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*COMAROSTAPHYLLIS diversifolia 
(Summer Holly) 
Se ell egect se ee neh ra On ee .60 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum 
Low spreading shrub good for ground cover, 
silvery foliage and large white flowers. 
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COPROSMA baueri (Mirror Shrub) 
Gale fol by SA oY Cea ea ee 40 
PSmeior 2am Bares cree tees | awh OE BYE 5 1.50 
COPROSMA baueri variegata 
Rett, Sete Saree es eee eee 45 
CORDYLINE australis (Dracena Palm) 
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ASO ORES Da ee oe ete et oF as cn 2.50 
CORNUS capitata (Evergreen Dogwood) 
Cream colored flowers, followed by ornamental 
fruits, easily grown. 
Piel ae cee eee Oe 2 oe a rr 40 
CORNUS florida (Eastern flowering Dogwood) 
Wels eee ee el. en Hi 
CORREA magnifica 
Large chartreuse blossoms 
I Cis Utah a ae oe ee 50 
CORREA pulchella (Australian Fuchsia) 
Hardy, low growing, pink flowers in Winter and 
Spring. 
FE Gil: Seen ek eee .50 
CORTADERIA argentea (Pampas Grass) 
ell, 2 ee vs a ee 40 
COTINUS coggygria (Smoke Tree) 
Large clusters of pale pink flowers in late Spring 
and Summer. 
PR cRes cea kee) eR At ON 50 
COTONEASTER adpressa_ praecox 
(Early Coteneaster) 
Berries large, color early. 
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COTONEASTER dammeri (Humifusa) 
Trailing, bright red berries. 
[PACE ck ice A Se ee 40 
COTONEASTER decora (Necklace Cotoneaster) 
Semi prostrate, berries heavily. 
I ES. eet Mes a Tec ee 40 
COTONEASTER horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) 
le So eX Sieaie se Esa oth Rach I eas SL ae PO 40 
OME OLE Z Acai om Big Peete Need cele ee 1.50 
Th Tice AVE TT Seabee pURiG Ue tet een ek 1.75 
COTONEASTER lactea (parneyi) 
CEL oe. ROEM Rk <n tenes Ce one 40 
Pa SHOR BY Slatin Mahe ecnnee sl AAs Oo ee, ee 1.50 
COTONEASTER microphylla 
(Rockspray Cotoneaster) 
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COTONEASTER pannosa (Silverleaf Cotoneaster) 
[ey eee eS Pe EM cece cat Bod ee cnet 40 
COTONEASTER rotundifolia (Prostrata) 
Very low growing good for wall or bank cover. 
ORG foi ae Ula PA Fs ee 40 
COTONEASTER salicifolia 
(Willowleaf Cotoneaster) ) 
Long, narrow rough leaves, arching habit. 
Bolo fod Mee reas: 68 cho rn ibth «lee we Ret mee ee 40 
CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn) 
Autumn Glory—Bright Crimson Berries 
Double pink flowering 
Lavallei (Carrierei)—Large Orange Red Berries 
Paul's Scarlet—Double red flowering 
Ar Rove Ort ity [icp eae a cial Ore os LI 1.00 
GeLOe OEE: Bak Rasen mentee crest. See Ore 1.25 
6 to 8 f:. B. R. branched (Paul's Scarlet only) 
50) 
CRYPTOMERIA japonica elegans 
(Plume Cryptomeria) 
Grows quite large, feathery branches, foliage 
turns bronze in Winter. 
[Rots] Metre a= eins. A ey eee ee 50 
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CRYPTOMERIA japonica nana 
(Dwarf Cryptomeria) 
Very hardy dwarf globular variety, does well 
either in sun or shade. 
(cial AS Daag ees 50 
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CUPRESSUS arizonica (Arizona Cypress) 
Very hardy fast growing tree with blue green 
foliage. 
Me Pete ee Chic el eee 40 
*CUPRESSUS forbesi (Tecate Cypress) 
Similar to Monterey Cypress; very resistant to 
Cypress Canker. 
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*CUPRESSUS macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) 
WiccCpal lem aes ile eet a ee ary eek 40 
CNS oie eR Sie eee Sea eye ee AE (75 
ANT OOS Tit: Die eee eee eee ene Sele ere: 2.00 
BtOm Oe iis base ee eee Stee ee 2.50 
secs aPNs a as WES ae Ae A ee 4.00 
CUPRESSUS sempervirens (Italian Cypress) 
Cutting grown, slender, compact bright grsen 
type. 
Mew o Pee Preene 5 Ret ask suet Ake ee ey eee SOE 50 
Ce OR. a eee eo eee ee 1.50 
Bet OmOk ft Dg eeent eee eae eet ene Be eee. 2.50 
CYTISUS praecox (Moonlight Broom) 
Small shrub with profusion of pale cream flowers. 
CYTISUS racemosus (Easter Broom) 
Compact growing with large fragrant yellow 
flowers. 
iCall ptacdeaes a ccthecanare aes eluate 40 
Bec) ai Syste eer et Sek he 1.50 
Prices are based on quantities of 5 or more of ONE variety. 
For quantities of less than 5 of a variety 20% additional. 
