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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

27 


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 


2° 


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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