Archive image from page 42 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 THE FAN CHER CREEK NURSERIES. ERESNO 39 LONICERA. Honeysuckle Loniccra nltida. 'Upright Evergreen Honeysuckle.' A beautiful xhrub of recent introduction. Its graceful stems with a wealth of tiny, glossy green leaves, white flowers, followed with purple fruit, ma


Archive image from page 42 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 THE FAN CHER CREEK NURSERIES. ERESNO 39 LONICERA. Honeysuckle Loniccra nltida. 'Upright Evergreen Honeysuckle.' A beautiful xhrub of recent introduction. Its graceful stems with a wealth of tiny, glossy green leaves, white flowers, followed with purple fruit, make it very desirable, MAHONIA. Oregon Grape Evergreen shrubs of wide use in garden and park making, their chief charm being a handsome foliage and yellow flowers, followed by fruits borne much like grapes, hence the common name. Mahonia aquifollum. 'Oregon Grape.' Pacific Coast. Shining, purplish, pric kly leaves; bright yellow flowers; berries blue-black. A Dativi variety widely used where autumn leaf color effects are a consideration, and also for thicket effects. M. japonlca, syn. M. beali. 'Japanese Mahonia.' Foliage roundish- ovate, and larger than in M. aciuifolium, and beautifully shaded in yellow and red; flowers yellow; fruit (lark blue. Distinct and desirable in shady spots. M. plnnata. 'California Grape.' A native shrub of rare merit. An upright grower, leaves toothed like those of the Holly, when young suffused with red and bronze. Do best in partial shade. Merits consideration in garden planning and planting. MYRTUS. Myrtle A shrub of wide use in the beautification of home grounds, and well adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate in California. Foliage rather small but aromatic; flowers white, followed by fruit of berry shape and blue-black in color. Fine for grouping, as single specimen and for tub or pot plants. Myrtus communis. 'Common Myrtle.' Europe. Classic shrub with handsome, aromatic foliage, and fragrant white flowers, which appear all summer


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