BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
CAMELLIA (continued) Eick tke 
Sarah Frost (Clarke Red) @ @ 
Crimson, varying to deep rose pink. Medium for- 
mal double. Vigorous, compact, upright bush, L. 
3.00 
2, to 4 ft fe ae Soe rae oe ee eee 
De tOTD Let tee ee ee ge vaee 275 2.50 
LE tuo Neamt te cre he eee ee 2.50 Gee 
CEANOTHUS gloriosus (prostrate) (8-9) 
POINTREYES CEANOTHUS 
CHOISYA ternata (6-7) 
MEXICAN ORANGE 
[sgt Aa See eee tae a eet, oe Frees .55 50 
ANID pOtp cs eno es eee ee -45 40 
CISTUS Doris Hibberson (77) 
Lieto ditt ett aero te ee 1275 eel OU 
B5ito cl Ssine st eee eee 1.50 1.40 
ARIDCS DOL@ se ae eee eas 45 40 
purpureus (6-7) 
ORCHIDSPOT ROCKROSE 
CITRUS limon meyeri (8) 
DWARF CHINESE LEMON 
tie DOt mraetat cree eh tee eee 55 50 
CLETHRA arborea (91/2) 
LILY-OF THE-VALLEY GLETHRA 
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 which 
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. 
ASM DOt ee eas ee Oe .65 .60 
