100 
C. laurifolius 
Variety growing to 8 feet. White flowers having yellow spot at base. 
C. purpureus 
Flowers purple, yellow at base with maroon spots. 
C. salvifolius 
Dwarf growing to 2 feet; leaves wrinkled, flowers white having a 
yellow spot at the base of each petal. 
C. symphitifolium 
A new variety of much merit. 
C. villosus 
To 3 feet with wrinkled rose-magenta flowers, gray tomentose 
leaves; does well in loose dry ground. 
All the above Cistus: 
1 gallon containers. .50 
C. silver pink 
Fine new variety with large silver pink flowers. 
1 gallon containers. .75 
CLITORIA ternatea (butterfly-pea) 
Slender twining perennial—bright dark blue flowers with lighter 
markings. For warm locations only. 
5 in. pots..60 
CLIVIA miniata (Kafir Lily) 
A rare plant from South Africa, has broad strap-like leaves and 
brilliant orange colored amarylls-like flowers. Ccm be grown in 
pots where they will last for several years if fertilized at regular 
intervals. In Southern California an excellent plant for shady 
places. 
4 in. pots. 2.00 
8 in. pots. 3.00 
B&B blooming clumps. 4.50 
COCCULUS laurifolius 
Evergreen shrub to 15 feet with bright very prominently veined 
leathery and shiny leaves; a graceful and exceedingly decorative 
shrub; likes moist soil and will stand considerable shade. 
B&B 18 to 24 in. 2.25 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 3.00 
COCOS australis (Pindo Palm) 
Small feather palm, 10 to 20 feet high, usually with a short trunk 
which in older trees is smooth and ringed below. A native of 
Paraguay. Hardy and is planted in California as a street tree and 
a specimen in lawns where its arched gray-green leaves give a 
very pleasing effect. 
5 gallon containers. 2.50 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 3.00 
B&B 3 to 4 ft. 4.00 
B&B 4 to 5 ft. 5.50 
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2.75 
3.75 
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