
OAKLAND CALIFORNIA 15 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus (California wild lilac)— 
Flowers deepest blue and sweetest fragrance. 
1-gal. can, 75c. 
CEANOTHUS Glory de Versailles—Semi- de- 
ciduous. Fragrant blue flowers. 18-24 in., 
3-gal. can, $1.50. 
CEANOTHUS Marie Simon — Pink flowers. 
18-24 in. can, $1.25. 
CEANOTHUS thyrsiflorus (California wild 
lilac)—Foliage dark shiny green, flowers 
light blue. 1144-2 ft., 1l-gal. cans, 60c; 4-in. 
pots, 35c. 
CERATONIA siliqua (St. John’s bread)—Tree 
with dark green foliage, drought resistant; 
fine for street planting. 6-7 ft., 5-gal. can, 
$2.25. 
CESTRUM aurantiacum (orange cestrum)— 
Light green foliage, with tubular orange 
colored flowers; strong growing shrub. 2-3 
ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50; gal. can, 60c. 
CESTRUM elegans — Grows erect; flowers 
crimson, followed by red berries. 3-4 ft., 3-gal. 
cans, $1.00; 1-gal. cans, 50c. 
CESTRUM parqui (Chilean night blooming 
jasmine) — Flowers greenish-yellow, foliage 
light green. 1-gal. can, 60c. 
CHOISYA ternata (Mexican orange)—A shrub 
with clean-cut foliage, white fragrant flow- 
ers, blooms almost continuously. 2-2% ft., 
balled, $2.25; 1144-2 ft., balled, $1.75; 1-gal. 
can, 60c. 
CHORIZEMA varius — Larger and brighter 
flowered; also larger and glossier foliage. 
1-gal. can, 75e. 
CHORIZEMA ilicifolia (flowering oak) — A 
shrub of trailing habit, orange-red flowers, 
bright green foliage, resembling the oak 
leaves. l-gal. 6 in. pots, 50c. 
CISTUS corbariensis — Sage green foliage, 
combined 2-inch wide white flowers, makes 
this a fine garden plant. Grows out hori- 
zontally not over 3 feet high. Stands dry 
conditions very well. 1-gal. can, 60c. 
CISTUS ladaniferus maculatus (spotted rock- 
rose)—F lowers white with a dark brownish 
crimson spot at base of petals. 1-1% ft., 
balled, and 3-gal. can, $1.25; 1-gal. can, 50c. 
CISTUS purpureus — Flowers reddish purple, 
with maroon at base of petals and a center 
uae stamen; very showy. l-gal. can, 
CISTUS salvifolius—White flowers, with yel- 
low center at base. 1-gal. can, 50c. 
CISTUS Silver Pink—F lowers clear soft pink. 
l-gal. can, 75e. 
COCCULUS laurifolius—Shrub with laurel- 
like foliage, with reddish-purple berries; use- 
ful for underplanting. 1-gal. can, 60c. 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum — Flowers white 
with yellow eye; beautiful silvery green foli- 
age. Small shrub. 2 ft., balled, $1.50; 1-gal. 
can, 75¢e; 4-in. pot, 25c. 


COPROSMA baueri (looking glass plant) — 
Leaves glossy green, rounded; flowers small, 
followed by yellow berries. 114-2 ft., balled 
and 3-gal. can, $1.50; 1-gal. can, 50c; 5-in. pot, 
40c; 4-in. pot, 35c. 
COPROSMA baueri aurea variegata—Yellow 
See av leaves; very showy. 1-gal. can, 
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CORREA pulchella — Grows 18 inches high, 
spreading as much as 4-5 ft.; dense foliage; 
small long bell-shaped flowers; soft pink 
from December to April. Sun or shade. 1-gal. 
can, 75c. 
CORONILLA emerus (scorpion senna)—Foli- 
age dark glossy green; flowers yellow tinged 
with red. 2-3 ft., balled, $1.25; 1l-gal. can, 50c. 
CORTADERIA argentea (pampas grass) — 
Pink and white plumes. 3-gal. can, $1.00; 
1-gal. can, 50c. 
COTONEASTER adpressa (creeping cotonea- 
ster)—A very prostrate form, fine for rock 
gardens and ground cover; small leaves, 
bright red berries. 18 in., 3-gal. can, $1.25; 
en in., balled, $1.00; 1-gal. can, 60c—ten for 
$5.50. 
COTONEASTER apiculata (cranberry cotonea- 
ster)—Grows semi-prostrate with very large, 
red berries. 1-gal. can, 75c. 
COTONEASTER decora—Necklace cotoneaster, 
low and spreading, foliage small, green, 
berries prolific, bright red. 1-gal. can, 75c. 
COTONEASTER franchetti— Gray-green foli- 
age, with arching branches; berries orange, 
tinted with red. 4-5 ft., balled, $2.00; 1-gal. 
ean, 50c—ten for $4.50. 
COTONEASTER heroviana — Semi-drooping 
habit, berries orange red; dark green foliage. 
3-4 ft., balled, $1.75; 2-3 ft., balled, $1.50; 1-gal. 
can, 60c—ten for $5.50. 
COTONEASTER horizontalis (rock cotoneaster) 
—Deciduous prostrate variety, red berried; 
fine for bank planting. 1%-2 ft. spread, 
balled, $1.50; 1-114 ft. spread, balled, $1.00; 
1-gal. can, 60c—ten for $5.50. 
COTONEASTER microphylla (rockspray coton- 
easter)—Low spreading; dark green foliage, 
small; berries large, rosy-red; flowers, white. 
2-214 ft. spread, balled, $1.75; 144-2 ft. spread, 
balled, $1.50; 12-15 in. spread, balled, $1.00; 
1-gal. can, 50c—ten for $4.50. 
COTONEASTER microphylla thymifolia — 
Small leaf variety of the above. l-gal. can, 
60¢c. 
COTONEASTER pannosa — Long, slender 
branches; rose-red berries. 5-6 ft., balled, 
$2.50; 4-5 ft., balled, $2.00; 3-4 ft., balled, 
$1.50; 2-3 ft., balled, $1.25; 1-gal. can, 50c— 
ten for $4.50. 
COTONEASTER parnayi— Resembles herovi- 
ana, but has larger leaves; glossy, deep red 
berries. 2-2% ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50; 1-gal. can, 
60c. 
COTONEASTER praecox (early cotoneaster)— 
A fine novelty, semi-prostrate; berries large, 
bright red in end of June. 1-gal. can, 75e. 
