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EVANS & REEVES NURSERIES 
CAIiODIINDRON capensis (South Africa) “Cape Chestnut” 
I^arg-e evergreen tree, or sometimes semi-cleciduous. 
Large panicles of lilac-colored flowers in late spring 
and summer. One of the most beautiful trees grown 
in California. $1.00 and $2.00 to $3.00. 
CAIiCROIiARIA rugosa (Perennial Iiady Slipper) 
Valuable small plants for either full sun, or partial 
shade, blooming all through spring and summer. We 
•grow three varieties, with bronze, orange and yellow 
flowers, all of them extremely showy. Moisture and 
good soil. 3" pots, 25c; 4" pots, 35c. 
CRRATSOTIGMA willmottiana (China) “Chinese Plumbago” 
Dwarf shrub, masses of deep blue flowers most of the 
year. Will grow anywhere, sun or shade, any soil, 
and is fine for naturalizing. Always attracts a great 
deal of attention in our gardens. 4" pots, 35c; gallon, 
50c; 5 gallons, $1.50. 
CHORIZEMA grandiiiora (South Africa) 
Dwarf shrub with multitude of large orange and red 
flowers in early spring. Far superior to the common 
chorizema. Full sun or partial shade, light soil. 60c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Mawii (Morocco) 
A very rare and unusual wild Chrysanthemum only 
recently rediscovered after having been lost to cultiva¬ 
tion for many years. Makes a neat, compact little 
bush about 10 inches high and is literally covered with 
pink blossoms, fine for cutting. Full sun, not much 
water. 4" pots, 35c; gallon, 50c. 
^ CHRYSANTHEMUM (Korean hybrids) 
This new strain of “Mums,” we consider to be one of the 
finest novelties brought out in recent years. Compact, 
bushy plants that seldom require staking and a wealth of 
gorgeous blossoms, most of them single or semi-double. 
This is one of the showiest border plants we have ever 
seen and almost unequaled for cut flowers. All the varieties 
listed below, including our own seedlings, are priced as 
follows: 3" pots, 25c; gallons, 50c. 
Apollo. Sparkling combination of bronze, red and gold. 
Aureum. Beautiful large semi-double of clear yellow. 
Cardinal. Single, of glowing Chinese red. Very com¬ 
pact and free blooming. 
Ceres. Old gold, blended with coppery bronze. 
Doris. Large double, bronze red, overlaid with amber. 
Strong grower. 
Ethel. Large semi-double of light amber. 
Pireglow. Beautiful semi-double of burnt orange, with 
amber reverse. 
Jane. l..arge single of dark wine-red. 
• Mars. Deep amaranth red changing to wine, late 
bloomer. 
Mary. Amber red changing to coral pink. 
Marjorie. Very large dark Chinese red. 
Pink Perfection. Large single of beautiful soft lus¬ 
trous pink. 
Patricia. Large semi-double, pink overlaid with lav¬ 
ender. 
Purity. Pure white single, very good. 
Saturn. Single orange and bronze, fragrant. 
Venus. Single lilac pink shaded with lavender. Fra¬ 
grant. 
CHAMAEDAUCIUM ciliatum (Australia) 
“Geralton Wax Plower” 
New introduction and one of the best things brouglit 
in recently. Evergreen shrub 6 to 9 feet with feathery 
lemon-scented foliage. Bush is absolutely covered with 
graceful sprays of waxy white and pink flowers during 
the winter and spring. These flowers will last for ten 
days in water. This rare and aristocratic shrub is a 
great favorite in the gardens of the continent “down 
under” and is destined to occupy the same place in our 
gardens here. Full sun, any soil, not much moisture. 
$1.25 and $2.00 to $3.00. 
