EVERGREENS 
CHORIZEMA—Flame Pea 
Chorizema varium. Showy low growing shrub. 
Leaves holly-like, deep green. Flowers pea- 
shaped, brilliant orange with purplish tints. Full 
sun and exceptionally good drainage. 
$1.00. 
1-gal. 
CISTUS—Rock Rose 
Cistus corbariensis. Very lovely spreading low 
shrub with dull dark green leaves and studded 
all over with countless pure white yellow cen- 
tered flowers. For dry sunny places. 
$1.00. 
1-gal. 
Cistus ladaniferus maculatus (Brown-eyed Rock- 
rose). Flowers larger, pure white, each petal 
sporting a distinct brown spot at its base. 1-gal. 
$1.00. 
Cistus purpureus (Orchid Rockrose). Very large, 
3-inch, flowers of delightful orchid-rose, each 
petal textured like crepe and spotted with a 
maroon blotch at the petal base. 1-gal. $1.00. 
CISTUS PURPUREUS 
CONVOLVULUS—Silver Bush 
Convolvulus cneorum (Silver Bush) . Low rounded 
mass of silvery grey foliage covered with many 
pure-white Morning Glories. A very valuable 
plant for rock gardens, accents in foliage’ or 
where low growing shrubs are desired. For dry 
sunny places. 1I-gal. $1.00. 
LOOKING GLASS PLANT 
Coprosma baueri (Looking Glass Plant). Round, 
highly polished dark green leaves make this an 
attractive plant for use about the house or at 
seaside retreats. Fruits are bright orange-yellow 
berries. Balled $3.00; 1-gal. $1.00. 

COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster dammeri. Prostrate 
shrub with inch long dark green 
leaves, undersides lighter. Sprays 
of white flowers are followed by 
bright red berries. 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster decora (Necklace 
Cotoneaster). Dwarf shrub with 
tiny rounded deep green glossy 
leaves and brilliant red berries 
strung along the stem like a 
ruby necklace. Balled $3.00; 
1-sal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster franchetii. One of 
the best tall varieties. Arching 
branches with wrinkled foliage 
bear pinkish flowers in clusters. 
Fruit orange red. 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster lactea (Parneyi). 
Large evergreen shrub with silky 
new growth, good foliage and 
3-inch clusters of white flowers 
followed by bright red berries. 
Balled $3.25; 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock 
Cotoneaster). Creeping variety, 
growing flat on the ground, with 
branches fanning out straight. 
Leaves small, round and dark 
green, deciduous for a short time 
in winter, at which time the red 
berries are showy. Balled $3.00; 
1-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster microphylla (Rock- 
stray Cotoneaster). Dense, low 
growing variety with very small 
dark green leaves. White flowers; 
large rosy red berries. Balled 
$3.00; I-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster pannosa (Silverleaf 
Cotoneaster). Large shrub with 
arching branches and small gray 
green leaves. Flowers white; 
clusters of bright red berries. 
Balled $3.00; 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster salicifolia. Tall shrub 
with long and narrow leaves. 
White flowers appear in two- 
inch clusters. Bright red fruit 
in fall and winter. 1-gal. $1.00. 
CYTISUS—The Brooms 
Cytisus scoparius andreanus (St. 
Andrews Broom). Flowers with 
deep crimson blotch at base of 
petals. 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cytisus praecox (Warminster 
Broom) (Moonlight Broom) . 
Dwarf, slow growing, compact 
shrub, finely branched and cov- 
ered with creamy-yellow flowers. 
5-gal. $3.00; 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cytisus racemosus (Easter 
Broom) . Medium size free flow- 
ering shrub. Covered in March 
and April with multitudes of 
very fragrant yellow flowers. 
5-gal. $3.00; 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cytisus Pomona. Hybrid type 
with larger flowers. Standard 
yellow to white, rose on reverse; 
amber-orange wings; yellow 
keel. Tall growing. 1-gal. $1.00. 
Cytisus San Francisco. Early 
flowering. Rose red. I-gal. 
$1.00. 
9 

BRUNFELSIA FLORIBUNDA, YESTERDAY AND TODAY 
CORREA—Australian Fuchsias 
Correa magnifica. New. Rounded low to medium 
shrub with unusually fine foliage—from deep green to 
soft ‘’woolly’’ brown. Flowers bell-shaped with flar- 
ing petals and a unique chartreuse green color often 
tinted russet brown near the base. Excellent drainage, 
sun. I-gal. $1.25. 
Correa pulchella. Leaves silvery green, tiny and crin- 
kled. Flowers beautiful pink, flaring bells produced in 
generous quantities. Sun and good drainage. 5-gal. 
$3.00; I-gal. $1.25. 
OLEANDERS 

