BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
10 100 
CITRUS limon meyeri (8) rate rate | 
DWARF CHINESE LEMON @ @ 
2) A: sic ta i Doe Petoa eg 55 50 
Rangpur Lime (91/2) 
Oia tort h, hese ab yk Jade 55 50 
CLETHRA arborea (91/2) 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLETHRA 
Too bad this very beautiful plant isn’t hardier. It 
thrives in the Arboretum at Golden Gate Park and 
has stood 25° in Southern California but that is 
about its limit. It is a vigorous, large shrub of quick 
growth and may attain 20 feet or more. The pure 
white, richly fragrant flowers are borne in terminal 
panicles composed of individual racemes whicn 
have a strong resemblance to those of Lily of the 
Valley. Bean considers this the finest of the Cleth- 
ras. Needs natural or artificially acidified soil. 
2 ATR tas AcE a ei oe ey ec -65 .60 
COLEONEMA pulchrum (9) 
PINK BREA1H-OF-HEAVEN 
1 ROSIE Ses See eee 1.65 1.50 
Pee OU eee Ren yarns 7A ate 45 .40 
CORREA harrisi (8) 
RED AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
Be Ose wit. ne. 2.50, ., 2.25 
OSA NESS Gia eae acme eee oes 2.25 2.00 
Bae pote (lieht) sc. Pan secs. 55 50 
magnifica (C. ferruginea) (8-9) 
YELLOW AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
A vigorous, erect grower making a fine shrub of 
good size. Flowers are pendent and probably the 
largest in the genus. Color is a solid chartreuse green 
(greenish yellow). 
“> The pkee dates Ses eee ms. 52 oo 1.60 
Be OM aS eek ae See I 1.50 1.40 
Bes SU arth h. os de neat pase ee 55 50 
pulchella (8-9) 
PINK AUSTRALIAN CORREA 
Bs DOlaerea ts ats ek bey 21 45 -40 
COTONEASTER apiculata (4) 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER 
Although deciduous we put it here for convenience. 
Leaves small; growth very low,. almost prostrate ; 
bears large glossy red berries. Although easily the 
best of its general type it is far from common. Best 
- of all, it is very hardy, thriving where C. horizontalis 
- freezes back. Highly recommended. 
meine pote (etatted*) Fic nies. 65 .60 
and for spring delivery 
4:in. pot (seedlings) -..............-2. 55 50 
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