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3 
PLANTING GUIDE 
T’lants in this catalogue are listed and described in alpha¬ 
betical order. For the convenience of our clients, we have 
suggested certain uses for plants in this “planting guid-e” 
which will facilitate your selection of plants for a particu¬ 
lar i)urpose. 
LOW SHRUBS (Normally 2 ft. to 4 fh) 
♦Prefer partial shade 
♦Abutilons (see list) 
Asters (shrub type) 
♦Abelia floribunda 
♦Brunfelsia 
Bellerperone 
♦Bouvardias 
Cerastotigrma 
♦Calceolarias (shrub types) 
Cistus 
Convolvulus 
Correas 
Cuphea 
Biosma 
Bchium 
Euryops 
♦Eranthemun 
♦Fuchsias 
Gossypium 
Grevilleas 
Helianthemuns 
♦Hydrangeas (French) 
Hypericum 
Heliotrope 
Hibiscus chrysantha 
Eantana 
♦Iiibonia 
Marguerites 
Myrtus 
Ochna 
Fentas 
Pelargoniums 
♦Ruellia 
♦Reinwardtia 
Sutera 
Thevetia 
Turraea 
♦Ternstroemia 
Westringia 
SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR HEDGES 
Escallonias 
Eugenias 
Hibiscus 
Oleander 
Myrtus 
Pittosporum 
Prunus 
Pyracantha 
Punica (pomegranate) 
Turraea 
Westringia 
Bowheria 
LARGE SHRUBS (Normally 6 ft. to 12 ft.) 
♦Prefer partial shade 
♦Abutilons (see list) 
Abelias 
Alstonia 
Arbutus 
Barleria 
Baeckia 
Bowkeria 
♦Brunfelsia 
Bauhinias 
Cassias 
♦Camellias 
♦Cantuas 
Callistemons 
Cotoneasters 
Chamaelaucium 
Crotalarias 
Cydonia 
Datura 
Dombeyas 
Ericas 
Escallonias 
Erythrinas (Corals) 
Eucal 3 rptus (see list) 
Eugenia jambos 
♦Fuchsias (see list) 
Grewia 
Grevillea 
Genistas 
Hibiscus 
Holmskioldtia 
Inga 
Xieptospermuna 
Leucophyllum 
♦Luculia 
♦Mackaya 
Murraya 
Nerium (Oleander) 
♦Pleroma 
Polygala 
Prunus 
Pyracanthas 
Rapheolepsis 
♦Rondeletia 
Sophora 
Tecomas 
Vitex 
Viburnum 
SHRUBS SUITABLE TO ESPALIER 
Abutilons (see list) 
Clianthus 
Crotalaria 
Grewia 
Hibiscus (see list) 
Holmskioldtia 
Pleroma scandens 
Pyracantha 
Bauhinia Tomentosa 
Bauhinia candicans 
