GOLDEN CASSIA 
Cassia artemisioides. |n mid-winter, and 
continuing through spring, innumerable small 
single golden yellow bloom appear all through 
the soft feathery gray foliage. 3 to 4 ft., and 
about as broad as tall. Quite drought resist- 
ant ae OU emlcincymmll=galeuss InO@-me>=cqale 
S35),725), 
DARK BLUE PLUMBAGO 
Ceratostigma willmottianum. From mid- 
summer until late fall this amazing dark fo- 
liaged shrub is thickly peppered with clus- 
ters of deep blue single bloom. Should be cut 
back severely each spring. Sun. 3 ft. Hardy. 
1-gal., $1.00. 
Night Blooming JASMINE 
Cestrum nocturnum. A handsome robust 
shrub but its greatest value lies in its per- 
meating fragrance. Sprays of frosty white 
berries follow the greenish yellow bloom. 
You'll find them useful for table decorations. 
l-gal., 85c. 
Semi-hardy. Shade or sun. 
GERALDTON’S WAX FLOWER 
For lasting flower arrangements. 
GERALDTON WAX FLOWER 
Chamaelaucium ciliatum. Both as a source 
of cut flowers or a shrub in the garden this 
airy foliaged plant leaves little to be desired. 
Small light pink single bloom, about the size 
of a five-cent piece, are borne in graceful 
clusters during late winter and spring. Either 
cut or allowed to remain on the shrub the fra- 
grant blossoms keep their fresh appearance 
for many weeks. Enjoys well drained soil. 
Prune lightly after the blooming season. Sun. 
Imisttahe, © ike) WO) Ate, leer, SH 255 Si-eelll, 
$3.50. 
SWEET SCENTED CHOISYA 
Choisya ternata. An outstanding shrub in 
any company. Highly polished, substantial 
foliage, pleasing habit of growth and big 
heads of waxy white, deliciously fragrant, 
spring bloom. Thrives with good drainage in 
either sun or shade. Hardy. 4 to 6 ft. 1-gal., 
$1.00; 5-gal., $3.25. 
FOR BRILLIANT COLOR 
Chorizema varium. In late winter and con- 
tinuing through spring every thin, graceful 
branch is weighted with innumerable orange, 
scarlet and purple bloom that resemble mini- 
ature pansies. Dark foliage. Neat and in- 
formal. Sun. Hardy. 2 ft. 1-gal., 85c. 
Drought Resistant 
ROCK ROSES 
Cistus corbariensis. Because of its 2-inch 
frosty white bloom, bright, persistent foliage 
and low habit of growth this clean shrub is 
particularly suited to planting under low win- 
dows, along low porches or on banks. Dense 
Gimli, SWia. Ineiehy, 2 ite, leet, tiSre 
5-gal., $3.00. 
Cistus ladaniferus maculatus. Puts on, in 
early summer, a remarkable show of big 
single white bloom marked with maroon at 
the base. Dense, dark foliage. Sun. Hardy. 
3 to 4 ft., and about as broad as tall. 1-gal., 
$1.00; 5-gal., $3.25. 
Cistus purpureus. If you are a bit inclined 
to get ‘down in the mouth” you'll find this 
plant a grand little ‘‘cheerer upper’’. When 
you feel one of those bad days coming on 
slip out to the garden and pay a visit to this 
cheerful little lady. She'll put color in your 
cheeks and a song in your heart. Big single 
pink bloom of crepe paper texture on a well 
rounded 3- to 4-foot shrub. Requires good 
drainagem sUneaidardyamli-aalpe > leOO-m> gale, 
$325) 
Graceful COCCULUS 
Cocculus laurifolius. There are two ex- 
cellent reasons why your garden should 
not be without this shrub: first, the long, 
six-inch polished leaves are a source of 
lasting cut material for indoor use; sec- 
ond, in the garden the gracefully arch- 
ing branches, closely strung with their 
sparkling leaves, are always a joy. Hardy. 
SUnmoneshademmo Tomo ite sll=calemole2or 
5-gal., $3.50; balled, 3-4 ft., $8.50. 
ELEPHANT’S EAR 
Colocasia esculenta. Soon forms a heavy 
clump of enormous tropical appearing ear- 
shaped leaves on tall fleshy stems. Thrives 
best in partial shade. May freeze to the 
ground during cold winters but is flourishing 
eyeelinl in A Gaver wine. Gate, ieee, Sl esr 
J=Cyll.,, S350) 
AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
Correa speciosa. Particularly desirable for 
its dense olive-green foliage and jewel-like 
pink bells that hang in profusion through 
late winter and spring. Neat, spreading habit. 
Dit, Sui, Wace, Si 25% Saeeil.,. 33,50. 
Correa magnifica. We like everything 
about this hardy shrub, its substantial round 
leaves, dark green above and furry brown 
beneath, its full neat habit of growth, the 
long tubular chartreuse spring flowers that 
hang gracefully from the dark branches. 
Youll likes it, too. Sun, 3-4 ft, W=galz 
Cll A252 SieGeMl., 853), 508 
PAMPAS GRASS 
Cortaderia selloana. Forms a wide clump 
of long, drooping, grass-like foliage sur- 
mounted by showy silvery white plumes in 
summer. Hardy. Sun. 6-7 ft. 1-gal., $1.25; 
5-gal., $3.50. 
CISTUS CORBARIENSIS 
The lovely white, low growing Rock Rose. 
Brilliant COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster conspicua decora. For use at 
entrances to drives, to clamber over rocks 
or planted along low porches this spreading, 
small leaved shrub is quite useful. Clouds of 
white spring bloom and brilliant red winter 
berries. Sun or part shade. Hardy. Grows 
to 2 feet in height and 3 to 4 feet broad. 
1-gal., $1.00. 
Cotoneaster lactea (Parneyi). Big dark 
leaves, arching branches and incredible quan- 
tities of bright red winter berries characterize 
this easily grown shrub. No other cut berries 
are more lasting for indoor use. An excel- 
lent shrub for screening purposes. Sun. 
Hardy, 628 tts) |-gal-av5c, 5-galyo2 015. 
Cotoneaster procumbens. A dainty little 
prostrate shrub for rock garden use, to drape 
over low walls or line walks. Minute dark 
leaves, small frosty white bloom and glisten- 
ing red berries. Grows to 8 or 10 inches 
tall and 3 feet in width. Hardy. Sun. 1-gal., 
$1.00; 5-gal., $3.00. 
CANARY BIRD TREE 
Crotalaria agatiflora. The chartreuse bloom 
of this fast growing shrub so resemble canary 
birds you almost expect to hear them burst 
into song. Hold up well when cut. Grows 
unbelievably fast. Easily frosted but usually 
comes back with warm weather. Sun. 6-10 
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DAPHNES 
Delightful Perfume 
Being the first shrubs to bloom in winter, 
their small waxy bloom and outstanding fra- 
grance are unusually welcome. Add to these 
qualities the glossy appearance and substan- 
tial texture of their leaves and you have a 
shrub that is irresistible. Daphnes require 
good drainage and should be planted only to 
the depth they are planted in the containers 
in which you receive them. Hardy. Shade 
or part shade. 3-4 ft. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
$5.00. 
Daphne odora White. Glowing white. 
Daphne odora Yellowedge. White tinged 
with rose pink. Leaves edged with creamy 
white. 
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