
LANTANAS 
ABELIA 
Abelia Edward Goucher. ES1. New. Combines the best features 
of A. grandiflora and A. schumanni. Charming glossy foliage, 
bronzy in spring, almost hidden by banks of glorious pink 
flowers in summer. BB 18-24” $3.00; BB 15-18" or 5 g. c. $2.50; 
Ig ncapl.00: 
Abelia grandiflora. ES2. (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 plantings or in the shrubbery border. BB 2-3' 
Wo.O0} O4gs Ca 2-0) 2-007 | g.icol.00: 
A. schumanni. ES4. (Schumann's Abelia.) With us this semi- 
deciduous shrub blooms from May to November. Flowers ar 
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 in our list. 1 g. c. $1.00. 

A. triflora. ESS. (Hilalaya Abelia.) Foliage long and narrow. 
Flowers small, white faintly flushed with pink; very fragrant. 
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Other Abelias on page 24. 

CANDOLLEA CUNEIFORMIS (Page 11) 
MEDIUM HEIGHT peuiants 
for FULL SUN 
This group contains most of the plants desirable 
for foundation nlanting. You will recognize all of 
the old favorites for this purpose as well as many 
new suggestions. Medium height hedges, 3 to 5 
feet tall, may be selected from this group. Shrub- 
bery borders are aglow with summer color when 

these varieties are nlanted in groups of three to 
seven of a single variety. 
BERBERIS .. . Barberry 
Berberis darwini. ES27. (Darwin's Barberry.) 
Small shrub with slender branches; leaves 
small, glossy green in summer, bright red 
in winter; flowers are orange and appear 
in February and March; berries are blue. 
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B. sargenti. ES31. (Sargent Barberry.) A 
compact shrub with broad, dark green 
leaves; flowers yellow, fruits blue. Not well 
known but one of the finest varieties. BB 
2-3 $3.00;,BB or.0.guc 58-2447 $2,505 9g: c. 
$1.00. 
B. wilsonae. ES33. (Wilson Barberry.) Shrub 
‘of roundish form, brilliant, light green with 
bronzy tips turning scarlet in the fall; ber- 
ries beautiful shade of red. BB 3-4' $4.50; 
1g. ec. $1.00: 
Other Barberries on page 11 and 16. 
CALLIANDRA ... Flame Bush 
Calliandra tweedi. ES39. Graceful shrub 
with fern-like foliage and brilliant scarlet 
flowers summer and fall. 5 g. c. 2-3’ $3.00. 
CEANOTHUS 
Ceanothus gloriosus. ES90. (Point Reyes 
Ceanothus.) Medium foliage dark glossy 
green on gracefully spreading plants with 
blue flowers. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
C. gloriosus exaltus. ES90A. More erect 
habit than most. Intensely glossy small 
leaves form an excellent background for 
dark blue flowers in spring. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
C. papillosus. ES91A. Interesting dark 
green foliage and brilliant blue flowers. 
Habit graceful. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Ceanothus on page 16. 
CYTISUS ... Broom 
Cytisus praecox. ES123. (Moonlight broom.) 
Finely branched compact shrub covered 
with creamy-yellow flowers in early spring. 
Ieg hes S100: 
Other Cytisus on page 16. 
DURANTA ... Skyflower 
Duranta stenostachya. S132. (Brazilian 
skyflower.) This beautiful shrub has a neat 
compact habit and an abundance of sky- 
blue flowers in late spring. 5 g. c. 18-24" 
$3.00; 1 g. c. $1.50. 
ELAEAGNUS 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata. ES133. Small 
shrub with foliage beautifully marked with 
golden yellow. The best of all variegated 
shrubs. BB 3-4' $4.50; 2-3’ $3.50; 1 g. «. 
$1.00. 
ERICA ... Heather 
Erica mediterranea. ES140. (Biscay Heather.) 
A popular densely branched, globular 
shrub; foliage dark green; flowers bright 
pink. Blooms all winter. Will grow in partial 
shade and endures more heat than any 
other variety. 5 g. c. 15-18" $2.50; 1 g.c. 
$1.00. 
E. melanthera. ES142. (Blackeye Heather.) 
Winter-blooming shrub; flowers pink with 
black-tipped stamens. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
E. melanthera rubra. ES143A. Bright red 
flowers in winter. Useful for cutting. 5 g. c. 
2-3' $8.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Erica on page 24. 
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ESCALLONIA 
Escallonia C. F. Ball. ES148. A new variety of neat 
habit producing vivid red flowers all summer. Glossy 
foliage. BB 18-24" $2.00. 
E. donardensis. ES150. (Donard’s Escallonia.) Its nu- 
merous slender branches are covered with masses 
of rose-pink blooms. One of the best Escallonias for 
small gardens. 5 g. c. 2-3’ $2.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 

GARDENIA MYSTERY 
E. glasnivenensis. ES151. (Apple Blossom Escallonia.) 
An English hybrid with lovely, fragrant, blush-pink 
flowers; blooms almost constantly. Shrub of compact 
form. BB 3-4' $4.50; BB or 5g, c) 2-3° $2:50;-1 give, 
$1.00. 
Other Escallonias on pages 16, 22 and 23. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia apiculata. ES158. Bushy shrub with small 
glossy foliage and profuse white flowers. Attractive 
purple-black fruits in summer and fall. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Eugenias on page 15. 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus japonicus. ES163. (Evergreen Euonymus.) 
A very ornamenial shrub of easy culture, foliage 
bright green, glossy and somewhat leathery. Old 
plants produce brilliant red berries if grown un- 
trimmed. BB 3-4' $4.50; 2-3' $3.50; 5 g. c. 2-3’ $2.50; 
lg. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
E. aureo-marginatus. ES161. (Golden Euonymus.) A 
slow-growing variety of compact growth; foliage 
golden yellow toward the edges, blotched in center 
with light and dark green. 1 g. c. 85c. 
E.aureo-variegatus. ES162. (Golden Variegated Euony- 
mus.) Leaves golden yellow at centers, dark green at 
edges, branches green; of moderately slow growth. 
I Kopetes achoyen 
E. President Gauthier. ES165. Of spreading growth; 
foliage heavily variegated with creamy white and 
margined with pink. A very beautiful variety. BB 2-3° 
$3.50; 18-24" $2.50; 1 g. c. 85c. 
Other Euonymus on page II. 
