1.50

3 to 4 ft. B . 1.50 1.25

2 to 3 ft. B . 1.25 1.00

ovalifolium variegatiim GOLDEN CALIFORNIA PRIVET

6 to 8 ft. C . 2.00 1.25

4 to 6 ft. C . 1.50 1.00

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 40 .30 .25

LITHOCARPUS densiflora, TAN-BARK OAK

4 in. pot, 8 to 10 in. S . 40 .30

LONICERA nitida, BOX HONEYSUCKLE

2 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. C . 15 .10 .08

MAGNOLIA grandiflora SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA

5 to 6 ft. S . 3.00 2.50

3 to 4 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.50 1.25

lJ^to2 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 65 .50 .40

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. S . 50 .40 .35

MAHONIA aguifolium OREGON HOLLYGRAPE

4 to 5 ft. S . 2.00 1.50

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.75 1.25 1.00

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.50 1.00 .90

1 H to 2 ft. S . 1.00 .75 .60

1 to 1 H ft. S . 75 .60 .50

bealei (japonica)

LEATHERLEAF HOLLY-GRAPE

5 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 50 .40 .35

MELALEUCA decussata, LILAC MELALEUCA

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 30 ,20

ericifoHa, HEATH MELALEUCA

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 35 .25

hypericifolia, DOTTED MELALEUCA

4 in. pot, 1 M to 2 ft . 40 .30 .25

MICHELIA fuscata (Magnolia fuscata)

This is the rare and beautiful "Banana Shrub” which bears small, intensely fra¬ grant flowers, brownish yellow, sometimes marked with carmine.

2 H to 3 ft . 4.00 3.75

2 to 2 H ft . 3.00 2.75

MYRTUS communis, TRUE MYRTLE

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 50 .35 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. C . ; . 40 .30 .25

commvmis microphylla ROSEMARY xMYRTLE

4 in. pot, 12 to 15 in. C . 40 .30 ,25

communis variegata

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C . 50 .35 .30

NANDINA domestica, NANDINA

lHto2 ft. S . 1.00 .75 .65

1 to 1 K ft. S . 75 .60 .50

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 50 .35 .30

2 in. pot, 3 to 6 in. S . 15 .12 .10

NERIUM oleander, OLEANDER Mr^. Roeding

blowers salmon pink, double. About the best variety.

3 to 4 ft. C . 1.25 .85 .70

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.00 .75 .60

iHtol ft. C . 85 .65

PARKINSONIA aculeata, PALO VERDE

6 and 8 in. pot. 4 to 6 ft. S . 1.00 .75

15

each

rate

10

rate

100

rate

PHOTINIA arbutifolia CALIFORNIA HOLLY; TOYON; XMAS BERRY 4 and 5 in. pot, 1 H to 2 4 and 5 in. pot, 15 to 18 4 and 5 in. pot, 12 to 1 5 4 and 5 in. pot, 8 to 12

ft. S .

. 65

.50

.40

in. S .

. 50

.40

.35

in. S .

. 40

.35

.30

in. S .

. 35

.30

.25

serrulata nova

New. Raised from seed imported from China. Quite distinct from the P. serrulata we have had for years in California. Leaves have slightly prickly margins, new ^owth is coppery and the whole apF>earance is very attractive indeed. It should bear clusters of red berries but we have not had it long enough to tell. Ought to become highly popular.

4 and 5 in. pxDt, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 60

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. S . 50

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S ; . 40

.40 .35

.35 .30

.30 .25

PITTOSPORUM crassifolitun, KARO

4 to 6 ft. S . 1.25 1.00

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.00 .75

2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .60

1 H to 2 ft. S . 65 .50

lYi in. pot, 2 in. S . 15 .10

eugenioides, TARATA

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.00 .75

lHto2 ft. S . 85 .60

4 in. pot, 2 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. S . 35 .25

phiUyraeoides, WILLOW PITTOSPORUM Although very popular in Southern Cali¬ fornia, it is almost unknown in other parts of the state. It is absolutely hardy here with a usual winter minimum of 24 degrees so should thrive in most sections of California. Has the habit and appearance of an ever¬ green weeping willow on a smaller scale.

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 85 .60

4 and 5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 70 .50

2Hin. pot, 3 to 6 in. S . 15 .12

tenuifolium (nigricans), TAWHIWHI

lHto2 ft. S . 85 .70

1 to 1 34 ft. S . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 2 to 2 34 ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 35 .25

tobira, TOBIRA

4 to 5 ft. S . 1.50 1.25

3 to 4 ft! S . 1.25 1.00

2 to 3 ft. S . 1.00 .85

134 to 2 ft. S . 85 .70

4 in. p)ot, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .30

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 40 .25

tobira variegatum, WHITESPOT TOBIRA

134 to 2 ft. G . 1.25 1.00

1 to 1 34 ft. G . 1.00 .75

8 to 12 in. G . 75 .60

5 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. G . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. G . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. C and G . 40 .30

2 J4 in. pot, 6 to 10 in. C . 25 .20

.08

.65

.30

.25

.20

.40

.10

.30

.25

.20

.60

.20

.65

.30

.25

.15

POLY GALA dalmaisiana DALMAIS POLYGALA

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft.

C .

.. .50

.35

2 34 in. pot, 8 to 12 in.

C .

.. .35

.25

PRUNUS ilicifolia, HOLLYLEAF CHERRY

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S .

.. .50

.30

.25

3 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S ..

.. .40

.25

.20

3 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S ..

.. .30

.20

.15

lyoni, CATALINA CHERRY

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S ..

.. .50

.30

.25

PSIDIUM cattleianum STRAW BERRY GUAVA

Plants offered are of bearing age. Most of them have borne fruit this season. .

gal. can, 2 to 2 34 ft. S . 60 .40

gal. can & 5 in. pots, 1 34 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

5 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

16

each 10 100

rate rate rate

PYRACANTHA angustifolia NARROWLEAF FIRETHORN

lHto2 ft. S . 1.00 .75 .60

1 to 1 H ft. S . 75 .60

gal. can, 2 ^ to 3 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

3 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

coccinea lalandi, LALAND FIRETHORN

4 in. pot or gallon can 1 H to 2 ft. C G . 50 .40 .25

4 in. pot. 8 to 12 in. C G . 40 .30 .25

214 in. pot, 3 to 6 in. C . 15 .12 .10

coccinea (lalandi seedlings)

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 14 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

crenulata, NEPAL FIRETHORN

114 to 2 ft. S . 1.00 .75

1 to 1 14 ft. S . 75 .60

gal. can, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .40

gal. can, 1 14 to 2 ft. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

3 in. pot, 10 to 15 in. S . 25 .20 .15

crenulata flava

Bears good crop of light yellow berries which make it distinct from any other Pyracantha or Cotoneaster.

5 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S . 65 .50

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .40

4 in. pot, 2 to 2 14 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

formosana, FORMOSA FIRETHORN

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. C . 60 .40

5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 50 .35

5 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. C . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

3 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

3 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. S . 30 .20 .15

yunnanensis, YUNNAN FIRETHORN

gal. can, 4 to 5 ft. S . 75 .60 .50

gal. can or 5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

3 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 35 .25 .20

3 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. S . 30 .20 .15

standards, 5 in. pot, 4 ft. stem S . 1.00 .75

QUERCUS agrifoHa, CALIFORNIA LIVE OAK

4 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

chrysolepis, GOLDEN CUP OAK

5 in. pot, 1 to 1 14 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

5 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 40 .30

RAPHIOLEPIS indica, INDIA HAWTHORN

1 to 1 14 ft. S . 75 .60

8 to 12 in. S . 65 .50

RHAMNUS alatemus variegatus

VARIEGATED ITALIAN BUCKTHORN

4 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. C . 65 .50 .40

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 1^ ft. C . 50 .40 .35

califomica, CALIFORNIA BUCKTHORN

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 14 ft. S . 40 .30

RHODODENDRON, Himalayan

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 1.00 .75

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 14 ft. C . 85 .65

Pink Pearl

1 to 1 14 ft. G . 3.00 2.75

Assorted, Named Hybrids

10 to 15 in. G . 2.00 1.75

ROMNEY A coulteri

COULTER CANYON-POPPY

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S . 60 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 6 in. S . 50 .35

SCHINUS moUe, CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE

4 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S . 65 .50 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

SPARTIUM junceum, WEAVERS BROOM (Spanish Broom)

4 in. pot, 4 to 5 ft. S . 65 .50 .40

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

junceum nanum DWARF SPANISH BROOM

4 in. pot, 1 14 to 2 ft. G . 75 .50 .40

17

each 10 rate rate

STERCULIA diversifolia, BLACK KURRAJONG

(Bottletree)

gal. can 3 to 4 ft. S . 75 .50

gal. can 2 to 3 ft. S . bO .40

gal. can to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

STRANVAESIA davidiana

Introduced by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Bears large clusters of red berries. Perfectly hardy. Growth very vigorous and should be kept well pruned.

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 40 .30

2J4in. pot, 4 to 6 in. S . 30 .20

TEMPLETON I A retusa MELBOURNE CORALBUSH

An uncommon plant. Bears a good crop of long, red, remotely pea-shaped flowers.

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. S . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 40 .30

TRISTANIA conferta, BRISBANE BOX

5 in. pot, 4 to 6 ft. S . 75 .60

UMBELLULARIA califomica CALIFORNIA-LAUREL

4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. S . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S . 35 .25

VERONICA cupressoides

2 to 2}^ ft. C . 1.00 .60

1 M to 2 ft. C . 75 .50

traversi

12 to 1 5 in. C . 75 .60

10 to 12 in. C . 65 .50

2 >2 in. pot, 12 to 15 in. C . 25 .20

214 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. C . 20 .15

2}^ in. pot, 4 to bin. C . 15 .12

VIBURNUM odoratissimum SWEET VIBURNUM

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.25 1.00

13^ to 2 ft. C . .'. . 1.00 .75

1 to 1 34 ft. C . 85 .60

4 in. pot, 1 3^2 to 2 ft. C . 50 .40

4 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. C . 35 .25

rhytidophyUum LEATHERLEAF VIBURNUM

A beautiful large shrub. Leaves long, wrinkled. Lower surface and young part of branches covered with brown down. Flow¬ ers white in large flat clusters followed by red berries which finally turn black. Quite

hardy east.

8 to 10 ft. S . 5.00

6 to 8 ft. S . 4.00

4 to 6 ft. S . 3.00

4 in. pot, 6 to 8 in. S . 35 .25

2 Yi in. pot. 4 to 6 in. S . 30 .20

2 34in. pot, 2 to 4 in. S . 25 .15

suspensum, SANDANKWA VIBURNUM

3 to 4 ft. C . 1.50 1.25

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.25 .85

2 34 in. pot, 4 to 6 in. C . 15 .12

tinus, LAURUSTINUS

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.25 1.00

1 34 to 2 ft. C . 1.00 .75

1 to 1 34 ft. C . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 1 34 to 2 ft. C . 50 .35

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C . 40 .30

tinus lucidum, SHINING LAURUSTINUS

3 to 4 ft. C . 1.50 1.25

2 to 3 ft. C . 1.25 1.00

34 to 2 ft. C . 1.00 .75

1 to 1 34 ft. C . 75 .60

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 34 ft. C . 40 .30

tinus variegatum VARIEGATED L.\URUSTINUS

2 to 3 ft. C . . 1.50 1.25

100

rate

.35

.30

.40

.25

.15

.30

.25

.25

.20

.50

.40

.15

.12

.10

.35

.20

.20

.15

.10

.75

.10

.75

.60

.50

.30

.25

.60

.50

.25

18

Flowering Frnit Trees

All plants in this section will be “bare roots” unless otherwise stated Our Almonds, Apricots, Cheiries, Peaches and Plums are grown, outside the Peach Root Borer district so can be shipped anywhere.

FLOWERING ALMONDS

each

rate

AMYGDALUS communis. Double Pink (tree)

6 to 7 ft. B . 1.00

FLOWERING APPLES

MALUS floribunda purpiorea

A \er>' striking variety. Foliage bronzy purple, flowers profuse, purplish red. \'ig-

Flowers double, very large, almost three inches broad, shell pink and intensely fra¬ grant. Growth slow and bushy.

10 100 rate rate

.75

orous grower.

8

to 10

ft.

B .

. 1.25

.85

6

to 8

ft.

B .

. 1.00

.75

4

to 6

ft.

B . . .

. 85

.60

3

to 4

ft.

B .

. 65

.50

ioensis bechteli.

BECHTEL CRAB

5 gal. can 6 ft. B .

1.75

1.50

bare roots 3 to 4 ft. B .

1.25

.85

.75

bare roots 2 to 3 ft. B .

.75

.60

.50

bare roots 1 to 2 ft. B .

.65

.50

.40

niedrwetzkyana, REDVEIN CRAB

Flowers purplish red, large, semi-double. Vigorous.

10 to 12 ft. B .

1.50

1.25

8 to 10 ft. B .

1.25

1.00

6 to 8 ft. B .

1.00

.75

4 to 6 ft. B .

.75

.60

3 to 4 ft. B . .’. .

.65

.50

scheideckeri, SCHEIDECKER CRAB

Flowers double pink of medium size. Borne in great profusion.

6 to 8 ft. B .

1.25

1.00

4 to 6 ft. B .

1.00

.75

3 to 4 ft. B .

.75

.60

spectabilis, CHINESE FLOl^'ERING CRAB Flowers double pink in clusters.

3 to 4 ft. B .

1.00

.75

“Large Flesh Pink”

An unidentified form. Flowers rather large, double pink in clusters.

10 to 12 ft. B .

, 1.50

1.25

8 to 10 ft. B .

. 1.25

1.00

6 to 8 ft. B .

. 1.00

.75

4 to 6 ft. B .

. .75

.60

FLOWERING APRICOTS

All the Japanese apricots are varieties of Prunus mume. The flowers resemble those of the flowering peaches but they have the ^eat advantage of a pleasing carnation¬ like fragrance while peaches are scentless.

Dawn

The best Mume and one of the loveliest flowering trees. Flowers large, double with ruffled petals, rich pink. In Japan called Musashi-nono meaning “Valley of Fra¬ grance.”

5 gal. can, 6 to 7 ft. B . 1.50 1.00

bare roots 6 to 7 ft. B . 1.25 .85

Double Red

3 to 4 ft. B . 1.00 .75

Early Double Pink

Colored like Dawn. Flowers a little smaller but about ten days earlier.

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B . 1.00 .75

bare roots 6 to 7 ft. B . 1.00 .75

bare roots 4 to 6 ft. B . 75 .60

bare roots 3 to 4 ft. B . 65 .50

Praecox

Single white. Not only the earliest Mume but with us the earliest of all deciduous flowering trees or shrubs.

6 to 7 ft. B . 1.00 .75

4 to 6 ft. B . 75 .60

3 to 4 ft. B . 65 .50

.75

.50

.40

19

FLOWERING CHERRIES

We have specialized on these beautiful trees for years and have the largest commercial collection in the U. S. A. All propagation is direct from our own $pecimen trees. They are correctly and authentically named. Below are descriptions of varieties still available for this season. -Any further informa¬ tion will gladly be given on request.

ERECT GROWING VARIETIES

ANIANOGAWA. Light pink, semi-double. Growth remarkably slender and upright requiring little space.

ANEMONE. Pink, semi-double. Flowers formed like Anemone or Hepatica. Bears a tremendous crop of flowers.

ASAHI. Pale pink, very double, 35 to 40 petals. Flowers borne on long stems. Somewhat similar to Victory but new leaves are green, not bronze.

CAMPANULATA. The only truly red cherry. Flowers single, bell shaped Three weeks earlier than any other v'ariety. Growth e.\tremely vigorous.

DAYBREAK. An unidentified variety. Extremely early. Flowers single pink borne entirely before the leaves and in such profusion as to make the tree look like a cloud of pink. The most effective variety in our collection. Growth strong.

GOSHOZAKURA. Clear pink. Double. As Japanese name indicates, the flowers are almost always in clusters of five. Very pretty. Grows rather slowly.

GYOIKO. A very odd sort. Flowers are double and white variegated green or at times green variegated white. Occasionally flowers show pink stripes.

HIZAKURA. An excellent pink, deeper at edges and back of petals.

Double, about 1 5 petals. Mid-season or slightly later. Good bloomer. JUGATSUZAKURA (P. subhirtella autumnalis). Name means October cherry. This occasionally blooms in the Fall but usually in the very early Spring. Flowers are single, long narrow petals, light pink with cerise at the tips and on the back . Flowers nearly one inch in diameter. Very beau¬ tiful. Has the longest blooming period of all.

KANZAN (Sekiyama). A very beautiful double pink variety with ex¬ tremely large flowers. Much like Naden but has fewer and larger petals. KURAMAYAMA. A beautiful double flowered variety opening out rather flat. The center is flesh pink but marked w ith carmine at the edges. The petals are ruffled or frilled. Late.

MIYAKO. Flowers double and large, nearly two inches in diameter, almost white, faintly flushed. The center of the flower usually has several carpels which are green, or white veined green, giving it a unique appearance. MOMIJIGARI. A subhirtella variety, so has small flowers which are red in the bud but open deep pink. Semi-double, about 15 petals. Very pleasing.

NADEN. One of the loveliest and most double of the pink flowered varieties. The petals are so numerous as to make the flower a perfect tuft showing no center. This is not the Naden of Wilson.

SHIROTAE (Mt. Fuji). The best double white. Flowers are large and double. Foliage light green. A good grower. Also known asMt. Fuji and Komatsunagi-zakura.

SHOGETSU. Double, pale pink. Very free bloomer.

TAIZANFUKLTnI. Flowers of medium size, double and tufted. Light pink becoming flesh or nearly white. Leaves small. The tree grows unusually erect and slender.

TAKASAGO. This is the cherry that Wilson calls Prunus sieboldi. Flowers are double, light pink on rather short stems and massed into large com¬ pact clusters. Blooms early before the leaves appear. V'ery showy.

TAKINIOI. Flowers of medium size, single and semi-double. Buds flesh open flowers w hite. Valued for its delightful fragrance.

UKON. Unique in having yellow flowers, somewhat greenish. When the, flow ers get old the center and the veins of the petals change to cerise. A good grower. Late.

VICTORY. Also known as Shirofugen. Flowers extremely large, up to 2 H inches diameter, borne in racemes of about three on a long stem. Very double, 35 to 40 petals. Coloring very unique. Flowers open a pale pink become white and then turn cerise. For this reason trees w ill always show white and pink flowers at the same time.

YAM.\ZAKURA No. 67963. A good double pink,

WEEPING VARIETIES

These have a charm of their own. All are top worked on erect stems.

DOUBLE PINK WEEPING. One of the scarcest varieties in our collec¬ tion. Branches droop but not as strongly as the single weepers. Flowers are of medium size and double. 50 to 60 petals. Color deep pink. Has to be top grafted to make a good tree.

EUREKA WEEPING (P. subhirtella pendula; Japanese W'eeping Rose Flowering Cherry). This is the common, single flow'ered, light pink Weeping J apanese Cherry that has been grow'n in this country at least sixty years which is a tribute to its beauty and popularity.

20

PARK WEEPING (P. aequinoctialis pendula rosea). Introduced by us a few years ago. Somewhat like Eureka Weeping but differs in its more vigorous growth, type of foliage and most important the color of the flowers which are deep pink instead of light pink. Branches droop strongly but do not grow as directly downward as do those of Eureka Weeping.

SHIDAREYOSHINO. A weeping type of P. yedoensis. Very vigorous and decidedly weeping. Flowers larger than preceding sorts and pure white. Very scarce.

We have and propagate a good many additional varieties of Erect Growing Japanese Cherries but above list covers everything still available for this season.

ERECT GROWING VARIETIES

Bare root stock

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

All varieties

bare roots 6 to 7 ft.

B .

. 2.25

1.75

1.65

bare roots 4 to 6 ft.

B .

. 2.00

1.50

1.35

bare roots 3 to 4 ft.

B .

. 1.75

1.25

1.00

If choice of varieties is left to us we will furnish a good assortment all named and labelled at 10% off above prices, but not less than 5 of a kind.

In addition to stock quoted above we can spare a few fine specimen trees from five to ten years old. I f interested call and see them if convenient, or write us.

Established stock

The following varieties have been in 5 gal. cans for one year so are thoroughly estab¬ lished, should bloom this spring and grow with no check.

Campanulata

5 gal. can 6 to 8 ft. B .

. 2.25

2.00

Daybreak

5 gal. can 6 to 7 ft. B .

. 2.25

1.75

J ugatsuzakura

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

Kanzan

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

Kuramayama

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

Momijigari

5 gal. can 3 to 4 ft. B .

. 1.75

1.50

Naden

5 gal. can 6 to 7 ft. B .

. 2.25

2.00

Pink Pearl

5 gal. can 3 to 4 ft. B .

. 1.75

1.50

Takasago

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

Ukon

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

Victory

5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. B .

. 2.00

1.75

5 gal. can 3 to 4 ft. B . 1.75

WEEPING V.\RIETIES

1.50

Double Pink Weeping

top worked 7 ft. stem G .

. . 3.50

2.75

top worked 6 ft. stem G .

. 3.25

2.50

top worked 5 ft. stem G .

. 3.00

2.25

2.00

top worked 4 ft. stem G .

. 2.75

2.00

1.75

Eureka Weeping

top worked 8 ft. stem G .

. 3 50

2.75

top worked 7 ft. stem G .

. 3.00

2.25

top worked 6 ft. stem G .

. 2.25

1.85

top worked 5 ft. stem G .

. 2.00

1.60

top worked 4 ft. stem G .

. 1.75

1.35

1.25

Park W eeping

top worked 8 ft. stem G .

. 3.50

2.75

top worked 7 ft. stem G .

. 3.00

2.25

top worked 6 ft. stem G .

. 2.25

1.85

1.75

top worked 5 ft. stem G .

. 2.00

1.60

1.50

top worked 4 ft. stem G .

. 1.75

1.35

1.25

S h idareyoshino

top worked 7 ft. stem G .

. 3.00

2.25

top worked 6 ft. stem G .

. 2.50

2.00

top w’orked 5 ft. stem G .

. 2.25

1.75

top worked 4 ft. stem G .

. 2.00

1.50

1.25

FLOWERING NECTARINES

Double Red

Very early. In fact much like Early Red Peach but has smooth skinned fruit so is a Nectarine.

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.00

3 to 4 ft. B . 75

.75

.60

.60

.50

21

FLOWERING PEACHES

WEEPING

The weeping peaches are scarce articles and make a striking appearance in the garden. The three varieties offered are sufficiently described by the names except Versicolored which has single flowers, variegated white and red.

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

Weeping Double Red

5 ft. stem B & G .

. 2.25

1.50

1.25

4 ft. stem B & G . .

. 2.00

1.25

1.10

Weeping Double White

5 ft. stem B & G .

. 2.25

1.50

4 ft. stem B 6z G .

. 2.00

1.25

Weeping Versicolored

5 ft. stem B G .

. 2.50

1.75

4 ft. stem B & G .

. 2.25

1.50

ERECT

Novelties and Specialties

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.25 .75

3 to 4 ft. B . 1.00 .60

San Jose Pink. Double pink and by far the earliest variety. Very valuable for cut¬ ting on account of its extreme earliness.

Versicolored B. Flowers double, red and white. A very striking color combination.

General Collection

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.00 .75 .60

3 to 4 ft. B . 75 .60 .50

Burbank, double pink Camelliaflora, double red Clara Meyer, double pink Double Cerise, late Double Maroon Early Red, double red Versicolored A, double, red and pink

FLOWERING PLUMS

PRUNUS blirieana

Not at all a novelty on the Pacific Coast as we introduced it from Europe in 1917. Strangely enough it seems almost unknown in the £ast. It has purple leaves like P. pissardi and beautiful rich pink, full double flowers which are produced very early in astonishing profusion. Splendid for cutting.

6 to 7 ft. B . . .

4 to 6 ft. B .

pissardi

Leaves purple, flowers sfingle.

6 to 8 ft. B .

4 to 6 ft. B .

triloba fl. pi.

DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERING PLUM A shrub not a tree. Every branch covered with small extremely double pink flowers. Very dainty, handsome and an old favorite. 4 to 5 ft. B .

3 to 4 ft. B .

Vesuvius

Burbank’s variety. Valuable for its large deep purple leaves. Holds the foliage color later than any of the others.

6 to 8 ft. B .

4 to 6 ft. B .

3 to 4 ft. B .

1.25

1.00

1.00

.85

.75

.00

.75

.65

.75

.60

.50

1.00

.75

.60

.75

.60

.50

1.25

.85

1.00

.75

.60

.75

.60

22

Deciduous Trees

All plants in tliis section will be dug with bare roots

ACER dasycarpum, SILVER MAPLE

16 to 18 ft. S .

14 to 16 ft. S .

12 to 14 ft. S .

10 to 12 ft. S .

8 to 10 ft. S .

6 to 8 ft. S .

each

rate

. 3.00 . 2.50 . 2.00 . 1.50 . 1.00 . .75

10

rate

2.50

1.75

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

negundo argenteo-variegata VARIEGATED BOXELDER

well branched, 4 to 5 ft. B . 1.00

well branched, 3 to 4 ft. B . 75

platanoides, NORWAY MAPLE

14 to 16 ft. S . 2.50

12 to 14 ft. S . 2.00

10 to 12 ft. S . 1.50

8 to 10 ft. S . 1.25

6 to 8 ft. S . 1.00

4 to 6 ft. S . 75

platanoides schwedleri SCHWEDLER MAPLE

This beautiful purple-leafed Maple is in heavy demand. We have a large stock so

can make attractive prices.

10 to 12 ft. B . 2.00

8 to 10 ft. B . 1.25

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.00

4 to 6 ft. B . 75

3 to 4 ft. B . 65

saccharum, SUGAR MAPLE

10 to 12 ft. S . 1.50

8 to 10 ft. S . 1.25

6 to 8 ft. S . 1.00

4 to 6 ft. S . 75

.75

.50

2.00

1.50

1.00

.85

.75

.60

1.50

1.00

.75

.60

.50

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

BETULA pendula (B. alba) EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH

12 to 14 ft. S . 2.50

10 to 12 ft. S . 2.00

8 to 10 ft. S . 1.75

6 to 8 ft. S . 1.25

4 to 6 ft. S . 1.00

pendula gracilis CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH

Trees offered are splendid in every way. A large stock accounts for low prices. We can supply in carload lots.

14 to 16 ft. B . 3.50

12 to 14 ft. B . 3.00

10 to 12 ft. B . 2.00

8 to 10 ft. B . 1.75

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.50

5 to 6 ft. B . 1.00

pendula youngi YOUNGS WEEPING BIRCH

Has the usual white trunk and same foliage as European. It is entirely different in habit from Cut-leaf Birch as the main branches droop irregularly giving the tree an artistic appearance entirely free from formality or

stiffness.

12 to 14 ft. B . 4.00

10 to 12 ft. B 3.00

8 to 10 ft. B 2.50

7 to 8 ft. B 2.00

6 to 7 ft. B . . 1.75

5 to 6 ft. B 1.50

4 to 5 ft. B 1.25

2.00

1.50

1.25

1.00

.75

2.50

2.00

1.50 1.25

.75

2.50

2.25

2.00

1.50

1.25

1.00

.75

CATALPA bungei, MANCHURIAN CATALPA

top worked, 8 to 10 ft. G . 1.50 1.25

CRATAEGUS

All Hawthorns offered this year are two or more years from the bud so are well branched and the majority of them will flower ne.xt Spring.

carrierei, CARRIERE HAWTHORN

Dark green foliage and clusters of large lustrous red berries which are borne from second year on.

8 to 10 ft.

B .

. 2.00

1.50

6 to 8 ft.

B .

1.25

4 to 6 ft.

B .

. 1.25

.85

3 to 4 ft.

B .

. 1.00

.70

100

rate

1.00

.75

.60

.50

.40

.90

.75

.60

.50

.85

.60

.50

.40

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

1.75

1.25

1.00

.75

.65

1.00

.85

.65

1.00

.75

.60

23

CRATAEGUS (Continued) each

rate

coccinioides

Native of eastern U. S. Large leaves and a fine crop of large red berries.

8 to 10 ft. B . 2.00

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.50

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.25

3 to 4 ft. B .., . 1.00

cordata, WASHINGTON THORN

Leaves glossy and color beautifully in the fall. Berries small but borne profusely in clusters. A great favorite.

8 to 10 ft. B . 2.50

6 to 8 ft. B . 2.00

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.25

3 to 4 ft. B . 1.00

monogyna plena, DOUBLE WHITE HAWTHORN

10 to 12 ft. B . 2.50

8 to 10 ft. B . 2.00

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.75

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.25

10

rate

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

1.75

1.25

.85

.70

1.75

1.50

1.25

1.00

monogyna roseo-plena, DOUBLE PINK HAWTHORN

12 to 14 ft. B . 3.50

10 to 12 ft. B . 2.50

8 to 10 ft. B . 2.00

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.75

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.25

2.50 1.75

1.50 1.25 1.00

oxyacantha, SINGLE WHITE HAWTHORN

8 to 10 ft. S . 1.50

6 to 8 ft. S . 1.25

4 to 6 ft. S . 1.00

oxyacantha splendens

PAUL DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN

10 to 12 ft. B . 2.50

8 to 10 ft. B . 2.00

6 to 8 ft. B . 1.50

4 to 6 ft. B . 1.00

pinnatifida major, PEKING HAWTHORN A new variety imported from, China. Fruited with us the past summer.’ Berries are as large as small crab-apples, an Inch or

illCIlC 111 CJlclIllCLCl , Ull^IlL ICCi <111U CUIUIC.

branched, 10 to 12 ft. S . 2.50

branched, 8 to 10 ft. S . 2.00

branched, 6 to 8 ft. S . 1.75

FRAXINUS velutina, ARIZONA ASH

8 to 10 ft. S . 1.25

6 to 8 ft. S . 1.00

4 to 6 ft. S . 85

GINKGO biloba, MAIDENHAIR-TREE

3 to 4 ft. S . 1.00

2 to 3 ft. S . 75

lHto2 ft. S . 65

KOELREUTERIA integrifolia GOLDENRAIN-TREE

A vigorous small tree with attractive pin¬ nate foliage and bearing enormous clusters of small yellow flowers which can be used in florist work.

8 to 10 ft . 1.50

6 to 8 ft . 1.25

4 to 6 ft . 1.00

3 to 4 ft . 75

LABURNUM vulgare

4 to 6 ft . 1.25

3 to 4 ft . 1.00

2 to 3 ft . 75

MORUS alba pendula, WEEPING MULBERRY

7 ft. stem, extra heavy B . 2.50

6 ft. stem, extra heavy B . 2.00

5 ft. stem, extra heavy B . 1.75

7 ft. stem, 2 yr. B . 1.75

6 ft. stem, 2 yr. B . 1.50

PAULOWNIA tomentosa ROYAL PAULOWNIA

12 to 14 ft. S . 2.50

10 to 12 ft. S . 2.00

PISTACIA chinensis, CHINESE PISTACHE One of the few trees that take on high autumnal colors in California. Leaves pin¬ nate. Small tree.

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50

1.25

1.00

.75

1.75

1.50

1.00

.75

1.75

1.50

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

.75

.60

.50

1.25 1 00 .75 .60

.75

.60

.50

1.75

1.50

1.25

1.25

1.00

1.75

1.50

.40

100

rate

.85

.65

1.00

.75

.60

1.25

1.00

.75

1.25

1.00

.75

1.00

.75

.60

1.50

1.25

.85

.65

.75

.60

.50

1.50

1.00

.85

24

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

PLATANUS orientalis EUROPEAN SYCAMORE EUROPEAN PLANETREE

Trees offered are not the light one or two year stock frequently offered, but from three to five years 'w.ith straight trunks, well developed heads and thoroughly fine in every way. We can furnish in carload lots.

16 to 18 ft. C .

14 to 16 ft. C .

12 to 14 ft. C .

10 to 12 ft. C .

8 to 10 ft. C .

6 to 8 ft. C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

racemosus, CALIFORNIA SYCAAIORE CALIFORNIA PIAN'ETREE

12 to 14 ft. C .

10 to 12 ft. C .

8 to 10 ft. C .

6 to 8 ft. C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

POPUXUS alba boUeana BOLLEANA POPLAR Growth is slender and erect same as Lom¬ bardy Poplar but bark is smooth greenish gray and leaves are ver>- silvery.

12 to 14 ft C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

nigra italica, LOMBARDY POPLAR

Our trees have never been pruned so are branched from the very base.

20 to 25 ft .

18 to 20 ft .

16 to 18 ft .

14 to 16 ft .

12 to 14 ft .

10 to 12 ft .

8 to 10 ft .

6 to 8 ft .

tremula pendnla

WEEPING POPLAR; WEEPING ASPEN

top worked. 12 ft. stem G .

top worked, 10 ft. stem G .

top worked, 9 ft. stem G .

top worked, 8 ft. stem G .

top worked, 7 ft. stem G .

low worked, 8 to 10 ft. G .

low worked. 6 to 8 ft. G .

ROBINIA hispida macrophylla SMOOTH ROSE-ACACIA

top worked, 8 ft. stem G . .

low worked, 8 to 10 ft. G .

low worked, 6 to 8 ft. G .

low worked, 4 to 6 ft. G .

low worked, 3 to 4 ft. G .

kelseyi, KELSEY LOCUST

Quick grower and free bloomer. Flowers purplish pink. Distinct.

12 to 14 ft. G .

10 to 12 ft. G .

8 to 10 ft. G .

pseudacacia decaisneana,

PINTC LOCUST; DECAISNE LOCUST

6 to 8 ft. G .

4 to 6 ft. G .

SALDC babylonica

BABYLON W EEPING WILLOW

8 to 10 ft. C .

6 to 8 ft. C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

babylonica annularis, RINGLEAF WILLOW Every leaf curls into a little ring. Less drooping than common vari ety.

8 to 10 ft. C .

6 to 8 ft. C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

SORBUS aucuparia EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN-ASH

8 to 10 ft. S .

4 to 6 ft. S .

aucuparia p>endula WEEPING MOUNT AIN- ASH

top worked. 6 ft. stem G .

TIIIA americana, AMERICAN LINDEN

10 to 12 ft. S .

8 to 1 0 ft. S .

3.00

2.00

2.00

1.50

1.25

1.75

1.25

1.00

1.50

1.00

.80

1.25

.75

.60

1.00

.60

.50

.75

.50

.40

2.00

1.50

1.75

1.25

1.00

1.50

1.00

t .75

1.25

.75

.60

1.00

.60

.50

2.00

1.25

.75

.60

3.00

2.00

1.50

2.50

1.50

1.25

2.00

1.25

1.00

1.50

1.00

.90

1.25

.90

.80

1.00

.80

.70

.90

.70

.60

.80

.60

.50

2.50

2.00

2.25

1.75

2.00

1.50

1.75

1.25

1.50

1.00

1.50

1.00

1.00

.75

3.00

2.25

2.00

1.50

1.75

1.25

1.50

1.00

1.25

.75

2.50

2.00

2.25

1.75

2.00

1.50

1.50

1.10

1.00

1.25

.85

.75

1.25

.85

.75

1.00

.70

.60

.75

.60

.50

1.25

1.00

1.00

.75

.60

.85

.65

.50

1.50

1.25

1.00

.75

.60

. 2.00

1.50

1.25

. 1.50

1.25

. 1.25

1.00

25

Deciduous Shrubs

Unless otherwise stated all plants in this section will be “bare roots”

each 10 100

rate rate rate

ARONIA arbutifolia, RED CHOKEBERRY

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. S .

.35

.25

CAESALPINIA gilliesi (Poinciana)

BIRD OF PARADISE

Foliage acacia-like. Flowers yellow with long-protruding red stamens. Blooms all summer and fall. Splendid for hot and dry localities.

4 to 6 ft. S .

.75

.60

.50

3 to 4 ft. S .

.65

.50

.40

2 to 3 ft. S .

.50

.40

.35

CARYOPTERIS incana

COMMON BLUEBEARD

3 to 4 ft. C .

.50

.35

CORNUS kousa, KOUSA DOGWOOD

1 3^ to 2 ft. S .

.50

.40

CYDONIA cathayensis

4 to 5 ft. S .

1.00

.75

3 to 4 ft. S .

.75

.60

Note that all our Japanese Quinces (except pigmaea) are grown from cuttings or grafts. Seedlings of C. japonica are commonly offered very cheap but they are worthless as a rule.

japonica, SCARLET FLOWERING QUINCE

The old favorite. Flowers bright red.

Growth bushy and erect.

4 to 6 ft. C&G . 1.25

.85

.75

3 to 4 ft. C & G .

1.00

.75

.65

2 to 3 ft. C & G .

.65

.50

.40

1 H to 2 ft. C & G .

.50

.40

.35

1 to 1 H ft. C & G .

.40

.30

.25

japonica Candida

WHITE FLOWERING QUINCE

l^to2 ft. G .

.65

.50

1 to 1 M ft. G .

.50

.40

japonica pigmaea

This comes fairly true from seed. Very

dwarf. Flowers salmon.

lMto2 ft. S .

.75

.60

1 to 1 H ft. S .

. .65

.50

.40

8 to 12 in. S .

.50

.40

japonica rubra grandiflora

BLOOD RED FLOWERING QUINCE

3 to 4 ft. C & G .

1.25

1.00

2 to 3 ft. C & G .

. 1.00

.75

.65

1 to 1 3^ ft. C G .

. .75

.50

.40

japonica sanguinea

CRIMSON FLOWERING QUINCE

Flowers very deep red. Differs decidedly from Scarlet Flowering in color. Growth lower and more spreading. Blooms spring and fall. Nearly evergreen.

3 to 4 ft. C .

. 1.00

.75

2 to 3 ft. C .

. .75

.60

.50

1 H to 2 ft. C .

. .65

.50

DEUTZIA gracilis, SLENDER DEUTZIA

1 to 1 K ft. C .

. .40

.25

magnifica

Comparatively new. Best of all Deutzias. Flowers pure white in extraordinary pro¬ fusion.

6 to 8 ft. C .

. 1.25

1.00

3 to 4 ft. C .

. .75

.60

2 to 3 ft. C .

.65

.50

rosea, ROSE PANICLE DEUTZIA

6 to 8 ft. C .

. 1.00

.75

4 to 6 ft. C .

. .75

.60

3 to 4 ft. C

. .65

.50

2 to 3 ft. C

. .50

.40

.35

lMto2 ft. C

. .40

.30

.25

FORSYTHIA intermedia

BORDER FORSYTHIA

2 to 3 ft. C .

. .50

.40

1 34 to 2 ft. C .

.. .40

.30

1 to 1 34 ft. C .

.. .30

.25

intermedia spectabilis

SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA

1 34 to 2 ft. C .

,. .50

.40

1 to 1 H ft. C .

.. .40

.30

26

HIBISCUS syriacus, SHRUB ALTHEA assorted named varieties

6 to 7 ft. C .

4 to 6 ft. C .

3 to 4 ft. C .

KERRIA japonica fl. pi., EKDUBLE KERRIA

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

l>^to2 ft. C .

LAGERSTROEMIA indica rosea PINK crape myrtle

lHto2 ft. C .

1 to 1 H ft- C .

PHILADELPHUS; MOCKORANGE OR SYRINGA Albatre

One of the best of the newer kinds. Flowers very large, semi-double, snow white.

2 to 3 ft. C .

lHto2 ft. C .

1 to 1 H ft. C .

Avalanche

8 to 10 ft. C .

Bouquet Blanc

6 to 8 ft. C .

coronarius, SV^-RET MOCKORANGE

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

lHto2 ft. C .

Dame Blanche

2 to 3 ft. C .

Favorite

8 to 10 ft. C .

Girandole

2 to 3 ft. C .

lMto2 ft. C .

1 to 1 ft. C .

grandiflorus, BIG SCENTLESS MOCKORANGE

6 to 8 ft. C .

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

lHto2 ft. C .

speciosus

4 to 6 ft. C .

Virginale

One of the outstanding new varieties. Flowers very large in fine clusters.

2 to 3 ft. C .

1 H to 2 ft. C .

PUNICA, granatum COMMON POMEGRANATE Double Scarlet

4 to 5 ft. C .

3 to 4 ft. C . .

Double Variegated

Also known as M me. Legrelle. Flowers double, red variegated with creamy yellow.

4 to 6 ft. C .

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

Double Yellow

6 to 8 ft. C .

granatum nana, DWARF POMEGRANATE

balled 1 to 2 ft. C .

balled 8 to 12 in. C .

4 in. pot 10 to 1 5 in. C .

3 in. pot 8 to 10 in. S .

SPIRE A Anthony Waterer

2 to 3 ft. C .

1 to 2 ft. C .

froebeh, FROEBEL SPIREA

Flowers wine colored in flat clusters like A. Waterer. Growth much stronger.

2 to 3 ft. C .

1 1^2 to 2 ft. C .

prunifolia plena DOUBLE BRIDAL W-REATH

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

reevesiana lanceolata DOUBLE REEVES SPIREA

Quite a favorite in California as here the foliage is practically evergreen.

1 ^ to 2 ft. C .

1 to 1 H ft- C .

vanhouttei, VANHOUTTE SPIREA

3 to 4 ft. C .

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

1.00

.75

. .75

.60

. .65

.50

. .75

.50

.40

. .50

.40

.30

. .40

.30

.25

. .50

.40

. .40

.30

.75

.60

.65

.50

.50

.40

1.00

.75

1.00

.75

.50

.40

.40

.30

.30

.25

.65

.50

1.00

.75

.75

.50

.60

.40

, .50 4GE

.35

1.00

.75

. .50

.40

.40

.30

. .35

.25

. .75

.60

.65

.50

.50

.40

. 1.00

.65

.50

. .75

.50

.40

. 1.00

.75

. .75

.50

.40

. .50

.40

.35

. .75

.60

. 1.00

.75

. .65

.50

. .50

.35

.30

. .40

.25

.20

. .75

.60

. .65

.50

. .40

.30

.25

. .35

.25

.20

. .65

.50

.40

. .50

.40

.35

.. .50

.40

. .40

.30

.25

.. .65

.50

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SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis) CHINESE LILAC

Also known as Rouen Lilac. It is a hybrid between Common and Persian Lilac and in California is generally known as Persian. Makes long slender branches which are covered with flowers on the upper 15 or 18 inches. Excellent to cut.

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

6

to 8

ft. C .

. 1.25

1.00

4

to 6

ft. C .

. 1.00

.75

3

to 4

ft. C .

. 75

.60

.50

vulgaris, COMMON PURPLE LILAC

4

to 6

ft. S .

. 1.00

.75

3

to 4

ft. S .

. 75

.60

.50

2

to 3

ft. S .

. 65

.50

.40

Lilacs

Named Varieties

All oiiT Lilacs are pinched when a few inches high so all sizes are branched, and practically all will bloom the first season.

NOVELTIES

each

10

rate

rate

4

to 6 ft. B .

.. 1.75

1.50

3

to 4 ft. B

.. 1.50

1.25

2

to 3 ft. B

1.25

1.00

IK to 2 ft. B

1.00

.75

1

to 1 K ft. B .

.75

.60

In order to show

what sizes are available

for each variety

we use letters following

each name. The code is as follows:

A for 8 to 10 ft.

E for 2 to 3

ft.

B for 6 to 8 ft.

F for 1 K to 2

ft.

C for 4 to 6 ft.

G for 1 to 1

K ft.

D for 3 to 4 ft.

Capt. Baltet Single. Violet lilac. E-F-G.

Jan Van Tol Single white. Both the clusters and the individual flowers are of enormous size. A very good grower and free bloomer. Very fine. E-F-G.

Maurice Barres Single. Mauve opening lilac blue. E.

Mme. Francisque Morel Double. Light creamy lilac. Very fine. E-F-G.

Mrs. Edward Harding Double. "Bright carmine rose. Bears big panicles of large full flowers. .Awarded the special prize founded by .Mrs. Edw. Harding for the best double red lilac.” This is the introducer’s de¬ scription. Has not flowered with us as yet. E-F-G.

Pres. Faillieres Double. Lavender pink. Cobr charming. Trusses simply enormous. Flowers large and very double. Truly magnificent and easily the best. E-F-G.

Pres. Poincare IDouble. Claret mauve. Clusters of unusual size, very compact, with very large flowers. One of the best. C-D-E-F.

Reaumur Single. Violet carmine. Buds deep purple. Clusters rather long, single or forked. Very good. E-F.

GENERAL COLLECTION

Includes introductions of 1928

Letters after description indicate available sizes as explained above.

8

to 10

ft. B .

. 2.00

1.50

6

to 8

ft. B

1.50

1.25

4

to 6

ft. B

1.25

1.00 .75

3

to 4

ft. B

. 1.00

.75 .60

2

to 3

ft. B

.75

.60 .50

1

K to 2

ft. B

.60

.50 .40

1

to I K ft. B

.50

.40 .35

DOUBLE VARIETIES

*Berryer Mauve. Petals curly. Free bloomer. E-F.

Chas. Sargent Violet mauve blended sky blue; enormous flowers and clusters. E-F-G.

♦Claude Bernard Bright mauve. Included in t’ne "Early Lilacs” but really in a class by itself and distinct from all others. Petals are long and wavy or twisted. Largest flowers are an inch broad. Very fine. A-B-C.

Condorcet .Almost pure blue. Semi-double. F-G.

Edith Cavell Milk white. Buds tinted deep cream. Handsome. E-F-G. Edouard Andre Rose or nearly pink. F-G.

Ellen Willmott Snow white. Elegant spikes; fine large flowers of the "hose in hose” type. G.

^ Emile Gentile Bright cobalt-blue. B.

Georges Bellair Carmine becoming purple. Very profuse and com- ' pact. G.

Hippolyte Maringer Purplish mauve; compact clusters. D-E-F.

Jean Bart Carmine becoming rosy purple. Petals sharp and twisted. Unique. E.

Jean Mace Mauve changing to bluish purple. Very good. B-F.

Jeanne d’Arc White. Flowers very large; Very early, profuse and fine in every way. E-F-G.

La Tour d’ Auvergne Dark lilac. Good. F-G.

Leon Gambetta Pink-lilac. Early. Among the best. C-D-E-F-G. Marechal Lannes Mauve becoming pinkish blue. Beautiful color. E-F-G.

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DOUBLE VARIETIES (Continued)

Maximowicz Violet heliotrope. Clusters long and well filled. F-G.

Montaigne Pinkish mauve. Very large clusters. C-D-E.

President Loubet Deep purple beco.ming reddish lilac. D-E.

President Viger Purple becoming lilac. Clusters large and dense. E-F.

♦Vauban Pale mauve pink. Panicles large. Delicious fragrance. Extremely free bloomer. Strong grower. A-B-C-D-E.

Victor Lemoine Pinkish purple becoming mauve blue. Clusters much forked. Strong fragrance. D-E.

Waldeck-Rousseau Double. Deep violet flowers, borne in long trusses. E-F.

SINGLE VARIETIES

*Buffon Flowers large, pink shaded mauve. B-E-F-G.

Christopher Columbus Opens clear blue. Late. E-F-G.

De Miribel Dark bluish violet. Very late. D-E-F-G.

*Descartes Mauve blue. Exceedingly free blooming. Flowers before leaves appear. B-C-D-E-F-G.

Diderot Deep purple; buds almost black. Clusters very long and nar¬ row. G.

Dr. Breitschneider Pure pink. Blooms on new wood, hence late. E-F-G.

Dr. Lindley ^Brilliant violet-purple, buds red. Fine regular clusters. E-F-G.

Edmond Boissier Dark purple. Flowers very large. E-F-G.

Glorie de Lorraine Dark lilac becoming blue. E-F.

Hugo Koster Reddish purple. Clusters of good size and regular form. E-F-G.

*Lamartine ^Mauve pink. Clusters much forked. Flowers large. Ex¬ tremely vigorous and one of the earliest. A-B-E-F-G.

♦Louvois Purple becoming blue. Clusters extra large. D-E-F-G.

Ludwig Spaeth Dark purple. Clusters long and slender. Late. D-E-F.

Lutece Pink. Very late. Blooms on new wood. C-LLE-F.

Marie Le Graye White. Early. An old favorite. D-E-F-G.

♦Mirabeau ^Mauve. The earliest of all. Extremely vigorous. B-C-E-F.

Mont Blanc White. Large flowers and clusters. Very fragrant. D-E-F-G.

Perle von Stuttgart Pure white. Both flowers and clusters very large. C-D-E-F-G.

Vestale White. Flowers large. Our earliest white variety. Very fine. D-E-F-G.

♦Varieties starred are the new “Early Lilacs.” These are hybirds between Syringa giraldi and the earliest varieties of S. vulgaris. They are very distinct from previous varieties in both appearance and habit. They are ten days to two weeks earlier and the clusters are borne well above the foliage at the ends of long erect branches. Leaves are only partially developed when they bloom. These features give them very great value as cut flowers. W e recommend them highly.

TAMARIX pentandra

FIVE STAMEN TAMARIX

This is the pink flowering type that blooms all summer. Also called T. hispida aestivalis.

to 8 to 6

ft. C ft. C

VIBURNUM opulus sterile COMMON SNOWBALL

3 to 4 ft. C .

2 to 3 ft. C .

WEIGELA

Chameleon

Has both pink and white flowers at the same time.

C .

C .

each

10

100

rate

rate

rate

. 65

.50

.40

. 50

.40

.35

. 75

.60

.50

. 65

.50

.40

2 to 3

1 H to 2 nana variegata

2 to 3 ft. C .

lV2to2 ft. C .

rosea, PINK WEIGELA

2 to 3 ft. C .

1 3^ to 2 ft. C .

1 to 1 M ft. C .

.50

.40

.65

.50

.65

.50

.40

.30

.50

.40

.50

.35

.30

.30

.25

Climbers

each 10 rate rate

EUONYMUS radicans acutus SHARPLEAF W INTERCREEPER

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 35 .25

GELSEMIUM sempervirens CAROLINA JESSAMINE

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 40 .30

HARDENBERGIA monophylla (pink)

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H S . 35 .25

monophylla alba (white)

5 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. S . 50 .35

monophylla lilacina (blue)

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. S . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 50 .35

HEDERA canariensis variegata YELLOWEDGE ALGERIAN IVY

This is the beautiful large leafed Ivy which has red leafstalks and conspicuous creamy

variegation. Also called Madeira Iv>\

4 in. pot, 6 to 12 in. C . 50 .35

helix marmorata

Very small leaves with white variegation.

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. C . 40 .30

JASMINUM beesianum, ROSY JASMINE

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. C . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 35 .25

2H in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. C . 20 .15

grandiflorum, SPANISH JASMINE

5 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 75 .50

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 H ft. C . 40 .30

primulinum, PRIMROSE JASMINE

4 in. pot, 3 to 4 ft. C . 40 .30

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 35 .25

PANDOREA jasminoides JASMINE PANDOREA

More commonly known as Tecoma jas¬

minoides.

4 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. C . 40 .30

4 in. pxjt, 1 to 1 ft. C . 35 .25

SOLANUM jasminoides JASMINE NIGHTSHADE

4 in. pot, 2 to 3 ft. C . 35 .25

AUSTRALIAN BLUEBELL CREEPER

4 in. pot, 1 H to 2 ft. C . 40 .30

2 H in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. S . 25 .20

WISTERIA All stock offered below is bench grafted and grown in open ground, not staked, to the age specified. Most of them will start blooming at once. “Bare roots” unless otherwise stated.

floribunda violacea plena

DOUBLE VIOLET JAPANESE WISTERIA

3 year G . 2.25 1.75

2 year G . 2.00 1.50

multijuga, LONGCLUSTER WISTERIA

3 year G . 2.00 1.50

multijuga alba

W HITE WEEPING WISTERIA

3 year G . 2.00 1.50

multijuga longissima

A variety of W. multijuga with astonish¬ ingly long clusters of light purple flowers.

On a well established vine they will run 3 to

4 ft. in length. The original old vine fre¬ quently has them 4 to 5 ft. and very rarely

they have actually attained 6 ft.

4 year G .

3 year G .

... 2.50 .. 2.25

2.00

1.75

multijuga rosea

PINK JAPANESE WISTERIA

3 year G .

2 year G .

.. 2.25 ... 2.00

1.75

1.50

sinensis (blue), CHINESE WISTERIA

4 year G .

5 gal. can, 3 year G .

5 in. pot, 1 to 2 ft. G .

.. 2.25 .. 2.00 ... 1.00

1.75

1.50

.75

iO

100

rate

.20

.40

.30

.25

.25

.20

.10

.25

.20

.25

.20

.15

1.25

1.50

1.25

WISTERIA (Continued) each

rate

venusta, SILKY WISTERIA

Bears a profuse crop of large white flowers in short compact clusters. Very precocious, often blooms one year from graft.

4 year G . 2.25

Mrs. McCullagh

A scarce and very beautiful variety. Short jointed and of rather slow growth. Flowers large in compact clusters of medium size.

Color rich mauve purple.

3 year G . 2.25

2 year G . 2.00

10 100

rate rate

1.75

1.75

1.50

STANDARD WISTERIAS

Offered this season for the first time. They are about the size of a good Standard Rose but with 4 ft. stems. Heads sufficiently de¬ veloped to make a good showing. As they are quite a novelty we believe they will sell well.

Assorted varieties G . 2.50 2.00

W. multijuga.

W. multijuga alba W. multijuga longissima.

W. multijuga rosea (pink)

W. Mrs. McCullagh.

Eztra heavy' plants G . 3.00 2.50

W. mijltijuga

Miscellaneous

CORDYLINE (Dracaena)

balled. 2 to 3 ft. S . 1.75 1.25 1.00

4 in. pot, 1 to 1 ft. S . 40 .30 .25

HESPERO YUCCA whipplei CHAPARRAL YUCCA CALIFORNIA YUCCA

This is our native Yucca whose enormous flower spikes lend so much beauty to the foothill region of Southern California. Is not long coming into bloom. Flower spikes often 10 or 12 ft. tall with hundreds of flowers.

4 in. pot, 3 year S .

4 in. pot, 2 year S .

.50

.40

.35

.30

PEONIES, assorted varieties

roots .

.35

.25

PHOENIX canariensis, CANARY DATE PALM

balled, 2 to 3 ft. S .

balled. 1 H to 2 ft. S .

2.00

1.50

1.50

1.25

REDWOOD BURLS We can always supply these in any desired qtxantity. Price fluctuates according to season and expense of gathering. If interested write us about how many you can use, size desired and we will quote definitely.

WOODWARDIA radicans

We can supply collected roots for shipment from Santa Cruz Mountains direct to customers at $7.50 per 100. No shipment of less than 50.

Roses

BUSH AND STANDARD

We grow both bush and standards extensively and specialize on the best of recent sorts. As this list goes to press we are digging and do not want to issue new list until that job is completed and we know just what is unsold.

Revised list corrected down to date will be issued in early Decem¬ ber. If you are interested write us for a copy. For descriptions of all varieties offered see our List No. 3014 which will be sent on request.

SEE NEXT PAGE FOR SUPPLIES

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Supplies

MOSS We offer only Oregon Tree Moss in bales of about 50 lbs. These bales are made up entirely of selected sheets suitable for florists’ use, lining hanging baskets, etc. It is bone dry so you are not buying water. Very different from the general run offered. Prices f.o.b. San Jose:

1 bale $5.00 5 bales at 4.50 10 bales at 4.25

PAPER POTS We are agents for Bird & Son’s famous Neponset Red Paper Pots, the same kind we use in our own packing and shipping. Prices quoted are for the pots at factory in Mass. They can be shipped economically to any Pacific Coast point via Panama Canal. All orders must be for not less than a case of any size.

Quantity Weight Price

Size per case per case per 1000

214 in. 1000 12 lbs . *3.40

IH in. 1000 16 lbs . 3.90

3 in. 1000 24 lbs . 5.30

3 y2 in. 1000 34 lbs . 6.90

4 in. 500 23 lbs . 8.60

5 in. 500 37 lbs . 13.40

6 in. 500 51 lbs . 17.90

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