CESTRUM 
Cestrum parqui. Night Scented Jas- 
mine. Makes a dense mass of light 
green foliage and clusters of incon- 
spicuous whitish flowers which open at 
night to pour out their fragrance. 
CEANOTHUS 
The Ceanothus or California Lilac is 
one of our showiest native shrubs. 
Very hardy and by nature well adapted 
for use in areas where sun and drain- 
age are available. They need little 
water after establishing. 
We offer tall and dwarf varieties se- 
lected for this area. If interested, 
please ask salesman. 
MEXICAN ORANGE 
Choisya ternata. Low to medium size 
shrubs with light green shiny foliage 
and clusters of fragrant white flowers 
in spring. Very hardy. 
CORREA—Awustralian Fuchsia 
Correa pulchella. Few low growing 
shrubs have had as much attention as 
this little one from Australia. Flowers 
pale to rich pink with flaring petals 
hang gracefully among the tiny round 
gray green leaves. Sun, good drainage. 
COTONEASTER 
Cotoneaster horizontalis, Rockspray C. 
Tiny glossy deep green leaves clothe 
the flat spreading branches. Flowers 
in spring are white and precede the 
bright red berries. 
Cotoneaster parneyi. Finest of the 
taller Cotoneasters with handsome 
deep green leaves—2 inches long and 
clusters of bright red berries in winter. 
Some other varieties are available at 
nursery. 
DAPHNE ODORA MARGINATA 
LOOKING GLASS PLANT 
Coprosma baueri. Excellent shrub for 
planting near coastal areas. Stands 
shearing, if required, but usually me- 
dium in size, dense growing. Leaves 
round, glossy dark green. 
COCCULUS 
Cocculus laurifolius. Grown for de- 
lightful deep green foliage. Leaves 
prettily veined. Makes a dense screen 
plant or medium-high specimen for 
sun or shade. 
CISTUS LADANIFERUS MACULATUS 
ROCK ROSES 
Cistus. Hardy shrubs for dry sunny 
places where they flower and bloom 
throughout the summer. All have 
dainty round flowers and 
greyish green foliage. 
Spreading, low habit of 
growth. Good drainage. 
Cistus corbariensis. Flow- 
ers pure white. 
Cistus ladaniferus macu- 
latus. Brown-Eyed Rock 
Rose. White with maroon 
dots at base of petal. 
Cistus purpureus. Crepe- 
like pink flowers. 
BREATH OF HEAVEN 
Diosma. Dwarf, compact 
growing with heather-like 
foliage and masses of tiny 
star-shaped flowers in 
spring andsummer. Hardy. 
Sun. 
D. pulchrum. Pink. 
D. reevesi. White. 
CEANOTHUS (California Lilac) 
DAPHNE 
Daphne odora marginata. A most de- 
lightful low growing shrub with deep 
green, white-edged leaves and in early 
spring clusters of fragrant pink flow- 
ers. Sometimes temperamental but 
generally good drainage is essential 
and shade or part shade. Very hardy. 
Well worth trying. 
Daphne cneorum. Rock Daphne. Low 
spreading shrub about 1 foot high 
with fine dense foliage and heads of 
bright pink intensely fragrant flowers 
in spring. Sun. 
COTONEASTER PARNEYI 
