iest and best of all the Cistus family, strong growing with 
healthy foliage, likes full sun. 1 gallon cans.$1.00 
38. Clerodendron fallax 
Java. Shrub to about five feet, very large glossy tomentose 
leaves, sometimes attaining a considerable sige, large erect 
panicles with many flowers, vivid scarlet color. Likes a 
partially shady situation, is susceptible to heavy frost. There 
is no more beautiful shrub where it is well grown. 6 inch 
pots .$1.50 
39. Coleonema pulchra 
South Africa. One of our introductions, resembles the well 
known Diosma or Breath of Heaven in every particular, in¬ 
cluding fragrance, with the exception that the flowers, in¬ 
stead of being white, are bright rosy pink. Very hardy 
and healthy shrub in this climate, stands a considerable 
amount of cold. Would be a fine thing to naturalize on 
banks and hillsides. 1 gallon cans.$ .75 
40. Convolvulus cneorum 
South Europe. Beautiful small silvery foliage, single pure 
white satiny flowers, shrub about two feet high, spreading 
habit. A beautiful shrub for a bright, sunny situation. New 
introduction. 4 inch pots.$1.00 
41. *Correa bicolor (Australian Fuchsia) 
Australia. Compact shrub growing eventually to about five 
feet in height, tubular drooping flowers red and green. A 
very unusual and attractive shrub. 4 inch pots.$2.00 
42. *Correa pulchella (Australian Fuchsia) 
Australia. Bell shaped flowers of a delicate pink color. 
Very choice and pretty shrub. New introduction. 4 inch 
pots .$1.75 
43. Coulteria tinctoria 
China. Small evergreen tree, handsome dark green pinnate 
foliage, yellow flowers in good sized racemes, the seed pods 
following turn a reddish color and are quite handsome. 
1 gallon cans .$ .50 
44. *Cowania Stansburyana 
Arizona and Mexico. New introduction belongs to the Rose 
family. Medium sized evergreen shrub, neat, attractive 
foliage, in bloom is covered with masses of creamy yellow 
single flowers. A very choice and beautiful shrub. 1 gal¬ 
lon cans .$1.50 
45. Crotalaria agatiflora (Canary Bird flower) 
East Africa. Evergreen shrub with striking sage colored 
pinnate foliage, racemes sometimes two feet long, of large 
yellow pea shaped flowers giving the effect to the plant of 
a number of canary birds clinging to a bough. This shrub 
is a strong grower and in a sunny situation is one of the 
most spectacular things imaginable. Does better for being 
cut back hard after it is through blooming. 1 gallon cans 
.$1.50 
46. Crotalaria capensis 
South Africa. Medium sized evergreen shrub somewhat 
resembling a Genista or Broom, yellow flowers in droop¬ 
ing racemes, pea shaped. Very free blooming and attrac¬ 
tive. Unusually good shrub.$ .75 
47. *Cytisus praecox (Moonlight Broom) 
Dwarf growing, masses of cream colored flowers in winter 
and early spring. Very seldom seen.$ .50 
48. *Cytisus spinosus 
Very thorny and strong growing Broom, deep yellow, frag¬ 
rant flowers in masses. One of the best of the family. 
.$ .50 
