“ ARBOREUS HYBRIDS. Various shades of blue. Very good. 12 ft. 
“~~ CORDULATUS, Mountain Whitehorn. White. Hardy. Wide and 4 ft. 
“  CRASSIFOLIUS, Hoaryleaf Ceanothus. White. 8 ft. 
“~~ CUNEATUS, Buck Brush. White. Hardy. 5 ft. 
“~~ CYANEUS, San Diego Ceanothus. Deep Blue. 8 ft. 
“ DENTATUS, Cropleaf Ceanothus. Blue. 4 ft. 
“—_ DENTATUS VAR. FLORIBUNDUS. Blue. Prostrate to 18 inches and very wide. 
CEANOTHUS DIVERGENS, Calistoga Ceanothus. Blue. Very fine. 3 ft. Quite wide. 
“ FOLIOSUS, Wavyleaf Ceanothus. Blue. Fairly hardy. 3 ft. 
“  FOLIOSUS VAR. VINEATUS, Vine Hill Ceanothus. Blue. Prostrate to 2 ft. 
“ GLORIOSUS, Point Reyes Ceanothus. Blue. Prostrate to | ft. 
“ GLORIOSUS VAR. EXALTATUS, Navarro Ceanothus. Blue. Very good. 5 ft. 
“ GLORIOSUS HYBRIDS. Blue. Very lovely. 4 ft. 
“ GRISEUS, Carmel Ceanothus. Blue. 6 ft. 
“— GRISEUS VAR. HORIZONTALIS.Blue. Very wide. Prostrate to | ft. 
“ IMPRESSUS,Santa Barbara Ceanothus. Blue. 4 ft. 
“ INCANUS,Coast Whitehorn. White. Hardy. 6 ft. 
“ — INTEGERRIMUS,Deer Brush. Blue. Very hardy. 9 ft. 
“— LEMMONII,Lemmon Ceanothus. Blue. Very hardy. Spreading. 3 ft. 
“~~ LEUCODERMIS,Chaparral Whitehorn. Various shades of blue. 8 ft. 
*"  LOBBIANUS, Lobb Ceanothus. Blue. 5 ft. 
“ MASONII, Bolinas Ceanothus. Blue. 5 ft. 
“— MEGACARPUS, Bigpod Ceanothus. White. 9 ft. 
“  MENDOCINENSIS, Mendocino Ceanothus. A blue natural hybrid. 5 ft. 
“MOUNT VISION. Blue. Prostrate. Wide. 
“~~ OLIGANTHUS, Hairy Ceanothus. Various shades of blue. 7 ft. 
“  PAPILLOSUS, Wartleaf Ceanothus. Blue. 8 ft. 
“ PAPILLOSUS VAR. ROWEANUS, Mount Tranquillon Ceanothus. Blue. 4 ft. 
“ — PARRYI, Parry Ceanothus. Blue. Hardy. 8 ft. 
“ — PROSTRATUS, Squaw Carpet. Blue. Prostrate. Hardy. 
“ — PURPUREUS, Hollyleaf Ceanothus. Blue. 3 ft. 
‘" —RAMULOSUS, Coast Ceanothus. Lilac blue. 4 ft. 
“ RAMULOSUS VAR. FASCICULARIS, Lompoc Ceanothus. Lilac blue. 3 ft. 
“ — RIGIDUS, Monterey Ceanothus. Lilac blue. 3 ft. 
“ — RIGIDUS VAR. ALBUS. Snowy white. Grows with type and may come lilac. 
“ — SOREDIATUS, Jim Brush. Various shades of blue. Hardy. 5 ft. 
“— SPINOSUS, Greenbark Ceanothus. Blue. 9 ft. 
“—_ SPINOSUS VAR. BLUE CLOUD, Very lovely. 9 ft. 
“—_ SPINOSUS VAR. THEODORE PAYNE. Blue. 7 ft. 
“ — THYRSIFLORUS, Blue Blossom. Various shades of blue. Hardy. 9 ft. 
“ - THYRSIFLORUS VAR. REPENS, Creeping Blue Blossom. Prostrate. Wide. Hardy. 
”“ — TOMENTOSUS VAR. OLIVACEUS, Woollyleaf Ceanothus. Blue. 6 ft. 
‘ —VER‘RUCOSUS, Wartystem Ceanothus. White. Early bloomer. 5 ft. 
“ — VEITCHIANUS, Veitch Ceanothus. Various shades of blue. 5 ft. 
CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS, Redbud. Cerise flowers in February. 15. ft. d. 
“ OCCIDENTALIS VAR. ALBA. White flowers. d. 
CERCOCOARPUS BETULOIDES, Mountain Mahogany. Feathery seeds. 8 ft. d. 
