25. Calothamnus aspera 
Australia. Medium sized shrub, handsome gray needle like 
foliage, crimson flowers. Fine shrub. 1 gallon cans._..$1.00 
25. Candollea cuneiformis 
Australia. Small shrub, single sulphur yellow colored flow¬ 
ers somewhat like a wild rose. Very pretty shrub and rare. 
1 gallon cans ...$1.50 
27. *Cantua bicolor (Sacred Flower of Peru) 
Similar to Cantua buxifolia with the exception that the 
flowers are yellow and cream color, beautifully marked in¬ 
side, blooms in drooping corymbs. Very rare. 1 gallon 
cans .$3.00 
28. Capparis spinosa (Caper plant) 
Southern Europe. Trailing shrub, very beautiful flowers, 
white with mauve stamens. Fine thing for rockeries, walls 
or banks. Quite uncommon. 4 inch pots.$1.50 
29. Carpenteria California 
An unusually beautiful native shrub, large trusses of very 
fragrant large white flowers with yellow anthers on long 
stalks. Very superior to the plants we grow in our gardens 
known as Syringas. 1 gallon cans.$1.00 
30. Cassia splendida 
South America. Good sized much branched shrub, six to 
ten feet. Panicles of large bright yellow flowers, much the 
handsomest of all the Cassias which can be grown in Cali¬ 
fornia and very seldom seen. A splendid thing and very 
rare. 1 gallon cans.$2.50 
31. Ceratostigma Wilmottiana 
China. Dwarf shrub, masses of deep blue flowers in um¬ 
bels most of the year. Will grow anywhere and does equal¬ 
ly well in sun or shade and is gay and happy in any situa¬ 
tion, Fine for naturalizing, will resist drought. 1 gallon 
cans .$ .50 
32. Cestrum fasciculatum 
Mexico and Central America. Medium sized shrub, hand¬ 
some tomentose foliage, bright scarlet flowers in large 
drooping globular clusters, very free blooming and hand¬ 
some shrub, flowers in winter and early spring. Attracts 
attention anywhere. 1 gallon cans.$ .75 
33. *Chamaelaucium ciliatum (Geralton Wax Flower) 
Australia. One of our new introductions and one of the 
best things brought in recently. Blooms over a very long 
period, particularly in the winter time. Graceful sprays 
of waxy white flowers changing off to pink. Very beauti¬ 
ful as a cut flower, lasts a week or ten days in water. 
Rare and aristocratic shrub..$2.50 up 
34.*Chamaelaucium ciliatum—red 
Same as preceding, with red flowers. Very rare. 2 inch 
pots .$3.00 
35. Chironia ixifera 
South Africa. One of our introductions. Dwarf compact 
sub-shrub, silvery blue foliage, masses of small single pink 
flowers like a Gentian. Good for rockery. 1 gallon can& 
.$ .75 
36. Chorizema grandiflora 
Australia. Low growing shrub, spreading over the ground, 
considerably darker bloom than the other Chorizemas, to¬ 
mentose foliage. Very beautiful. 4 inch pots.$ .75 
37. Cistus purpureus 
Hybrid. Lilac purple colored flowers three inches across, 
petals yellow at the base with maroon blotch. The show- 
