YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW 
BRUNFELSIA FLORIBUNDA. A nice bushy plant, 
growing to five feet. Very fragrant, long-lasting 
flowers open a deep violet, fade the next day to a 
soft lilac, and the following day are almost a pure 
white—hence the common name. Foliage is dark 
green, and with the varied shades of flowers, it 
makes a beautiful showing. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH ... SUMMER LILAC 
BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA.... The finest of all ‘“summer 
lilacs’’. Deep green foliage, with long arching branches 
and pointed clusters of very fragrant flowers. Flower 
spikes often from 8 to 12 inches long, and butter- 
flies seem to like them. Beautiful coloring of soft 
purple. Grows to 8 feet tall, but can be pruned and 
kept more compact. 

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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 

Cistus Purpureus, Rockrose (see next page) 
BOTTLE BRUSHES 
CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS. One of the finest varie~ 
ties of this shrub. Makes a beautiful small weeping 
tree with long arching branches. The ends of the 
branches are covered with a four inch spray of bril- 
liant crimson, making it a magnificent show of color. 
This variety will stand more water than others and 
consequently can grow as a lawn specimen. 5-gal. 
NATAL PLUM 
CARISSA GRANDIFLORA. This fine shrub deserves 
more planting than in the past. It not only is covered 
in early summer with white star-shaped wonderfully 
fragrant flowers, but from it you can pick smafl 
glossy-red plums, good to eat, and better for jellies 
or jam. Dark green foliage forms the background 
for the shiny flowers and red fruits. Can be grown 
to 6 feet, but more often kept to 3 or 4. Grows 
well in either sun or shade. 
CARISSA GRANDIFLORA PROSTRATA. Same as 
above but a prostrate form, seldom reaching over two 
feet tall. Spreads to form a nice shrub. 
CALIFORNIA LILACS 
CEANOTHUS CYANEUS. Very hardy shrubs, and 
among the showiest of California’s wild plant life. 
Attractive foliage, with lovely dainty flowers of 
very dark blue. A native of San Diego county. Fine 
for hillside planting, as they need little water when 
established, but must have good drainage. Flower 
spikes of this variety are six inches long. Well- 
branched, and grows to about 10 feet. 
