@oNROVIA NURSERY COMPANY............ Monrovia, California 
2%" Pot 1-Gal. 5-Gal. 
CAMPSIS grandiflora (Tecoma grandiflora) Trumpet Creeper (5) 95 2.50 
Large, trumpet-shaped flowers of brilliant scarlet-orange are pro- 
duced in great clusters in the spring and summer. Grafted plants. 
Campsis grandiflora (seedlings) ANE 
Campsis Mme. Galen (5) : 9 See. 50 
This fast growing deciduous vine bears large clusters of trumpet ; 
shaped brilliant scarlet-orange flowers during early spring. Pro- 
duces more flowers than other varieties. Grafted plants. 
~\CARISSA grandiflora. Natal Plum(10). ee sts—‘—s—sSS 15 .40 1.65 
Exceptionally fine evergreen ornamental of neat growing habit. 
Almost continuously sprinkled with its waxy, white flowers. The 
bright green glossy foliage and fragrant flowers help make this an 
excellent all-round plant. 
~ Carissa grandiflora prostrata. Prostrate Natal Plum (1G) peer aA £6} E75 
Low spreading shrub. Good for banks and ground covering. Like 
the above in every respect except in the habit of growth. Excellent 
foliage shrub. 
PE COLISSarGrancitiorcial UITCIL (LO) ee een ee Aly aie 1e72 
Definitely superior as its rich green foliage is very compact and 
spreading. This variety originated at the Tuttle Bros. Nursery in 
Pasadena, California. 
Carissa grandiflora horizontalis (10) 25 / > eee 
An improved low growing Carissa—especially compact and pros- 
trate. 
CASSIA artemisioides. Feathery Cassia (9) = MWA LN eAS 
A grand, little shrub for dry, sunny places where the rounded form 
of feathery, silvery, grey foliage and bright yellow, fragrant flowers 
show to advantage. Will stand dry, almost desert conditions, with 
little water, and is equally useful in the coastal areas as well. 
Cassia splendida. Golden Wonder (9) early >) Ve tere 1.95 
Through the entire winter, this interesting bush or small tree pro- 
duces quantities of large golden yellow flowers in long racemes. 
Evergreen 6 to 8 ft. tall. 
CASUARINA stricta. Beefwood (8) Ae ted ee oe 
Tall growing evergreen tree, slender stems and whip-like branches. 
Long needles are attached like horsetails. 
CEANOTHUS gloriosus. Point Reyes Lilac, Prostrate 
GCEGNOTHUS (9 yremremertet ee, Ok oe te Bg Meroe ee ee 25 .60 1.75 
A low growing, evergreen shrub with thick, leathery leaves pro- 
ducing bright, blue flowers in the spring. Highly desirable for ground 
cover. 
Ceanothus griseus horizontalis. Horizontal California Lilac(9).- «=... 3S) .75 0 22..25 
A low, creeping variety. Its light green foliage is practically hid- 
den by spikes of deep blue flowers in March and April. 
Ceanothus Mountain Haze. California Lilac (9) ef A WB ds 
This new hybrid is exceedingly versatile and capable of standing 
dry weather and poor soil conditions. Yet ordinary garden culture, 
with more water than the old species can stand, leaves this beauty 
dark green and healthy, winter and summer. j 
This brilliant blue mass blends with the dark green foliage to pro- 
duce the effect which gave the hybrid its name. f 
This variety may also be pruned to a desired height and can be 
used as a hedge. Hybridized by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts. See picture. 
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