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RAPHIOLEPIS 
Raphiolepis ovata. A dense compact dwarf shrub; 
foliage thick and dark green; flowers white with red 
anthers, followed by blue berries. BB 15-18’ $1.75; 
lg. c. 85c; 10 for $8.00. 
TURRAEA .. . Star Bush 
Turraea obtusifolia (Blunt-leaf Star Bush). Attractive 
South African covering itself with frosty white flowers 
like stars, in late summer and fall. 1 g. c. 85c. 
VERONICA 
Veronica buxifolia (Boxleaf Veronica), A good variety 
for borders. Growth low and compact with small, 
grey-blue leaves. Flowers white and not important. 
BB or 5 g. c. 15-118" $1.75; 1 g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
V. hulkeana. Low, sprawling shrub with attractive 
blue flowers in all seasons. 1 g. c. 85c. 
WESTRINGEA 
Westringea rosmariniformis (Australian Rosemary). 
Attractive low compact shrub with gray foliage like 
Rosemary. Covered with dainty white flowers in 
spring. 1 g. c. 85c. 

“AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIAS” 
for Winter Calor 
Your garden need not lose its interest when summer flowering shrubs stop 
blooming. Count on the Correas (Australian Fuchsias) for winter sparkle. The 
four varieties listed here vary in color and habit of growth but all may be planted 
in sun or partial shade and none are particular about soil or require special 
attention. 
Correa harrisi. Introduced last year for the first 
time in America. Low and compact in habit; 
pendent, tubular scarlet flowers bloom continu- 
ously from early January to April. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
C. magnifica. A fine shrub, vigorous and erect. 
tubular flowers are solid chartreuse. 
Wg. es ol 250: 
Pendent, 
Blooms through winter. 

C. pulchella. Neat shrub, spreading and low to 
medium in height. Pink tubular flowers begin 
blooming in late fall and carry on until spring. 
Best known of the Correas. 1 g. c. 85c. 
C. ventricosa. A recent introduction. Striking, 
carmine-red flowers are tipped with green; borne 
on vigorous, open plants. Blooms through winter. 
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Choice Varieties for MEDIUM HEIGHT =O 
This group contains most of the plants desirable for foundation plant- 
ing. You will recognize all of the old favorites for this purpose as well 
as many new suggestions. Medium height hedges, 4 to 6 feet tall, may 
be selected from this group. Shrubbery borders are aglow with sum- 
mer color when these varieties are planted in groups of three to seven 
of a single variety. 
ABELIA 
Abelia Edward Goucher. New. Combines the best 
features of A. grandiflora and A. schumanni. Charm- 
ing glossy foliage, bronzy in spring, almost hidden by 
banks of glorious pink flowers in summer. BB 18-24" 
$2.50. 
Abelia grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). Foliage- glossy 
green with bronze shadings; flowers tubular, almost 
an inch long, white flushed pink and continuing 
throughout the summer. Fine for foundation plant- 
ings or in the shrubbery border. BB or 5 g.c. 2-3 ft. 
$2.50; Lig. ¢-85c. 
A. schumanni (Schumann's Abelia). With us this 
semi-deciduous shrub blooms from May to Novem- 
ber. Flowers are lavender pink, much larger and 
more showy than Abelia grandiflora. Grows 4 to 6 
feet tall. We consider it one of the finest flowering 
shrubs inj ourlist, 1 g.-c..85e; 
A. triflora (Himalaya Abelia). Foliage long and 
narrow. Flowers small, white faintly flushed with 
pink; very fragrant. Rare. 1 g. c. 85c. 
BERBERIS .. . Barberry 
Berberis darwini (Darwin's Barberry). Small shrub 
with slender branches; leaves small, glossy green in 
summer, bright red in winter; flowers are orange and 
CISTUS .. . Rock Rose 
Cistus albidus (Whiteleaf Rock Rose). 
Of compact growth with woolly, gray-green foliage. 
lilac-pink, two to three inches across. 1 g. c. 85c. 
C. purpureus. Recently introduced from England. 
flowers of reddish lilac with maroon blotch on each petal. 
85c. CYTISUS ... Broom 
Cytisus praecox (Moonlight Broom). Finely branched compact shrub 
I pten telex 
graceful shrub with dazzling flowers of 
orange and scarlet in spring and early summer. | g. c. 85c. 
covered with creamy-yellow flowers in early spring. 
Cytisus fulgens. Neat, 
ERICA... 
Erica mediterranea (Biscay Heather). 
Heather 
all winter. 
than any other variety. BB 15-18" $1.75; 
E. melanthera (Blackeye Heather). 
Ivcinc: Soc. 
Mogcs SOC 
E. melanthera rubra. Bright red flowers in winter. 
tinge. | go. cuSuc: 
E. regerminans ovata. Pink flowers on arching branches from 
October to January. 1g. c. 85c. 
Very resistant to drouth. 
Flowers 
Very large 
A popular densely branched, 
globular shrub; foliage dark green; flowers bright pink. Blooms 
Will grow in partial shade and endures more heat 
Winter-bloomng shrub; 
ers pink with black-tipped stamens. BB 15-18" $1.75; 1g. c. 75c. 
FE. melanthera rosea. Deep pink flowers on graceful stems in winter. 
Useful for cut- 
appear in February and March; berries are blue: BB 
HO-1/ Cia pls Om ac, coe: 
B. sargenti (Sargent Barberry). A compact shrub with 
broad, dark green leaves; flowers yellow, fruits 
blue. Not well known but one of the finest varie- 
ties. BB 15-18" $1.75; 1 g. c. 85c. 
B. stenophylla (Soulie Barberry). Long, slender, arch- 
ing branches; leaves small, long, and narrow. Flow- 
ers deep golden yellow. 1 g. c. 85c. 
B. wilsonae (Wilson Barberry). Shrub of roundish 
form, brilliant foliage, light green with bronzy tips 
turning scarlet in the fall; berries beautiful shade of 
red. BB 2-3’ $2.50, 18-24" $2.00; 1 g.c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
CALLIANDRA .. . Flame Bush 
Calliandra tweedi. 
age and brilliant scarlet flowers summer and fall. 
quer se, 
CEANOTHUS 
Ceanothus gloriosus (Point Reyes Ceanothus). Me- 
dium foliage dark glossy green on gracefully spread- 
ing plants with blue flowers. 1 g. c. 85c. 
C. gloriosus exaltus. More erect habit than parent 
type with holly-leaved foliage. 1 g. c. 85c. 
C. papillosus. 
brilliant blue flowers. 
Interesting dark green foliage and 
Habit graceful. 1 g. c. 85c. 
BERBERIS DARWINI 
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