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PLANTING 



PLANTING 



Sollya heterophylla (3 feet). 



Hypericum calycinum (1 foot). 



Hypericum Moserianum (3 feet). 

 *Philadelphus mexieanus (5 feet). 

 *Trachelospermum jasminoides (3 feet). 

 tCuphea micropetala (3 feet). 

 *Cuphea ignea (5 feet). 



Clianthus puniceus (3 to 6 feet). 

 *Streptosolen Jamesonii (3 to 6 feet). 

 *Plumbago capensis (4 feet). 



Myrtus communis (3 to 5 feet). 



Cotoneaster microphylja (2 to 3 feet). 



Cotoneaster horizontal^ (2 to 3 feet). 

 *Coprosma Baueri (6 feet). 



Evonymus radicans (2 feet). 



Fuchsia Riccartonii (6 feet). 



Leptospermum leevigatum (6 to 10 feet). 

 *Tecoma capensis (8 feet). 

 *Reinwardtia trigyna (4 feet). 

 *Capparis spinosa (3 feet). 

 *Swainsona galegifolia var. albiflora (6 feet). 



Teucrium fruticans (6 feet). 



Coronilla glauca (4 to 6 feet). 



Melaleuca decussata (5 feet). 



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



Evonymus japonica var. viridi-variegata (4 feet). 



Lantana Sellowiana (4 feet). 

 *Lantana Camara (4 to 6 feet). 



Chorizema ilicifolium (5 feet). 

 *Melianthus major (4 feet). 

 *Buddleia madagascariensis (6 to 10 feet). 



Jasminum humile (6 feet). 

 *Solanurn Rantonnetii (6 feet). 



Artemisia arborescens (5 feet). 



Pentstemon cprdifolius (5 feet). 

 *Heliotropium in variety (3 feet). 



Pittosporum heterophyllum (3 feet). 

 *Fuchsia fulgens (5 feet). 

 *Fuchsia corymbiflora (6 feet). 



Group X. Shrubs for quick effects (California") . 



Many shrubs are of rapid growth and if given heat 

 and moisture will produce very quick effects. They are, 

 therefore, especially suitable for screens, barriers, and 

 mature effects in recently created gardens. 



Myoporum Isetum (8 to 12 feet). 



Albizzia lophantha (10 feet). 



Leptospermum Irovigatum (6 to 10 feet). 



Acacia in variety (5 to 20 feet). 



Melaleuca in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Spartium junceum (6 to 8 feet). 



Casuarina in variety (10 to 25 feet). 

 tTithonia diversifolia (8 to 10 feet). 

 *Wigandia caracasana (8 to 10 feet). 

 *Lantana in variety (4 to 6 feet). 



Cytisus in variety (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Iochroma in variety (8 to 10 feet). 

 *Cassia in variety (4 to 10 feet). 

 *Buddleia in variety (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Cestrum in variety (6 to 8 feet). 

 *Plumbago capensis (4 feet). 

 fSolanum Warscewiczii (8 feet). 



Dodonsea cuneata (6 to 8 feet). 

 tBpcconia frutescens (8 feet). 

 *Pittosporum undulatum (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum eugenioides (10 to 15 feet). 



Pittosporum crassifolium (10 to 15 feet). 

 *Coprosma Baueri (6 feet). 



Veronica in variety (2 to 6 feet). 

 *Sparmannia africana (8 feet). 



Coronilla glauca (4 to 6 feet). 

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

 *Agonis flexupsa (8 to 10 feet). 



Fatsia japonica (6 feet). 



Ligustrum ovalifolium (6 to 8 feet). 



Escallonia in variety (6 to 10 feet). 



Pimelea ferruginea (4 to 6 feet). 

 tCuphea micropetala (2 feet). 

 *Streptosolen Jamesonii (3 to 6 feet). 

 *Grevillea Thelemanniana (4 feet). 

 *Atriplex Breweri (6 feet). 

 *Mehanthus major (4 feet). 



Parkinsonia aculeata (8 to 10 feet). 



Ceanothus arborea (8 feet). 

 tMuehlenbeckia platyclada (6 feet). 

 fClerodendron in variety (6 feet). 

 *Abutilon in variety (8 feet). 

 fCarica quercifolia (6 to 8 feet). 



Agonis flexuosa, Schau. A tall shrub or tree from Austral.: Ivs. 

 lanceolate, smooth, dark green, the margins tinged with purple: 

 fl.-heads white, axillary, surrounded by broad bracts; stamens long, 

 numerous, white. 



Group XI. Especially choice and neat shrubs. 



Those shrubs which are free-flowering, compact, 

 and possess interesting and well-arranged foliage, are 



much in demand for the more intensively developed 

 parts of a garden. They are particularly suitable for 

 use on small home grounds, in formal gardens, and 

 around the base-line of buildings. 



Erica in variety (4 feet). 



Diosma ericoides (3 feet). 

 *Eugenia myrtifolia (10 to 15 feet). 



Choisya ternata (6 feet). 



Daphne odora (3 feet). 

 *Grevillea Thelemanniana (4 feet). 



Leptospermum scoparium var. Nichollii (4 to 6 feet). 



Lonicera nitida (4 to 6 feet). 



Berberis Darwinii (6 to 8 feet). 



Abelia grandiflora (6 feet). 



Pimelea ferruginea (4 to 6 feet). 

 *Myrtus Ugni (4 feet). 

 tTempletonia retusa (3 feet). 

 fAsystasia bella (3 feet). 



Sollya heterophylla (3 feet). 

 Trachelospermum jasminoides (3 feet). 

 *Philadelphus mexicanus (5 feet). 



Michelia fuscata (6 feet). 



?Heterocentron roseum (1 foot). 

 Dsedalacanthus nervosus (2 feet). 



Cassia artemisioides (4 feet). 



Eugenia apiculata (8 feet). 



Myrtus communis var. microphylla (2 to 3 feet). 

 *Coprosma Baueri (6 feet). 

 *Cneorum tricoccon (3 feet). 



Cotoneaster horizontalis (2 to 3 feet). 



Cotoneaster Franchetii (4 to 6 feet). 



Cotoneaster microphylla (2 to 3 feet). 



Ligustrum cpriaceum (3 to 6 feet). 



Ligustrum sinense (6 feet). 

 *Genista monosperma (6 to 8 feet). 

 fRhodorhiza flprida (6 feet). 



Aucuba japonica (4 feet). 



Azara microphylla (8 feet). 



Buxus in variety (2 to 8 feet). 



Camellia japonica (8 feet). 



Cytisus racemosus (2 to 3 feet). 



Evonymus japonica var. aureo-marginata (6 to 8 feet). 



Evonymus japonica var. viridi-variegata (4 feet). 



Mahonia japonica (4 feet). 



Melaleuca decussata (5 feet). 



Nandina domestica (6 feet). 



Osmanthus Aquifolium (4 feet). 



Veronica in variety (2 to 6 feet). 

 *Carissa grandiflora (4 feet). 



Hardenbergia monophylla (5 feet). 



Jasminum primulinum (6 feet). 



Metrosideros lucida (6 feet). 

 *Tibouchina splendens (5 feet). 

 tSalvia Sessei (6 feet). 

 *Fuchsia corymbiflora (6 feet). 

 *Fuchsia fulgens (4 feet). 

 *Fuehsia arborescens (6 feet). 

 *Duranta Plumieri var. alba (3 to 6 feet). 



Cneorum tricoccon, Linn., the spurge olive, is a native of S. Eu.: 

 smooth, evergreen, 1 or 2 ft. high: Ivs. narrow, entire, obtuse: fls. 

 axillary; pedicels not adnate to the bracts. Cneorum is one of the 

 Simarubacese, or by recent authorities made the sole representative 

 of the family Cneoracese. 



Group XII. Ornamental native shrubs. 



While the native shrubs of California are not, in 

 many cases, so effective and attractive for landscape 

 purposes as most of the exotic material used, there is a 

 growing interest in their ornamental qualities. They 

 may be employed extensively to give character to the 

 extremely naturalistic home grounds and to the typi- 

 cally Californian garden. Only the more ornamental 

 species in general cultivation are listed below. 



Carpenteria californica (6 to 8 feet). 

 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus (8 feet). 

 Photinia arbutifolia (8 to 10 feet). 



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

 Prunus ilicifolia var. integrifolia (10 to 15 feet). 

 Arbutus Menziesii (10 to 20 feet). 

 Ceanothus arboreus (8 to 10 feet). 

 Ceanothus spinosus (6 to 8 feet). 

 Parkinsonia aculeata (8 to 10 feet). 

 Garrya Fremontii (6 feet). 

 Rpmneya Coulteri (6 feet). 

 Ribes speciosum (4 feet). 

 Vaccinium ovatum (3 feet). 

 Mahonia Aquifolium (4 feet). 

 Rhamnus californica (8 to 10 feet). 

 Rhus integrifolia (6 feet). 

 Rhus ovata (6 to 8 feet). 

 Rhamnus crocea var. ilicifolia (4 feet). 

 Umbellularia californica (15 to 30 feet). 

 Cercocarpus parvifolius (8 feet). 

 *Gaultheria Shallon (2 feet). 



