BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 

BUDDLEIA colvillei (8) 10 100 
COLVILLE“ BUTTERELY BUSH rate rate 
ATINSEDOCS LYN tOs me, eit ene eae, hear .50 
CALLISTEMON S.P.I. 118764 (9) 
A fine new “Bottlebrush.” Spikes are not 
only long and full but the flowers are 
bright scarlet with no suggestion of purple. 
Grown from cuttings so all are uniform. 
4aqne potas tO. Lia Tt eee Ba 35 .30 
citrinus splendens (9) 
Flowers vivid scarlet. Very fine. 
AIT POtpOwIntOW Lee © 1th kale ea 35 
pallidus (9) 
Has pale lemon flowers. 
ALINE OU bes CO soi Tee ne ee eg sh 30 
CALODENDRON capense (9%) 
CAPE CHESTNUT 
AVI DOE: Lae ulOnee Orie cm ee eee 45 40 
CAMELLIA magnoliaflora (7) 
Semi-double, soft pink, very scarce. 
hod Ite POLL We ton Onis pile erated ee .80 75 
CEANOTHUS cyaneus (9) 
LAKESIDE WILD LILAG 
page Bilt Udi sods Paaaiih av Toes Ob che ds Wala M SNL Ge 55 50 
gloriosus (8-9) 
POINTREYES WILD LILAC 
A splendid prostrate form. Has much larger 
leaves and faster growth than C. prostra- 
tus and bears large deep blue flowers. 
An. Dot Ay toiG) Sina os a AS, 45 .40 
impressus (9) 
BRILLIANT WILD LILAC 
Beit POUOE tO (lace Al weue comet. oye 35 30 
CHAMAELAUCIUM ciliatum (9) 
GERALDTON WAX PLANT 
Aine pote, tor 2a ok thee tee a oe ee 50 45 
Air pO te ls an tO LaGatian 4) 2 penne SDS. 45 .40 
CHOISYA ternata (6-7) 
AAP Dota waLObaewe Mi ene pe Yo 45 .40 
CORREA harrisi (new) (8) 
RED AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
First offered to the trade last season. 
Flowers are solid red, larger than those 
of C. pulchella and borne profusely during 
fall and winter even on small plants, which 
bloom continuously from November to 
April. All plants offered, no matter how 
small, will carry flower buds and bloom 
this winter. 
EE NE ah oof Se Gg Sho dll Spay 9 BE 2 1.75 1.65 
eit "OTE Le ee tO Lie) Stee eet eet 65 .60 
ETE ROOt OG MeT(O Le meniin. oan ek 55 .50 
