COCCULUS FOR SHADY PLACES 
COCCULUS LAURIFOLIUS. A fine specimen shrub, 
giving fine waxy foliage for a shady nook, or in the 
sun. Grown mostly for its pretty foliage, it can be 
used for a screen or specimen shrub. A neat plant, 
and usually free from any disease. 
AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
CORREA PULCHELLA. An excellent low-growing 
shrub which has gained in popularity since its recent 
introduction. It grows not more than 24 inches high, 
and often spreads out to about four feet, but makes 
a nice olive-green dense mound of foliage with lovely 
little pink, waxy bell-shaped fowers. Although they 
resemble Fuchsias, they are no relation. A nice, 
refined shrub, which likes it on the dry side, and 
is not bothered by heat or cold. Fine for foreground 
planting. 
This catalog lists only a part of our huge plant stock. 
Ask for any other plants not listed here. 
POLISHED MIRROR PLANT 
COPROSMA BAUERI. In great demand as a foliage 
plant, growing to three or four feet. Fine for near 
the seacoast. Round highly-polished dark green leaves. 
Has little orange berries which are attractive. At 
home in either sun or shade. 

Rockrose, Cistus corbariensis 

Graceful Cotoneaster parnayi 
BERRIED COTONEASTERS 
COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLA. Low spreading 
shrub, with greyish green leaves. Produces tiny 
white flowers, followed by bright red berries. 
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COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. (Rock Cotoneaster). 
Very flat spreading shrub, with tiny shiny green 
leaves, and bright red berries. Semi-deciduous, and 
in autumn the green leaves turn to a bronzy red. 
A fine shrub for border effect, never over two feet 
high. 

