PLANTING 



PLANTING 



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on the section of the state in which they are located 

 and on the amount of water they receive. Because of 

 neglect aided by the long dry season, they often do 

 better, however, in half-shade where the soil does not 

 dry out so rapidly. 



Evergreen. 



Daphne odora (3 feet). 

 Erica in variety (2 to 5 feet). 

 *Coprosma Baueri (6 feet). 

 *Philadelphus mexicanus (5 feet). 

 Abelia grandiflora (6 feet). 

 Solly a heterophylla (3 feet). 

 *Fuchsia in variety (6 feet). 

 Azara microphylla (8 feet). 

 Hydrangea Hortensia (5 feet 

 Cotoneaster horizon- 

 talis (2 to 3 feet). 

 Camellia in variety 



(8 feet). 

 Hypericum calycinum 



(1 foot). 

 Hypericum Moseria- 



num (3 feet). 

 Manonia in variety (4 



feet). 

 Fatsia japonica (6 



feet). 

 *Abutilon striatum (8 



feet). 

 *Trachelospermum jas- 



minoides (3 feet). 

 Aucuba japonica (4 



feet). 

 Nandina domestica (6 



feet). 

 Escallonia rubra (6 



feet). 

 Pittosporum Tobira 



(12 feet). 

 Pittosporum hetero- 



phyllum (3 feet). 

 tCuphea in variety (2 



feet). 



tClerodendron in va- 

 riety (6 feet). 

 Buxus in variety (2 to 



8 feet). 

 *Cestrum in variety 



(8 feet). 

 Cornus capitata (10 



feet). 

 Azalea in variety (4 



feet). 



Rhododendron in va- 

 riety (5 feet). 

 Osmanthus in variety 



(3 to 10 feet). 

 Michelia fuscata (6 feet). 

 Pyracantha crenulata (6 feet). 

 Viburnum Tinus var. lucidum (10 feet). 

 Garrya elliptica (8 feet). 

 Arbutus Menziesii (25 feet). 

 *Myrtus Ugni (4 feet). 

 Ilex Aquifolium (6 to 10 feet). 

 Maytenus Boaria (10 to 20 feet). 

 *Heliotropium in variety (4 feet). 

 *Plumbago capensis (4 feet). 

 *Statice in variety (2 feet). 

 Chorizema ilicifolium (5 feet). 

 Ternstroemia japonica (8 feet). 

 tAsystasia bella (3 feet). 

 *Tibouchina splendens (5 feet). 

 *Jacobinia in variety (3 feet). 

 tStrobilanthes Dyerianus (5 feet). 

 tTempletonia retusa (3 feet). 

 tTheyetia nereifplia (8 feet). 

 *Melianthus major (4 feet). 

 *Tree ferns in variety (6 to 10 feet). 

 Prunus Laurocerasus (8 to 10 feet). 



Deciduous. 



Chaenomeles japonica (6 feet). 



Dieryilla in variety (8 feet). 



Kerria japonica (6 feet). 



Deutzia in variety (4 feet). 



Berberis Thunbergii (3 feet). 



Pseonia suffruticosa (3 feet). 



Rhododendron, Hinodigiri (3 feet). 



Rhododendron sinense (3 feet). 



Ribes in variety (6 to 8 feet). 



Philadelphus in variety (6 feet). 



Spiraea Van Hputtei (4 feet). 



Spirsea cantoniensis (5 feet). 



Viburnum Opulus var. sterile (8 feet). 



Viburnum tomentosum var. plicatum (6 feet). 



Syringa in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Magnolia in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Group III. Shrubs which thrive most successfully in 

 protected sunny locations. 



Many plants, native of countries warmer than Cali- 

 fornia, require warm moist situations. 



Evergreen. 



Acacia in variety (5 to 20 feet). 

 tAcocanthera spectabilis (6 feet). 

 fBaubinia in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Berberis Darwinii (6 to 8 feet). 

 tBouvardia Humboldtii (5 feet). 

 *Buddleia Davidii var. Veitchiana (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Cantua buxifqlia (8 feet). 

 *Carissa grandiflora (4 feet). 

 *Cassia in variety (4 to 10 feet). 



Choisya ternata (6 feet). 



3060. A bower or arbor of rustic work, with roses and clematis. To show an English scene 

 (Garden of S. Charrington, from "Gardening Illustrated"). 



Cistus in variety (2 to 4 feet). 



Cotpneaster in variety (2 to 8 feet). 



Cytisus in variety (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Diosma ericoidea (4 feet). 

 fDombeya natalensis (10 to 12 feet). 

 tDombeya spectabilis (8 to 10 feet). 

 *Duranta Plumieri (6 to 8 feet). 



Escallonia montevidensis (8 feet). 



Escallonia pulverulenta (8 to 10 feet). 



Escallonia rosea (8 feet). 



Eugenia apiculata (8 feet). 

 tEugenia jambolana (10 to 15 feet). 

 *Eugenia myrtifolia (10 to 15 feet). 



? Eugenia uniflora (6 to 8 feet). 

 Euphorbia pulcherrima (6 to 8 feet). 



Feijoa Sellowiana (8 feet). 

 *Genista monosperma (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Grevillea Thelemanniana (4 feet). 

 *Hardenbergia monophylla (5 feet). 

 fHibiscus heterophyllus (8 feet). 

 fHibiscus Rosa-sinensis (8 to 10 feet), 

 flochroma in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Jasminum humile (6 feet). 

 *Lantana in variety (4 to 6 feet). 



Leptospermum scoparium var. Chapmannii (8 feet). 



Leptospermum scoparium var. Nichollii (4 to 6 feeR. 



Leptospermuni scoparium var. bullatum (4 feet). 



Leptospermum laevigatum (6 to 10 feet). 



Lonicera nitida (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Malvaviscus mollis (6 feet). 



Melaleuca in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Metroeideroe lucida (6 feet). 



Metrosideros robusta (8 feet). 



Myrtus communis (3 to 5 feet). 



Nerium Oleander (8 to 10 feet). 

 tOxera pulchella (2 to 4 feet). 



Photinia serrulata (10 to 12 feet). 



Pimelea femiginea (4 to 6 feet). 



Pittosporum eugenioides (10 to 15 feet). 

 *Pittosportim rhombifolium (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum tenuifolium (10 to 15 feet). 



