ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA 
CALLISTEMON viminalls (formerly known as Speciosa). 
Large, showy, cylindrical flowers of brilliant scarlet on a tall 
semi-weeping plant of rapid growth. Free lbooming. 15 ft. 
CAMELLIA japonica. The exquisite flowers are waxy and 
delicate in texture and beautifully tinted, never failing to draw 
constant admiration when they unfold during the winter 
months. And the plant itself is handsome, with its glossy ever¬ 
green foliage forming a perfect setting for the bright-colored 
blooms. Camellias grow easily everywhere on the Pacific Coast 
except on the desert. They are hardy down to 10 degrees, re¬ 
quiring only a good well-drained soil and a sheltered, laigely 
shaded location. The addition of some peat moss or leaf mold 
to most soils will give better results. We carry a number of 
the best single and double varieties in a wide range of shades. 
CEDRUS deodara (Himalayan Cedar). One of the finest of the 
conifers. A tall, graceful spreading tree with silvery blue- 
green foliage and slightly drooping branches. 
CERATOSTIGMA willmottiana. (Chinese Plumbago). An at¬ 
tractive shrub growing 4 to 5 ft., blooming throughout most 
of the spring, summer and fall with masses of deep, rich blue 
flowers. Grows anywhere. 
CESTRUM parqui (Night-blooming Jasmine). Medium grow¬ 
ing shrub with light green foliage and inconspicuous greenish- 
white flowers. Just a good looking evergreen shrub in the 
daytime but very fragrant at night. The pearl-white berries 
that follow the flowers are also attractive. 
CHOISYA temata (Mexican Orange). A compact, globular 
shrub with bright glossy green foliage, covered in spring with 
showy white, sweet scented blooms resembling orange blos¬ 
soms. 5 ft. 
CISTUS oorbariensis. A spreading Rockrose that does not get 
too high. Sage-green foliage studded with 2-inch white flowers 
throughout the spring and early summer. 3 ft. 
CISTUS ladaniferus maculata. Flowers resemble the brown¬ 
eyed Rockrose but they are larger and the plant grows taller, 
with larger foliage. Flowers have a crimson spot at the base 
of each petal. 6 ft. 
CISTUS purpureus. The finest of the colored Rockroses. A 
compact, handsome plant with grayish green foliage and rich 
rosy-pink flowers that have a deep mahogany or maroon spot 
at the base of each petal and a center of yellow stamens. 4 ft. 
CNEORUM tricoccon (Spurge-Olive). A very compact, round¬ 
ed, dwarf shrub. Dark green foliage, dotted in late summer 
and fall with bright red berries. Hardy anywhere. 2 ft. 
COCOS plumosa (Queen Palm). Tall, slender, smooth trunk 
topped with a plume-like crown of feathery, arching leaves. 
The roots accommodate themselves to surprisingly small 
spaces and when once established need very little water. 
80 ft. 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum (Silver Bush). A beautiful, compact, 
dwarf growing shrub with silky silvery-gray foliage and satiny 
white trumpet-shaped flowers. Likes sunshine. 2 to 3 ft. 
COI’ROSMA baueri. Medium sized shrub with thick masses of 
extremely glossy green leaves. 3 to 5 ft. 
CORNUS capitata (Evergreen Dogwood). Small round-headed 
tree covered in June with showy cream-colored flowers,, fol¬ 
lowed by big, showy scarlet fruits which resemble big straw¬ 
berries. 15 ft. 
CASSIA artemisioides (Wormwood Senna). Medium sized ever¬ 
green shrub. Finely cut gray-green foliage and clear deep yel¬ 
low flowers. Sweet scented. Needs little water and makes a 
splendid desert plant. 8 ft. 
CASSIA splendida (Golden Wonder). Large, much branched 
evergreen shrub with large, golden-yellow flowers from No¬ 
vember through the winter months. Bright green foliage. 
Very showy. 6 to 8 ft. 
CEANOTHUS arboreus (Tree Lilac). A large, upright shrub 
or small tree. Dark green foliage with rich, powder-blue, fra¬ 
grant flowers in spring. Drought resistant. 10-15 ft. 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus. Possibly the showiest of all native 
California shrubs. Beautiful indigo-blue flowers cover the 
plant in late spring. Dark green foliage. 8 ft. 
CEANOTHUS thyrsiflorus. Thick compact growth: deep green 
lustrous foliage. Flowers beautiful sky blue. Quite a free 
bloomer. 
Use 
VIGORO 
on your 
plants for 
best 
results. 
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