

BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
COTONEASTER apiculata (4) 
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER 
Habit prostrate. Berries largest of all Cotoneasters, 
brilliant glossy red and plenty of them, maturing 
very early in the fall. 
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CRINODENDRON dependens (8) 
WHITE LILY TREE 
Small tree with general appearance of a California 
Live Oak but bearing plenty of clustered white 
hanging bell-shaped flowers during the summer. In 
fall the seed capsules become bright red which gives 
it additional attractiveness. 
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DAPHNE collina neapolitana (new) (7) 
A small rounded shrub of slow growth. Flowers in 
~ clusters are rosy-pink suffused lavender covering en- 
tire bush. 
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dauphini (7) 
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odora varieties (7-8) 
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odora alba CD 
odora marginata ZACDE 
EMBOTHRIUM coccineum (8-9) (rare) 
CHILEAN FIREBUSH 
A tall, slender pyramidal evergreen tree bearing a 
profusion of brilliant orange-scarlet tubular flowers 
in terminal clusters in Spring. Requires an acid soil 
and part shade. 
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ESCALLONIA C. F. Ball (7) 
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Gwendolyn Anley (new) (7) 
A new low growing, compact variety. Flowers flesh 
pink in great profusion on arching sprays. 
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Wm. Watson (new) (7) 
A good variety of compact growth with flowers of 
a distinctly ruddy-cerise color. 
