LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL. 
CALLISTEMON LANCEOLATUS. bottle brush 
(e.). Large, spreading shrub, with long leaves 
and deep crimson firs.; very desirable owing to 
rich color of firs. Pots, 3-4 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 
per 10. 
CALLISTEMON RIGIDUM. bottle brush (e.). 
Large shrub, with narrow leaves, stiff; firs, rich 
crimson. Pots, 3-4 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
CALYCANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS. allspice (e.n.). 
Sweet scented shrub; leaves large, firs, dark 
red. 1-2 ft., 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. Should be in 
every collection. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA (e.). Well known for 
their showy wax-like firs., from white to rose, 
double and semi-double. Prices range from 
$1.25 to $3.00, according to size of plant. 
CANTUA BUXIFOLIA (e.). Branching shrub; 
leaves variable; firs, funnel-shaped, red; very 
showv. Pots, 1-2 ft.. 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
CARPENTERIA CALIFORNIA, tree anemone 
(e.n.). One of our handsomest native shrubs, 
with bright green foliage and large white firs, 
with prominent yellow stamens; delightfully 
fragrant. Pots, 10-12 in., 50c ea., 1-2 ft., 75c ea. 
View in one of our Lath Houses 
CARYA OLIVAEFORMIS. pecan (d.). Makes 
one of the finest shade trees; tall and sym¬ 
metrical. Bears nuts only in warmer parts of 
the state. 2-3 ft., 40c ea., 3-4 ft., 50c ea. Price 
of grafted trees on application. 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA. blue spirea (d.). Shrub, 
almost evergreen here; free growing, with in¬ 
tense sky-blue firs. Much liked by bees. 2-3 
ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
CASSIA ARTEMESOIDES (e.). Shrub, making a 
dense head. Leaves needle-like, dense and of 
pale green color, covered in summer with rich 
yellow firs. Grows well in dry, sunny places. 
Pots. 10-12 in.. 35c ea. 
CASSIA GRANDIFLORA (e.) Shrub or small 
tree. Firs, in drooping racemes, pink, very 
showy. Pots, 1-2 ft., 50c ea. 
CASTANEA SATIVA. European chestnut (d.). 
Beautiful tree, for street or parking. Succeeds 
well in warm valleys. 2-3 ft., 50c ea.; 3-4 ft., 
75c ea. 
CASTANOPSIS CHRYSOPHYLIA . western chin¬ 
quapin (e.n.) Very ornamental tree, growing in 
parts of the Coast Range, at times becoming a 
tall tree. Foliage dark green, bronze under¬ 
side. Small plants, 50c ea. 
CASUARINA. beef wood, she oak (e.). Named 
from the Cassowary, the branches having a 
fancied resemblance to feathers. We propagate 
the following, both $f which are very desirable 
when an evergreen tree is desired that will not 
cause too dense a shade: 
CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA (e.). Branches 
drooping; green and jointed, of sparse habit; a 
very graceful tree ; should be pruned until the 
desired shape is attained. Pots, 2-3 ft., 40c ea., 
$3.50 per 10; 6-8 ft., 75c ea., $6.00 per 10. 
CASUARINA STRICTA (e.). Of stiffer and more 
erect habit than the preceding; resembles some¬ 
what a pine with extra long needles. Pots, 2-3 
ft., 40c ea., $3.50 per 10; 3-4 ft., 50c ea., $4.00 
per 10. 
CATALPA BUNGEI (d.). Tree of moderate 
growth, forming a round compact head; leaves 
large. Very useful for a formal avenue or 
driveway. 6-8 ft.. $1.25 ea., $10.00 per 10. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA. western catalpa (d.). 
Strong growing tree, with large, roundish leaves, 
and panicles of white, spotted, fragrant firs. 
Very handsome tree when in bloom. 4-6 ft., 50c 
ea.. $4.00 per 10. 
CEANOTHUS (e.n.). This genus comprises a 
large assortment of native shrubs, as well as 
some hybrids. The wild Ceanothus or Mountain 
Lilac is a most artistic shrub for landscaping. 
CEANOTHUS ARBOREUS. tree lilac or myrtle 
(e.n.). Forms a very large upright shrub or 
tree. Foliage dark and glossy; firs, in large 
panicles, color sky blue. Pots, 2-3 ft., 50c ea., 
$4.50 per 10. 
CEANOTHUS ARBOREUS HYBRIDUM (e.n.). 
Large erect shrub or tree, bark light color, firs, 
pale blue; a very handsome and distinct variety. 
Pots. 6-12 in.. 60c ea. 
CEANOTHUS DIVARICATUS (e.n.). Tall shrub, 
firs, pale blue to white. Pots, 1-2 ft.. 35c ea., 
$3.00 per 10; 3-4 ft.. 50c ea., $4.00 per 10. 
CEANOTHUS HYBRIDUM. gloire de Versailles 
(e.). Large shrub, with panicles of sky blue 
firs. 1-2 ft., 50e ea. 
CEANOTHUS HYBRIDUM. marie rimon (e.). 
Firs, reddish; growth moderate. Pots, 6 in., 
50c ea. 
CEANOTHUS INCANUS (e.n.). Firs, blue, some¬ 
times white. Pots, 6-12 in., 35c ea. 
CEANOTHUS MEGACARP A (e.n.). Large shrub, 
firs, light blue. Pots, l%-2^& ft., 50c ea., 
$4.00 per 10. 
CEANOTHUS OLIGANTHIJS (e.n.). Moderate 
grower; good bloomer; bluish. Pots, 6-10 in., 
35c ea. 
CEANOTHUS SPINOSUS (e.n.). One of the 
most beautiful of the Mountain Lilacs. Large 
spreading shrub; branches smooth, green, some¬ 
what. spinv. Firs, sky blue. ver V profuse. Pots, 
1- 2 ft.. 35c ea., $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
CEANOTHUS THYRSIFLORUS (e.n.). Large 
shrub, erect, spreading ; foliage bright, deep 
green; firs, vivid blue. Pots, 1-2 ft., 35c ea., 
$3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100; 2-3 ft., 50c ea., 
$4.00 per 10, $35.00 per 100. 
CEANOTHUS TOMENTOSA (e.n.). Spreading 
shrub, smaller leaves, firs, in dense clusters, 
deep blue. Pots, 1 ft.. 50c ea. 
CEANOTHUS VERRUCOSUS (e.n ). Low shrub, 
spreading; leaves small, firs, white. Pots, 2-3 
ft.. 50c ea.. $4.00 per 10. 
CEDRUS ATLANTICA. mt. atlas cedar (e.). 
Tall, symmetrical tree; verv desirable for ave¬ 
nues or about dwellings where there is ample 
space; a grand tree. Pots, 1-2 ft., $1.00 ea. ; 
2- 3 ft.. $1.50 ea. : balled or in 5 gal. cans, 2-3 
ft.. $1.75 ea.. $1.50 ea. per 10; 3-4 ft., $2.25 ea., 
$20.00 per 10; 4-5 ft., $3.50 ea. 
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