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white. Yesterday’s flowers are a different color today, 
hence its name. Blooms all through spring into the 
summer. Partial shade, moisture and good soil. Highly 
recommended. 75c and $2.00 up. 
CAXiIilSTEMOIT brachyandrus (Australia) 
Medium size evergreen shrub with pine-like foliage 
and bottle brush flowers of dark red, with golden 
anthers. Very pretty and unusual. Full sun, any soil. 
50c and $1.50. 
CAIil^ISTEMON floribunda (Australia) 
Large evergreen shrub to about ten feet with flowers 
of cherry red. Perpetual bloomer and very showy. 
Full sun, any soil. 50c and $1.50. 
CAI.I.ISTEMON viiuinalis (Australia) 
“Weeping Bottle-Brush,” 
An ideal small-flowering tree for the lawn or as a 
specimen anywhere in the garden. Slender, graceful, 
weeping habit, grows to about 15 feet and almost con¬ 
stantly in bloom. Long drooping flowers shaped like a 
bottle brush and of a vivid red color. An addition to 
any garden. Full sun, any soil. 60c and $1.75 to $3.00. 
CAMBI.I.IAS 
We grow and stock a fine collection of these grand 
shade-loving plants with their gorgeous flowers. Many 
splendid varieties always available in different sizes, 
from 75c up to $25.00. 
CANTXJA bi-color (Peru) 
Medium size drooping evergreen shrub, with tubular¬ 
shaped flowers hanging down in long racemes. This 
variety has flowers of gold, scarlet and cream, beauti¬ 
fully veined. Full sun or partial shade, moisture and 
good soil. Very scarce. 60c and $1.75. 
CANTXJA buxifolia (Peru) “Plower of the Incas” 
Similar habit to the above, with flowers of bright car¬ 
mine. A beautiful shrub. This plant comes from the 
country of the Incas and the story goes that the 
flowers were held in great esteem by them. 60c and 
$1.75. 
CAMPANULA isophylla 
A lovely trailing campanula with soft grey foliage 
and large flowers of pure white. A beautiful thing for 
rockeries, hanging baskets, or shady walls. Partial 
shade, moisture and good soil. 3" pots, 25c; 4" pots, 
35c. 
CAMPANULA isophylla mayii 
Same as the above with flowers of a beautiful soft 
shade of blue. Scarce. 
CABISSA grandifiora (South Africa) “Natal Plum” 
A very valuable ornamental evergreen bush with pure 
white, waxy flowers and large bright crimson fruits, 
like small plums, which are edible. One of the most 
valuable plants we have for foundation planting. Pull 
sun, or partial shade, any soil, likes moisture. 60c 
and $1.75. 
CASSIA artemeisoides (Australia) 
A valuable medium-sized evergreen shrub for dry, 
sunny locations. Finely cut silvery foliage and flowers 
of deep yellow. Ideal for desert gardens. 40c and $1.50. 
CASSIA splendida (South America) “Golden Wonder” 
Here is a plant that will light up the garden with a 
blaze of golden color in winter, truly a “golden 
wonder.” Spreading, much-branched evergreen shrub, 
six to eight feet, and in November and December is 
literally smothered with panicles of large golden 
yellow flowers. Extremely showy when in full bloom. 
New. Full sun, moisture and any soil. Will stand 
some cold. 60c and $1.75. 
CASSIA superba (South America) 
Here is the sister to the above with a different habit, 
but just as spectacular. This is an upright-growing 
shrub to about ten feet and flowers in September and 
October. By planting both the above, you may have a 
succession of golden blossoms through the fall and 
early winter. Highly recommended. Hardy. 60c and 
$1.75. 
CASTANOSPBBMUM Australe (Australia) 
“Moreton Bay Chestnut” 
Evergreen Chestnut, dark green foliage, spikes of red 
and orange flowers, many of them on the main branches 
and on the trunk itself. Very unusual and scarce. 
Stands cold. $1.00 and $2.50. 
