. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Cypress Lawsoniana. A beautiful, ornamental species, for lawns or parks. 75c. each. Cypress Monterey. See Page 83. Diosma Alba. See Page 68. Eucalyptus Globulus (Blue Gum). See Page 84. Garrya eliptica. An evergreen shrub, native of this State, flowers yellow. $ each. Grevillea Kobiista. See Page 84. Holly, European. A beautiful, small Tree, with prickly, dark green foliage. 50c. to $ each. Juniper, Irish.
. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Cypress Lawsoniana. A beautiful, ornamental species, for lawns or parks. 75c. each. Cypress Monterey. See Page 83. Diosma Alba. See Page 68. Eucalyptus Globulus (Blue Gum). See Page 84. Garrya eliptica. An evergreen shrub, native of this State, flowers yellow. $ each. Grevillea Kobiista. See Page 84. Holly, European. A beautiful, small Tree, with prickly, dark green foliage. 50c. to $ each. Juniper, Irish. A beautiful variety, upright growth, and short, green foliage. $ each. Juniper, Japan. Weeping; a handsome Tree, with dark, green foliage and drooping branches. $ ea. Laurel, English. Broad, shining, green foliage. 50c. each. Laurel \ obi I is (, Sweet Bay). One of the finest ornamental shrubs. § each. Laurestinus. The handsomest of our Winter flowering shrubs, well adapted for hedges. 25c. each. Loquat. Ornamental Tree, with large, crumpled, dark green foliage. 50 and 75c. each. Magnolias. See Pages 85 and 90. Manzanita. A well-known native shrub. $ each. Cork Oak. A variety of Evergreen Oak, ornamen- tal and useful. $ each. Olea fra grans. A native of Japan, with creamy- white flowers, extremely fragrant. 50c. each. Pepper Tree. See Page 85. Pine Canariensis. A rapid growing, handsome Pine, with foliage of a bluish tint. 50 and 75c. each. * Pine, Monterey. See Page 85. Pittosporuin IVigrescens. A beautiful, large shrub of rapid growth, leaves of a glossy, shining, light color. 50 and 75c. each. Pittosporum Tobira. A low spreading shrub, with dense, dark green leaves and fragrant flowers. 50 and 75c. each. Pittosporum Undulatum. Leaves dark green, growth vigorous. 50 and 75c. each. Privet. The well-known hedge plant. Red Wood {Sequoia Sempervirens). The well-known Eed Wood of this State, fine ornamental Tree. 75c. each. Spruce, Balsam. A very
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