LOOKING GLASS PLANT 
Coprosma baueri. Unique round highly pol- 
ished dark green leaves cover this medium- 
size shrub. Useful in foundation planting. Not 
much for flowers but the little orange berries 
are attractive. At its best in sea-coast districts. 
Hardy to 27°. Gal. $1.25. 
AUSTRALIAN FUCHSIA 
Correa Magnifica. A medium size hardy shrub 
with founded olive gray leaves, the undersides 
of which are furry brown. The unusual, 
fuchsia-like flowers are chartreuse yellow and 
appear during the winter. Sun or part shade. 
25°. Gal. $1.50. 
Correa pulchella. A good 2-foot shrub with 
spreading bushy habit, deep olive green foli- 
age and graceful display of dainty ‘pink bell- 
shaped flowers in winter and spring. Recom- 
mended as a foundation planting shrub. 
Shade. Gal. $1.50. 
ROCK ROSE (Cistus) 
COTONEASTERS 
Very useful group of shrubs with white flow- 
ers and pretty red berries that lend an attrac- 
tive color note to the garden. Many have dis- 
tinctive growing habits which blend nicely to 
rockeries, bank plantings, or in front of other 
shrub plantings, but especially among rocks. 
The taller varieties make good all-around 
ornamental shrubs. All are useful, hardy 
shrubs. 
Cotoneaster conspicua decora. Popularly 
known as Necklace Cotoneaster, this shrub has 
tiny, evergreen foliage with a profusion of 
orange-red berries strung along the branches 
like a necklace. Gal. $1.25. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). 
Flat spreading shrub with tiny glossy green 
leaves and bright berries. Partly deciduous it 
assumes brilliant colors in cold winters. Gal. 
S225: 
Cotoneaster microphylla (Rock Spray). Low 
evergreen shrub with dense branchlets clothed 
with tiny green leaves. Large, rosy-red berries 
in fall and winter. Gal. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster pannosa. Sometimes called the 
Silverleaf cotoneaster because of its silvery- 
margined foliage. Robust and tall. In the fall 
branches are covered with clusters of bright 
red berries. Gal. $1.00. 
for Year-round Garden Color. . . 
Cotoneaster parneyi (lactea) (Red Cluster- 
berry). Very showy variety with handsome 
berries, largest of all, in immense clusters. 
Large glossy leaves. Gal. $1.25. 
Other varieties available at our nursery. 
HEATHERS 
Lovely fine foliaged shrubs with showy masses 
of brilliant flowers. We list two types, one 
with tubular flowers (South African) and the 
other with small globular flowers (southern 
European). Both do well in sun but require 
a soil of pure peat with a little sand for drain- 
age. Keep lime away from them and acidify 
the soil once a year with soil sulphur. All 
hardy to 15° 
Erica Darleyensis (Mediterranean Hybrid). 
Rose colored flowers in spring on low, spread- 
ing bush. Free blooming and very showy. Gal. 
$1.25. 
Erica John McLaren. Low, compact shrub 
with lovely flowers in a beautiful shade of 
pink. Blooms twice a year. Gal. $1.50. 
Erica melanthera rosea. Flowers of deep pink. 
A tall growing shrub with masses of fine tex 
tured, plumy leaves and clouds of pink flow- 
ers. Winter blooming. Gal. $1.50. 
Erica melanthera rubra. Dwarfer type selected 
for the deep rosy flowers, which are so freely 
produced as to cover the plant. Dainty ever- 
green foliage. Gal. $1.50. 
Other varieties available at our nursery. 
ESCALLONIAS 
Excellent evergreen shrubs of neat growth 
and good dark green foliage. Some have showy 
flowers in large clusters. For open situations. 
Escallonias do especially well along the coast. 
Hardy. 
Escallonia montevidensis. Medium to large 
shrub with light green foliage and masses of 
single white flowers in showy heads in sum- 
mer. Gal. $1.25. 
Escallonia organensis. One of the finest Escal- 
lonias recently introduced and one of the best 
flowering shrubs. Luxuriant glossy green 
leaves of medium size showing bronzy red 
tints. Flowers pink to white, like small apple- 
blossoms in large clusters. Gal. $1.25. 
Escallonia rubra. Low compact shrub; one of 
the best of the group; shining leaves and 
showy rich red flowers. Likes a shady location. 
Gal. $1.25. 
SILVERBERRY 
Elaeagnus pungens variegata. A large spread- 
ing shrub that has its stems and leaves coy- 
ered with frosty shiny scales. ‘The large silver- 
bronze berries also have a_ frost-like tint. 
Gal. $1.25 and up. 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata. Foliage beauti- 
fully marked with yellow. Very fine. Low- 
spreading. Gal. $1.75. 
EUONYMUS AUREO-MARGINATUS 
PLANTING TIME IN CALIFORNIA IS ALL THE TIME 7 
DAPHNE ODORA MARGINATA 
FRAGRANT DAPHNE 
Daphne alba. Clear white flowers. Substantial, 
glossy green foliage. Gal. $1.75. 
Daphne odora marginata. Slow growing, mak- 
ing a compact aie about 3 or 4 feet tall, 
with narrow white margined 3-inch leaves and 
sweetly fragrant flowers in early spring. It has 
the most wonderful perfume of any flower 
we know. You can perfume the entire room 
with one branch. The flowers are waxy pink, 
fading to white. Growing conditions practi- 
cally identical to camellias as to soil and ex- 
posure. Shade. Gal. $1.75. 
Larger sizes $3.50 up. 
BREATH OF HEAVEN 
Diosma pulchrum. For quick effect and beau- 
tiful results try the Diosma for low hedges or 
foundation planting. Can you picture this 
rounded 4-foot plant covered with tiny pink 
flowers in quantities such as to color the 
entire shrub. Graceful fine yellow-green fo- 
liage. Gal. $1.25. 
Diosma reevesii. Same beautiful shrub in 
white. Gal. $1.25. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia myrtifolia. Attractive the year around 
and one of the most useful ornamental shrubs. 
Makes a beautiful accent specimen with light 
trimming and an excellent screening or hedge 
subject for heights ranging from 6 to 12 feet. 
New foliage bronzy, fee aes -white, ber- 
ries lavender- -purple. ¢ Gal. $1.50. 
Eugenia Smithi. Maen ca type growing 
to small tree height with panicles of small 
white blossoms in spring. Gal. $1.50. 
EUONYMUS 
A very popular evergreen foliage shrub with 
glossy leaves. It is well suited for planting 
in the drier sections in full sun as a founda- 
tion or specimen plant, or as clipped spec- 
imens. Makes an excellent hedge. 
Euonymus japonicus (Evergreen). Has excel- 
lent seeren shining leaves. Gal. $1.00. 
Euonymus argenteo-marginatus (Silver Queen). 
A green variety with silver-white fringe. Gal. 
oS 95 
Euonymus aureo-marginatus (Golden). 
variety with yellow edges. Gal. $1.25. 
Euonymus pulchellus (Boxleaf Euonymus). 
Small-leaved, compact bush, 1-2 ft. high and 
half as wide. Very colorful in fall in both 
foliage and fruit. Gal. $1.00. 
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