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PLANTING 



PLANTING 



*Pittosporum undulatum (10 to 15 feet). 

 *Pittosporum viridiflorum (8 to 10 feet). 



Polygala Dalmaisiana (3 to 5 feet). 



Prunus lusitanica (8 feet). 

 *Psidium Cattleianum (3 to 6 feet). 



Pyraeantha angustifolia (6 feet). 



Pyracantha coccinea (6 to 8 feet). 



Quillaja Saponaria (10 to 15 feet). 

 * Raphiolepis indica (6 to 8 feet). 



Raphiolepis umbellata (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Rhodorhiza florida (6 feet). 

 fSalvia Sessei (6 feet). 

 *Sparmannia africana (8 feet). 



Spartium junceum (6 to 8 feet). 

 fSphseralcea umbellata (8 feet). 

 *Solanum Rantonnetii (6 feet). 

 *Streptosolen Jamesonii (3 to 6 feet). 

 *Tecoma capensis (8 feet). 

 tTecoma Smithii (6 to 8 feet). 

 fTithonia diversifolia (8 to 10 feet). 



Veronica in variety (2 to 6 feet). 



Viburnum suspensum (6 feet). 

 *Wigandia caracasana (8 to 10 feet;. 



Group IV. Shrubs resistant to soil and climatic condi- 

 tions along the California seacoast. 



The plants in this list are fairly resistant to the effects 

 of strong prevailing winds and thrive in dry sandy soils 

 containing more or less salt and are therefore valuable 

 for windbreaks and shelter plantings. In general, the 

 finer the foliage and the more willowy or wire-like the 

 branches, the more easily do they withstand the trying 

 conditions. A noticeable exception is some few kinds 

 of hardy palms which thrive under such conditions 

 because of the stiff character of their leaves and stems. 



Evergreen. 



Cupressus macrocarpa (10 to 20 feet). 



Tamarix in variety (8 feet). 



Myrica californica (8 to 10 feet). 



Acacia longifolia (6 to 10 feet). 

 *A triplex Breweri (6 feet). 



Casuarina in variety (10 to 25 feet). 

 *Coprosma Baueri (6 feet). 



Rhus integrtfolia (6 feet). 



Leptospermum in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Melaleuca in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Callistemon in variety (4 to 8 feet). 



Myopprum lartum (8 to 12 feet). 



Veronica in variety (2 to 6 feet). 

 *Anthyllis Barba-Jovis (4 to 6 feet). 



Juniperus in variety (2 to 8 feet). 



Ulex europoeus (6 feet). 



Rhamnus califojnica (8 to 10 feet). 



Ceanothus thyrsiflorus (6 to 10 feet). 



Acacia melanoxylon (10 to 25 feet). 



Acacia Farnesiana (10 to 12 feet). 



Acacia armata (6 to 8 feet). 



Coronilla glauca (4 to 6 feet). 



Pittosporum crassifolium (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum phillyraeoides (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum Tobira (8 to 10 feet). 



Escallonia rubra (6 feet). 



Dodonsea in variety (8 feet). 



Spartium junceum (6 to 8 feet). 



Lyonthamnus floribundus var. asplenifolius (15 to 20 feet). 



Medicago arborea (6 feet). 



Cytisus in variety (6 to 8 feet). 



Metrosideros tomentosa (6 to 12 feet). 



Phillyrea latifolia (10 feet). 



Polygala Dalmaisiana (3 to 5 feet). 



Maytenus Boaria (10 to 20 feet). 



Hakea in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Lycium chinense (6 feet). 



Ceratonia Siliqua (8 to 12 feet). 



Eteagnus pungens (6 feet). 



Artemisia arbprescens (6 feet). 

 *Statice in variety (1 foot). 

 *Ficus macrophylla (10 to 20 feet). 

 *Echium in variety (4 to 6 feet). 



Palms. 



Chamserops humilis (6 feet). 

 Phoenix canariensis (15 feet). 

 PhoEnix dactylifera (20 feet). 

 Trachycarpus excelsus (20 feet). 

 Sabal Palmetto (12 feet). 

 Erythea armata (15 feet). 

 Washingtonia filifera (20 feet). 

 Erythea edulis (15 feet). 



Group V. Shrubs resistant to heat, drought, and neglect. 



In some semi-arid sections of California, it is neces- 

 sary to use plants that will grow more or less success- 



fully under conditions of severe heat, drought, and 

 neglect. Plants in this list are especially useful in those 

 situations where no attention can be given after the 

 plant is once established. 



Evergreen. 



Casuarina in variety (10 to 25 feet). 



Acacia in variety (5 to 20 feet). 

 *A triplex Breweri (6 feet). 



Pittosporum phillyrseoides (10 to 15 feet). 



Olea europsea (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum crassifolium (10 to 15 feet). 



Tristania conferta (10 to 20 feet). 



Photinia arbutifolia (8 to 10 feet). 



Spartium junceum (6 to 8 feet). 



Rhamnus californica (8 to 10 feet). 



Ceanothus in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Cytisus in variety (6 to 8 feet). 



Hakea in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Ligustrum in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Callistemon in variety (4 to 8 feet). 



Melaleucas in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Cistus in variety (2 to 4 feet). 



Albizzia Ipphantha (10 feet). 



Parkinsonia aculeata (8 to 10 feet). 



Nerium Oleander (8 to 10 feet). 



Myoporum laetum (8 to 12 feet). 



Raphiolepis umbellata (4 to 6 feet). 



Carpentaria californica (6 to 8 feet). 



Ceratonia Siliqua (8 to 12 feet). 



Evonymus japonica (6 to 8 feet). 



Arbutus Unedo (8 feet). 



Cassia tomentosa (8 feet). 



Cassia artemisipides (4 feet). 



Leptospermum in variety (6 to 10 feet). 

 *Agonis flexuosa (8 to 10 feet). 

 *Calothamnus quadrifidus (5 feet). 



Eteagnus pungens (6 feet). 



Romneya Coulteri (6 feet). 

 *Buddleia in variety (6 to 8 feet). 



Coronilla glauca (4 to 6 feet). 



Dodonaea cuneata (6 to 8 feet). 



Dodontea viscpsa (8 feet). 

 *Echium in variety (4 to 6 feet). 



Phillyrea latifolia (10 feet). 



Metrosideros tomentosa (6 to 12 feet). 

 *Malvaviscus mollis (6 feet). 



Prunus ilicifplia var. integrifolia (10 to 12 feet). 



Prunus caroliniana (10 to 12 feet). 



Pyracantha crenulata (6 to 8 feet). 



Deciduous. 



Tamarix paryiflora (6 to 8 feet). 



Tamarix hispida var. aestivalis (6 to 8 feet). 



Chaenomeles japonica (6 feet). 



Punica Granatum (6 feet). 



Berberis vulgaris var. atropurpurea (6 to 8 feet). 



Evonymus europsea (8 feet). 



Prunus cerasifera var. atropurpurea (10 to 12 feet). 



Group VI. Shrubs which are especially free-flowering. 



Many species of ornamental shrubs are particu- 

 larly free-flowering in California, while others possess 

 several flowering periods throughout the year. -Because 

 of their tendency to bloom in the fall and winter 

 seasons, they are especially useful in the more inten- 

 sively developed gardens where all-the-year-round 

 effects are desired. 



Evergreen. 



Choisya ternata (6 feet). 

 *Cestrum elegans (6 feet). 



Veronica in variety (2 to 6 feet). 



Polygala Dalmaisiana (3 to 5 feet). 

 *Grevillea Thelemanniana (4 feet). 

 *Rhodorhiza florida (6 feet). 

 *Lantana in variety (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Fuchsia in variety (6 feet). 



Sollya heterophylla (3 feet). 



Berberis Darwinii (6 to 8 feet). 



Escallonia rubra (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Streptosolen Jamesonii (3 to 6 feet). 



Spartium junceum (6 to 8 feet). 



Abelia grandiflora (6 feet). 

 tHeterocentron roseum (1 foot). 

 *Genista monosperma (6 to 8 feet). 



Pimelea ferrugmea (4 to 6 feet). 

 fBpuvardia Humboldtii (5 feet). 



Cistus ladaniferus var. maculatus (2 to 4 feet). 



Statice in variety (1 foot). 

 *Anthyllis Barba-Jovis (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Reinwardtia trigyna (3 feet). 

 *Iochroma in variety (8 to 10 feet). 



Escallonia pulverulenta (8 to 10 feet 1 

 *Jacobinia pauciflora (2 feet). 



