Archive image from page 66 of Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses . descriptivecatal1902fanc Year: 1902 Fancher Creek Nurseries 63 CEDAR ATlyANTlCA Aucuba, japonica—A very handsome shrub, and one of the best of the colored leaved foli- age plants; leaves large, distinctly speckled with golden yellow. Should be grown in partial shade. Berberis, canadenis—A native species, with handsome, distinct foliage and yellow flow- ers, succeeded by red berries. purpurea


Archive image from page 66 of Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses . descriptivecatal1902fanc Year: 1902 Fancher Creek Nurseries 63 CEDAR ATlyANTlCA Aucuba, japonica—A very handsome shrub, and one of the best of the colored leaved foli- age plants; leaves large, distinctly speckled with golden yellow. Should be grown in partial shade. Berberis, canadenis—A native species, with handsome, distinct foliage and yellow flow- ers, succeeded by red berries. purpurea—This is one of the finest of all Berberis; foliage thick and leathery; violet purple flowers, orange yellow and deliciously fragrant. Box Tree, Dwarf ( Buxus suffructicosa)—A~ fine small bush, with glossy, roundish leaves. The variety so extensively used for edging. sempervirens (Common Tree Box)—A handsome lawn shrub with small, deep green foliage; also very suitable for making hedges. Wood is very hard. sempervirens argentea (Silver Striped Tree Box)—Of the same habit as the above, but with silvery-striped leaves. Broom Scotch {Genista)—A very handsome shrub, with drooping branches; covered in the Spring with bright yellow pea-shaped flowers. Very effective for grouping. Spanish—An upright growing shrub; flowers yellow, produced very freely in the Spring on long, pendulous, round, leafless branches. California Wild Coffee KRhamnus Californicus)—A striking shrub indigneous to the coast counties of this state; flowers greenish, in panicles; with long elliptical, oblong, glabrous leaves. Camellia, Japonica—Very beautiful winter flowering evergreens. Their handsome, shin- ing, dark green foliage and magnificent wax-like flowers of various colors, render them indispensable for the conservatory, and well adapted for parlor or window culture. Perfectly hardy in this climate, in the open ground, but should be planted in a shady place and protected the first year.


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