. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Arboreus (Tree Myrtle.) California. 10 feet. Small tree with whitish bark. Flowers pale blue to white borne in panicles. Thysiflorus (California Lilac.) 20 feet, A splendid variety, with fine dark green foli- age: flowers light blue. CHERRY (Cerasus.) A bush or small tree sometimes making a height of 20 feet. Very ornamental with shining, dark glossy green holly-like foliage, and found growing in the lower foothills throu


. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Arboreus (Tree Myrtle.) California. 10 feet. Small tree with whitish bark. Flowers pale blue to white borne in panicles. Thysiflorus (California Lilac.) 20 feet, A splendid variety, with fine dark green foli- age: flowers light blue. CHERRY (Cerasus.) A bush or small tree sometimes making a height of 20 feet. Very ornamental with shining, dark glossy green holly-like foliage, and found growing in the lower foothills throughout California. Flow- ers are produced in racemes and are followed by large red or purple cherries, the stone almost filling them. A superb shrub and worthy of extensive cultivation. Often for .BOXWOOD OH BUXUS For borders; also for porch plants Broad-Leaved (C. Integrifolia.) Catalina Islands. California. 15 feet. Similar to preced- ing; leaves larger, with few spines; flowers more numerous and fruit larger. California Evergreen (Cerasus llicifolia.) 20 feet. With brilliant foliage, lighter than holly. Found in the lower foothills of Cali- fornia. CHRISTMAS BERRY (Heteromeles Arbuti folia.) 10 feet. A native shrub of California, growing quite abundantly in the coast coun- ties and thriving equally as well in the hot, dry climate of the interior. In bloom in the summer, in numerous white panicles. Valued highly not only as a striking decorative plant but also for the deep red berries which hang in immense clusters on the ends of the branches from November to February. These berries are extensively used during the holi- days and are known as Christmas berries, Holly Berries, etc. COLLETIA CRUCIATA. S. America. 4 feet. Curious shrubs with eleptic, flattened, prickly spiny leaves. Covered in spring with small white flowers. Fine single specimen plants. COPROSMA BAU ERIANA PICTURATA. New Zealand. 6 feet. Dense-growing shrub with rounded, glossy green leaves. Fine d


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