CORREA HARRISI (See page 3) 
COTONEASTER (Also see page 7.) 
Cotoneaster dammeri. Low spreading variety with dark green 
glossy leaves about an inch long. The white flowers are followed 
by attractive bright red berries. Gallon containers $1.25. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis, Rock Cotoneaster. Flat spreading shrub 
with tiny glossy green leaves and bright red berries. Partly de- 
ciduous it assumes brilliant colors in cold winters. Gallon con- 
tainers 85c. 
Cotoneaster microphylla, Rockspray Cotoneaster. Low shrub with 
dense branchlets clothed in tiny dark green leaves. Large rosy- 
réd berries. Gallon container 85c. 
DIOSMA, Breath of Heaven 
Diosma pulchrum. Dwarf compact bushy shrub with fine foliage 
like Heather covered with masses of tiny pink flowers during 
spring and summer. Very showy and graceful. Gallon container 
$1.00, 5-gallon container $3.00. 
Diosma reevesi. Same as the pink but with white flowers. Ex- 
cellent shrubs to lighten the effect of heavy foliage masses in 
the shrub plantings, especially in foundations. Gallon container 
$1.00, 5-gallon container $3.00. 
ERICA, Heather (Also see page 5.) 
Erica mediterranea hybrida. Prostrate bushy heather covered in 
flowering time with tiny rosy-pink bells. Low growing. Sun or 
partial shade. Gallon container $1.00. 
Erica regerminans. Excellent low growing shrub about 2 feet 
high. Good growth of foliage covered with 5-inch clusters of 
small reddish flowers. Gallon container $1.00. 
LANTANA (Also see page 6.) 
Lantana sellowiana, Trailing Lantana. Mauve flowers cover this 
foot high trailer most of the summer. Freezes out in places but 
readily comes back. Gallon container 85c. 
Yellow Lantana. Compact growing, covered with a profusion of 
yellow blooms. Gallon container 85c. 

7 MYRSINE, African Box 
Myrsine africana. Close growing shrub resembling boxwood but 
much more colorful. Deep glossy green leaves are closely set on 
slightly reddish stems. Useful as a low hedge. Stands shearing 
well. Gallon container 85c, 5-gallon container $2.75. 
MYRTUS, Myrtle 
Myrtus communis compacta. Small pointed leaves, in dense 
masses on this compact shrub. Excellent for low hedges. Gallon 
container 85c. 
RAPHIOLEPIS, Round Leaf Yeddo 
(Also see page 14.) 
Raphiolepis ovata. Another excellent shrub for foundation plant- 
ing. Thick dark green oval leaves characterize this dense com- 
pact shrub. White flowers with red anthers are very pretty. Blue 
berries. Gallon container $1.00, 5 gallon container $2.75. 
VERONICA 
Veronica buxifolia. Low compact plant with box-like leaves and 
white flowers. Makes a nice low hedge. Best along the coast. 
Gallon container 85c. 
Veronica decussata. Small compact shrub, dark green leaves 
and violet blue flowers throughout the year. Gallon container 
S5c: 
Veronica imperialis. Dark green leaves, often 2 or 3 inches long, 
tinged red on the edges. Flowers light reddish purple. Very 
hardy. Gallon container 85c. 


Plants that may well be used with low growing plants for sun. 
Also plants for special purposes in sunny places. 
CONIFERS (to enrich any planting). Armstrong, Hollywood, 
or Tamarix Junipers, Mugho Pines, Spreading Yews. 
PLANTS FOR HEDGES. 
PLANTS FOR SLOPES. Sollya, Cotoneaster Horizontalis, Trail- 
ing Lantana, Juniper Tamariscifolia, Vines. 
Boxwood, Myrtle, Myrsine, Berberis 

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