. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, California, Catalogs; Evergreens, California, Catalogs; Shrubs, California, Catalogs. 20 CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. Fabiana, Imbricata—An erect growing shrub with peculiar dark green foliage, and numerous tube-shaped white flowers. Ficus, Macrophylla (Rubber Tree)—A grand tree with leaves eight to twelve inches long, and from five to eight inches broad, dark shining green above, yellowish green Ficus macrophylla. Filaria, Latifolia—A handsome shrub of recent introduction, with
. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, California, Catalogs; Evergreens, California, Catalogs; Shrubs, California, Catalogs. 20 CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. Fabiana, Imbricata—An erect growing shrub with peculiar dark green foliage, and numerous tube-shaped white flowers. Ficus, Macrophylla (Rubber Tree)—A grand tree with leaves eight to twelve inches long, and from five to eight inches broad, dark shining green above, yellowish green Ficus macrophylla. Filaria, Latifolia—A handsome shrub of recent introduction, with small leathery leaves. Garrya, Elliptica—An evergreen shrub indigenous to this State, with elliptical leaves, dark green and shining above, hoary beneath ; flowers yellowish, borne in elegant pendulous catkins succeeded by black berries. Grevillea, Robusta—A beautiful tree of rapid growth, with fern-like, dark green foliage and orange colored flowers. Heath, Mediterranean—A handsome, dwarf, compact-growing little evergreens with light feathery foliage and abundant purplish pink flowers in spring. Holly, European—A beautiful small tree, with prickly dark green foliage; grows moderately fast, and is covered during the winter months with bright red berries. The variegated varieties are remarkably handsome lawn plants; the leaves are variously marked with yellow or white, and some are very curiously shaped; habit of growth similar to the European. We ofler the following distinct sorts :— " Golden Queen—Leaves large, much mottled with gray and green, and with a broad, well defined, continuous margin of deep golden yellow. A very handsome form and said to be the finest of the golden-edged type. " Golden-Margined—Leaves splashed with pale green; narrow but irregular golden Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may
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