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CISTUS OR ROCK ROSES 
Valuable small shrubs for borders, banks or as individual 
specimens. In spring and summer they are a mass of 
bloom with flowers resembling single roses, all facing the 
sun. One of the showiest of all small shrubs. Any soil, 
full sun and not much moisture. All Cistus: 50c and $1.50 
to $2.00. 
CISTUS cyprius “Gum Cistus” 
Beautiful large flowers of white, with dark brown 
spots at base of petals. 
CISTUS crispus 
Grey-green crinkled foliage with flowers of magenta 
pink. 
CISTUS vaginatus 
Large flower of rose-pink, with light throat. New. 
CISTUS purpureus 
Deep rosy mauve flowers 3 inches across, with maroon 
spots at base of petals. 
CISTUS salvifolius 
Profusion of smaller white flowers with yellow spots 
at center. 
CIiUMATIS montana (China) 
Strong-growing deciduous, vine-covered in spring with 
masses of large pure white starry flowers. 50c. 
CIiURODUNDRON spe. (East Africa) 
Beautiful dwarf shrub with beautifully formed flowers 
of a lovely shade of light blue. Quite new. Sun or 
partial shade, good soil and moisture. Will not stand 
heavy frosts. 75c and $1.75. 
CLIANTHUS puniceus (New Zealand) “Parrot’s Bill” 
Scandent feathery-leaved shrub to about 5 feet, with 
bright red flowers in clusters resembling a parrot’s 
bill. Full sun or shade, any soil. 75c and $2.00. 
COEEUS 
We have one of the most complete collections in the 
south of these highly-colored foliage plants for pro¬ 
tected shady places. All the old favorites and many 
new ones in well-grown bushy plants. 2iy4" pots, 15c; 
3" pots, 25c; 4" pots, 35c 
CONVOLVULUS cneoruni (South Europe) “Silver Bush” 
Dwarf shrub, small silvery foliage, single pure white 
satiny flowers with pink striping on under side of 
petals. Very compact habit. Choice and attractive 
shrub for a sunny situation. Stands well on the sea 
coast and is resistant to cold. 50c and $1.50. 
COBBEA pulchella (Australia) “Australian Fuchsia” 
We consider this one of the neatest and finest ever¬ 
green shrubs that we have ever grown. Grows to about 
2 feet and always looks neat any time of the year. 
All during the winter months it is covered with very 
pretty bell-shaped flowers of rose-pink. No one passes 
this shrub in our display gardens without stopping to 
admire it. Quite new and stock is limited. Sun or 
light shade, any soil. 75c and $2.00 to $3.50. 
COBBEA alba (Australia) 
Medium-low-growing shrub, gi’ey-green foliage, white 
bell-shaped flowers. Satisfactory plant under all con¬ 
ditions. Full sun, any soil, not much water. 50c. 
COULTEBIA tinctoria (China) 
Small evergreen tree, handsome dark green pinnate 
foliage, yellow flowers in good-sized racemes, the seed 
pods turn reddish color and are quite handsome. Full 
sun, any soil. 50c and $1.50. 
COTONEASTEB harroviana (China) 
Tall-growing shrub with long arching branches, simply 
laden with shining red berries in winter. Full sun, any 
soil, water not important. 50c and $1.50. 
COTONEASTEB Parnayi 
In our opinion the most handsome of all the Coton- 
easters. Large evergreen shrub with good foliage and 
masses of very large vivid red berries, which remain 
on a long time and are not generally liked by the birds. 
Full sun, any soil. 50c and $1.50 to $2.50. 
