GJAunes? 
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
CERATOSTIGMA ogriffithi (Chinese Plumbago) . 
for sun. Brilliant dark blue flowers in summer. 
$1.00. 
Low-growing shrub 
1-gallon containers 
CESTRUM parqui (Night-scented Jasmine). Tall shrub with arching 
branches and large, dark green foliage. September flowers are greenish- 
yellow, tubular, in clusters, and are intensely fragrant after sundown. 
Plant in shade, under house-eaves or tree for frost-protection. 1-gal- 
lon containers $1.00; 5-gallon containers $3.00. 
CHOISYA ternata. A useful and very desirable medium height shrub 
for sun or shade. Aromatic bright green clover-shaped foliage and 
many white flowers all summer. 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon 
containers $1.00. 
CHORIZEMA vyarium. Makes a low, compact shrub with drooping 
branches; covered with orang2-red pea-shaped flowers in spring. Good 
in partial shade. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
CISTUS, Rock Rose 
Cistus corbariensis. One of the most satisfactory shrubs for a hot, dry 
bank. Habit is spreading and drooping, but restricted in area. Gray- 
green foliage; white flowers with crepey petals have golden-yellow 
centers and appear in abundance in late spring and summer. 1-gallon 
containers $1.00. 
C. ladaniferus maculatus. Low, spreading, and enjoys full sun. The 
3-inch flowers have white petals with a crimson spot at the base. 
1-gallon containers $1.00. 
C. purpureus. Habit both upright and spreading. Beautiful in late 
spring with rosy-pink flowers, each petal accented with a maroon spot 
at the base. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
COPROSMA baueri (Mirror Plant). Derives its name from the thick, 
round, glossy foliage. Useful for medium to tall foundation planting 
in shade or partial sunlight. Easily trimmed to any shape or size. 
5-gallon containers $2.75; 1-gallon containers 85c. 

CAMELLIA 
GRANDIFLORA 
ROSEA 

CAMELLIA DEBUTANTE 
CORREA, Australian Fuchsia 
Correa harrisi. Recent introduction, becoming popular as a low shrub 
for shade or partial sunlight. Scarlet tubular flowers from November 
to March—greatest bloom in January, when garden color is useful. 
Balled and burlapped 18-24’’ $3.75; 1-gallon containers $1.50. 
C. pulchella. Low spreading shrub with attractive foliage and numer- 
ous tubular pink flowers mid-winter and early spring. Recommended 
for shade or partial sunlight. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster pannosa. Called the Silverleaf cotoneaster because of the 
silvery-margined foliage. Tall, arching, robust branches are covered 
with clusters of red berries in fall. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon 
containers $1.00. 
C. parneyi. Prized for its large clusters of exceptionally large dark 
red berries. Deep green foliage background shows off berries to per- 
fection. 5-gallon containers $3.00, 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
Ground-cover Varieties 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. Spreads almost flat on the ground, with 
glossy, tiny leaves. Branchlets covered with bright red berries in fall, 
more conspicuous in winter when foliage falls. 5-gallon containers 
$3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00, 10 for $9.00. 
C. microphylla. Low evergreen shrub with dense branchlets clothed 
with tiny green leaves. Large, rosy-red berries in fall and winter. 
5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
CYTISUS racemosus (Easter Broom). Robust, free-flowering shrub 
covered with fragrant butter-yellow flowers in spring backed by good 
dark green foliage. Thrives in dry locations; should be cut back severely 
after flowering season. 5-gallon containers $3.50; 
tainers $1.00. 
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