EVERGREEN FLOWERING SHRUBS 
SCOTCH HEATHER 
CALLUNA VULGARIS (Scotch Heather). A small, compact ever- 
green shrub covered with small flowers in spring. Prefers part 
shade. Several colors. Gal. $1.25. 
CALIFORNIA LILAC 
CEANOTHUS GLORIOSUS (Point Reyes Ceanothus). A medium- 
sized, gracefully spreading shrub, with glossy, dark green foliage 
and blue flowers. Gal. $1.50. 
MEXICAN ORANGE 
CHOISYA TERNATA. Bright green neat foliage; a neat rounded 
shrub of good proportions, easy to grow in sun or shade. Clusters 
of fragrant white flowers in spring. Gal. $1.25. 
ROCK ROSES 
CISTUS CORBARIENSIS (White Rock Rose). Low spreading shrub 
with attractive sage-green leaves and pure white flowers, averag- 
ing 2 inches across. Wonderful to cover slopes in sunny places. 
Needs good drainage. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
CISTUS PURPUREUS (Orchidspot Rock Rose). One of the finest 
Rockroses. Beautiful crepy pink flowers with maroon blotches 
at the base of petals. Blooms in spring and summer. Needs drain- 
agem Galwpl2om Gale bean 
DWARF MEYER LEMON 
“CITRUS MEYER! (Dwarf Meyer Lemon) (Bushtype). One of the 
best plants to serve both as an ornamental shrub and as a source 
of fine lemons for culinary use. Dwarf in habit, it is constantly 
covered with fragrant lavender and white blossoms. Excellent 
quality fruit almost year ‘round. Gal. $1.75, 5 Gal. $5.00 up. 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS (Morocco Glorybind). Low- 
spreading perennial with grey-green foliage and lavender-blue 
flowers one inch wide from spring to fall. Sun or part shade. 
Cally S325: 
GARDENIA MYSTERY 
AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
CORREA PULCHELLA (Australian Fuchsia). A good 2-foot shrub 
with spreading bushy habit, deep olive-green foliage and graceful 
display of dainty pink bell-shaped flowers in winter and spring. 
Recommended as a foundation planting shrub. Shade or sun. 
Gal. $1.50. 
Hardy COTONEASTERS 
COTONEASTER FRANCHETII. Medium-sized graceful shrub 8 to 
10 feet high, with spreading arching branches, pinkish flowers, 
orange-red berries. Good background, screen, or hedge shrub. 
Gall, S525, 3 Galle S32s,7/5y 
COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLA (Bright Bead Cotoneaster). 
The smali grey-green leaves and very compact growth make 
this one of the best low spreading shrubs. Makes a graceful 
natural shrub of 3 feet. With training it is useful as a low mass 
effect, under windows, or as a trimmed hedge. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. 
S3e/5y B GB 3.5 0)up: 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS (Rock Cotoneaster). One of the 
best low-spreading graceful shrubs for full sun or part shade. 
The bright, shiny, dark green foliage is unexcelled in spring 
through fall. Goes mostly deciduous in winter, but red berries 
are showy then. Use under low windows, along porches, or in 
rocks gardensa Gale SileZa, >) Gala $3.75: 
BOTTLE BRUSH (Callistemon Viminalis) 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA (Rockspray Cotoneaster). A pic- 
turesque shrub with very small foliage. The twisting stems on the 
older plants resemble manzanita in form and color. Interesting 
specimen or fine hedge. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
COTONEASTER PANNOSA (Siiverleaf Cotoneaster). Tall, graceful 
shrub with grey foliage, arching branches, and white flowers. 
Makes a fine background, screen, or informal hedge. Very hardy, 
full sun. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
COTONEASTER PARNEYI (Lactea) (Red Clusterberry) . Very showy 
variety with handsome berries, largest of all, in immense clusters. 
Large glossy leaves. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
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