NIGHT BLOOMING JASMINE 
Cestrum parqui. Suffer from insomnia? Plant a Night 
Blooming Jasmine outside your bedroom window. Not even 
a guilty conscience, we've heard, will keep you awake, (Of 
course we wouldn’t know about that.) However, we do know 
the dainty flowers possess a full night fragrance that is sweet, 
soothing and satisfying. Produces sprays of snow white ber- 
ries that are prized for table decorations. Semi-hardy. Shade 
or sun. 5-6 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
GERALDTON WAX FLOWER 
Chamaelaucium ciliatum. As a source of cut flowers no 
other shrub of recent introduction will supply you as many 
colorful blooms as this variety. In late winter the plump deep 
pink buds open to lovely waxy pink blooms that continue in 
generous quantities for months. When cut the flowers will 
last for several weeks. Mild, pleasing fragrance. Graceful, 
airy foliage. Grows best in well-drained soil. Sun. Hardy. 
6-7 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. containers, $1.25. 
FRAGRANT MEXICAN ORANGE 
Choisya ternata. Few other shrubs possess the well 
groomed highly polished appearance of Choisya. Through- 
out the year the plant is as bright and cheerful as a new 
spring hat. A dense symmetrical shrub, crowned in spring and 
early summer with waxy white flowers of refreshing fra- 
grance. Thrives, with good drainage, in either shade or sun. 
4-6 ft. Hardy. Balled; 2-214 ft., $3.75; 114-2 ft., $2.75; 5-gal: 
containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 85c. 
PANSY FACES 
Chorizema varium. They outdo the Pansies in intense 
coloring. Each small pansy-shaped flower is a riot of golden 
orange, flaming scarlet and vivid purple. Through late win- 
ter and spring every slender branchlet is lined with these 
spectacular blooms. As the plant is neat in all seasons and 
grows only to 2 feet it may be tucked away most anywhere. 
You will marvel at its colorful performance. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. Gal. containers, 85c. 
HARDY ROCK ROSES 
Cistus corbariensis. One reason we are so partial to this 
low spreading shrub is that the dark daintily veined leaves 
present such a clean bright appearance even in winter time. 
In spring and early summer the plants are weighted with 2- 
inch single flowers of glowing frosty white. A remarkably 
fine shrub for planting beneath low windows or along low 
porches or, in fact, anywhere that a low dense plant is desir- 
ables eSan). Hardy. 174-2 it) 5-gal- containers, $2.50; gal. 
containers, 85c. 
Cistus ladaniferus maculatus. Might well be called the 
“Shrub of a Thousand Blooms” for in early summer the plant 
is alive with big single white-skirted bloom that will thrill you 
with their fresh loveliness. Each glowing petal is handsomely 
marked with maroon at the base. Sun. Hardy. 3-4 ft. and 
about as broad as tall. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. con- 
tainers, 75c. 

CISTUS CORBARIENSIS—Low spreading shrub, 
frosty white bloom. 
Cistus purpureus. If you are a bit inclined to get “down in 
the mouth” you'll find this plant a grand little ‘‘cheerer 
upper’. When you feel one of those bad days coming on slip 
out to the garden and pay a visit to this colorful little lady. 
She’ll put color in your cheeks and a song in your heart. Big 
single pink bloom of crepe paper texture on a well rounded 
3-4 ft, shrub. Sun. -Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal: 
containers, 85c. 
ROSE GLORY BOWER 
Clerodendron bungei. An easily grown shrub characterized 
by large purplish heart-shaped leaves and big rosy pink heads 
that are delightfully fragrant. Thrives in either sun or shade. 
Hardy. 4-6 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 85c. 
GRACEFUL COCCULUS 
Cocculus laurifolius. If you do not have this shrub in your 
garden we advise you to put it on your must list right now. 
Bright green arching branches are heavily strung with pol- 
ished six-inch leathery leaves that fairly sparkle in the sun- 
light. You'll be amazed at its fresh clean beauty. One might 
well imagine that a fairy or elf (or maybe a Boy Scout) 
gave it a bath each night before it went to bed. Grows to s1x 
or eight feet and with a little pruning will be well clothed 
right down to the ground. Hardy. Sun or part shade. 8 ft. 
Balled, 3-4 ft., $5.00; 234-3 ft., $3.25; 5-gal. containers, $2.50; 
gal. containers, 85c. 
BREATH OF HEAVEN 
Coleonema pulchrum. During damp weather or if brushed 
against this airy heath-like shrub diffuses a sweet fragrance 
similar to Lemon Verbena. In spring and early summer 
countless thousands of small pink starry flowers are crowded 
over the entire plant. May be kept quite compact if pruned 
two or three times during summer. Hardy and drought re- 
sistant, Sun. 2 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
Coleonema album. Similar to the foregoing variety except 
the flowers are white and the plant grows a little broader than 
tall. Prefers a light soil and good drainage. Hardy except in 
very cold areas. Sun. 1%4-2 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. 
-containers, 75c. 
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