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CEANOTHUS SERRA BLUE (Described below) 
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Ceanothus Sierra Blue. California Lilac (9) 2-in. Pot 1-Gal.  5-Gal, 
The amazing thing about Sierra Blue is the size and brilliance of its 
blooms. Flower clusters actually become as large as those of the east- 
ern lilac, yet they have a fluffiness and perfection all their own. The 
color, as you can see by the illustration (above), is a sharp, bright blue, 
a most pleasing color in any planting scheme. 
The plants are dark green and, grow the year around, making 
themselves appreciated every day, but during April and May you and 
your friends will scarcely be able to pass them by without stopping to 
admire the constant succession of big, blue flower clusters.-Hybridized 
by Drs Walter: He Lammentsheee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee 30 PD AAS, 
CEDRUS—See Conifer Section, page 17. 
CELASTRUS scandens. False Bittersweet (3) 
A deciduous shrub with somewhat twining growth. Its orange ber- 
ries that appear in the fall are most attractive. Excellent for holiday 
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CERATONIA siliqua. Carob, St. John’s Bread Tree (8) ; 
An excellent, lonz ‘'ived, deep rooted tree of medium size. The 
round head of deep gr2c71 foliage is always attractive. Makes dense 
shade never Decomes fan em Arline S(reOls Urey ose terest neeszeeeeee tn 17% ~=«.45 1.85 
CERATOSTIGMA larpceatiae (C. Plumbaginoides). 
Dwarf Blue Plumabo (c) 
Low shrub or woody perennial making a creeping growth not over 
6 or 8 inches. For semi-shade or sun where it covers itself with brilliant 
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TEN 1-GALLON OR FIVE 5-GALLON OF EACH VARIETY 
