WHAT AND WHERE TO PLANT 
SHRUBS—VINES—CONIFERS—GROUND COVERS 
To help you in selecting the proper shrubs and vines for your new Practically all plants listed for sun will prove satisfactory if given 
home, or for replacing existing plantings that have outgrown their half a day of sun and material for shade will generally tolerate 
usefulness, we have compiled the following list of plant material. morning and late afternoon sun. 
If you find varieties listed with which you are not familiar, we 
suggest you read their descriptions carefully (refer to index for page 
Heights as indicated are necessarily approximate. See description. 
on which they will be found) . Some varieties suitable for both sun and shade, as noted. 
The numbers following the varieties are page references to listings in this catalog. 
PLANT FOR SUN PLANTS FOR FLOWERING INFORMAL pomeeie alee. GROUND COVERS 
TALL SHADY PLACES SHRUBS (UNTRIMMED) —Pyracantha, 20" Boas ee egae 
Arbutus, 14 ING HEDGES epiraea, 28 Dichondra repens 
Cotoneaster, 16 TALL SPR Viburnum tinus, 21 English Ivy 
Crape Myrtle, 27 Arbutus unedo, 14 Azalea, 14, 15, 26 LOW OR DWARF Gazania 
Escallonia, 17 Camellias, 22 to 24 Dogwood, 30 Helxine, Baby's Tears 
: f ' ' Shade Tolerant eld : 
F : 
Sadie og ts Dogwood, 30 Forsythia, 27 Azalea, 14, 15, 26 FORMAL edie oe esate 
Hibiscus, 18 English Laurel, 20 Lilac, 27 Diosma, 17 TRIMMED HEDGES Mesembryanthemum 
Leptospe 18 M lia, 27, 28, 29 Gard tchi, 17 Ice Plant 
eptospermum, Ilex, 18 agnolia, ; A ardenia veitchi, LOW OR DWARF (Ice Plant) 
Fraser ee 19, 29 Osmanthus, 19 Osmanthus,.19 Ride, Shade Tolerant SAA eu 
Oleander, 19 Prunus lyoni, 3 Philadelphus, 28 : : Buxus suffruticosa, 15 Prostrate Junipe 
; My Myrsine, africana, 19 NN es fri 19 eis Mela fetelns 
Philadelphus, 28 Viburnum japonicum, 21 Prunus, 20, 30 O pus ne yrsine africana, |‘ Star Jasmine 
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Photinia, 19 : Quince, 26 smanthus Sarcococca ruscifolia, 21 Trailing Lantana 
Pittosporum, 20 Viburnum suspensum, 21 Spi Z 28 Sarcococca, 21 Veronica buxifolia, 21 
Prunus lyoni, 6 piraea, Veronica, 21 
Prunus ilicifolia, 3 MEDIUM Syringa, 27 rete eS, IS TS CRELLIST ORIG 
PAGO 20 Abelia, 14 Viburnum, 21, 28 Sun Tolerant Euonymus BACKGROUNDS 
piraea, Azalea, Kurume, 15 Weiaetanos Berberis, 15, 26 microphyllus, 17 
BU 28 Aralia, sieboldi, 14 eZ Cotoneaster Myrtus compacta, 19 Oe Unede) 14 
steed Aucuba, 14, 16 glaucophylla, 16 E M HEIGH amphor, 
MEDIUM ene Abelia, flonbunds roses. 44° i sksdeTorerant eat 
- Choisya, 15 eae Lantana, 18 2s , 
one 33 aay I> Crape Myrtle, 27 Leptospermum Vien pees. 21,20: mayen 32 
Ceanothus Daphne, 17, 49 Escallonia, 17 (dwarf), 18 Taxus baccata, 33 Escalionia, 17 
cyaneus, 3, 15,16 Escallonia, 17 Gardenia, 17 pes egy est 19 Sun Tolerant Leptospermum 
ists purpurevsj lo Hydrangea, 26 Hibiscus, 18 ME ee Cotoneaster parneyi, 16 laevigatum, 18 
Choisya, 15 : f mugus, 32 Crat EOCAaTAGSG Ligustrum 
Euonymus, 17 Ligustrum Hydrangea, 26 Punica granatum IGMGIAGES UGh, japonicum, 19, 29 
Ligustrum, 19, 29 A eee S 29 Lantana, 18 nana, 28 Peer ere a 7 Loquat, 29° - 
onta, 3, f j i | 
Manes 3, 19 ellis fragrans, 19 Oleander, 19 Rap olepiaet 2 reevesi, 18 _ 19.29 Sere tobira, 20 
Meyer Lemon, 12, 18 Pittosporum, 20 Plumbago, 20 Igustrum species, uy Prunus lyoni, 3 
Nandina, 19 : ' MEDIUM TOSTALL Myrtus species, 19 Pyracantha species, 20 
Plumba 0 20 Rhododendron, 21 Polygata, 20 Shade Tolerant Pyracantha species, 20 Niteciectin “ Paes 4 
PoraCanttia 30 Snowball, 28 Pomegranate, 28 Abelia, 14 Viburnum tinus, 21 P ' 
Viburnum _ Rose, 39 to 45, 48 Aucuba, 14 
burkwoodi, 21, 28 aus Siamiacninena? Camellia, 22 to 24 TALL INFORMAL 
Azalea indica, 14 Spiraea, 28 pen ere es SHRUBS FOR CLUMPS 
LOW , ardenia Mystery, WITH PICTURESQUE 
Berberis, 15, 26 sean Hydrangea, 26 GROUPING FOR PREM CHINGE 
Buxus, 15” Heather dwarf, 17 WINTER REN eit eare Le Ml ssireaixine Biches aie 
Ceanothus, 3, 15, 16 et : E llia, 22 to 24 ; Y Birch, 31 
GichUSCOrLa enacts Hypericum, dwarf, 18 amen Mahonia aquifo.ium, 3 Gamphor25 
CatGhoastern | Gaee Myrsine, 19 Osmanthus, 19 Nandina, 19 SHADE TOLERANT Crape Myitle, 27 
lantananla: Sarcococca ruscifolia, 21 Viburnum tinus, 21 Osmanthus, 19 = Abelia Dogwood, 30 
Juniper, 32 Star Jasmine, 37 Azalea, 14, 15, 26 Prunus laurocerasus, 2 Edward Goucher, 14 Ligustrum 
: Prunus lusitanica, 20 Azalea (Kurume), 15 19. 29 
Myrtus communis Danhocma 5 ball, 28 ‘ r _ japonicum, 19, 
compacta, 19 a , ic ue been 33 eames aoe 24 Lilac, 27 
paphilepianeCs spk aed Viburnum suspensum, 4 | Ecc . renal ny 
Veronica Bitola 2) moserianum, 18 (deciduous), 27, 28, 29 
‘ FRAGRANT DROUGHT Sun Tolerant Osmanthus, 19 Oak, 3, 29, 31 be 
Raphiolepis, 20 Pomegranate, 
Abelia, 14 ‘ 
PLANTS RESISTANT A BGEnE unedo, 14 Seles ea Pyracantha, 20 
BREN CATS Oneiie 19 SNES Cupressus atizonica, 32 SUN TOLERANT VINES 
Dah 17, 49 Arbutus, 3, 14 Erica, 17 Cotoneaster Bignonia, 36 
Arbutus, 14 iets 17 Acacia, 29 Escallonia, 17 horizontalis, 16 _ Bougainvillea, 36 
Aucuba, 14 : h 15.1 Euonymus, 17 Cotoneaster parneyi, 16 Boston Ivy, 36 
Cotoneaster, 16 Gardenia, 7 Ceanothus, 3, 15, 16 Flowering Quince, 26 Flowering Quince, 26 Clematis, 36 
Ilex, 18 Viburnum, 21, 28 Cistus, 15 Ilex cornuta, 18 Lantana, 18 Creeping Fig, 36 
Kumquat, 12 Honeysuckle, 37 Myrtus, 19 Leptospermum, 18 Pinus Mugho Mughus, 32 Climbing Roses, 39 
Meyer Lemon, 12, 18 olia, stellata, 28 : Ligustrum Pittosporum tobira, 20 Hedera, 36 
yer Magnolia, s a, Ol d 19 d Pp / 
Nandina, 19 Philadelphus, 28 eander, japonicum, 19, 29 Prostrate Juniperus, 32 Jasminum, 36 
Oregon Grape R 39 t 45 48 Fremontia, 17 Meyer Lemon, 12, 18 Pyracantha species, 20 Lonicera, 37 
(Mahonia), 3, 19 ae: 7 DI, Lavendula, 28 Myrtus eer ibecie, 19 Spiraea, 28 Silverlace, 37 
oti / : Nandi Thuj tar J i a 
Sei: 20 Viburnum, 21 Leptospermum, 18 Oleandce 19 Uae aes tinus, 21 Uti Cee 36 
Raphiolepis, 20 Star Jasmine, 37 Pittosporum, 20 Pittosporum tobira, 20 Weigela, 28 Wisteria, 37 
Ask our salesman for any additional information you need! He will give your practical suggestions for planting. 
WIND RESISTANT PLANTS PLANTING DISTANCES NUMBER PLANTS PER ACRE 
Tall, Sun Atha Sun Variety Ft. Apart Distance No. Distance No. 
Cotoneaster, 16 pre lay OES; HAWN ocdoandassscnucacebec 18 to 25 Apart Plants Apart Plants 
: : eanothus, 3, 15, 16 
Escallonia, 17 Cistus, 15 IMIS. ooh PGuo. Qe oD baDd ooo nrioG,c oUF 25 to 35 COGAGI Ty fe 1210 Met s2 1G 5 oo oar 170 
Leptospermum, 18 Euonymus, 17 PEETG; Yee, lRleSedsancebo ou aeeaneote 20 to 25 Gi Spa e 907 Sk sine oa Bee 134 
Pittosporum, 20 Ligustrum, 19, 29 WValmutsmati cine ecalsiataeieterni sin iin 40 to 60 x iS Hats Thcnroo Caer! ee ah x Z San Dokte ¢ pee 
Low, Sun lives Bere mete topics cetera cs ashes 30 to 35 x X24......... 
Berberis, 15, 26 Cotoneaster, 16 pals Teaiage tates Ms TTP aA 5200 S22 029s na 90 
Ceanothus, 3, 15, 16 Myrtus, 19 fag aa ee eae as eh are 608 24x24......... 75 
Cistus, 15 Veronica, 2] GrapeaViineSy |g. c komeasrc tr cle reuen coax che occ Rene 6to 8 Sheu ee Oe 544 Deine) 5 eee ee 69 
As far as ‘time to plant in California’ is concerned Blackberries, Boysenberries ............. 6 to 8 Sickle rae 454 BO cs Oe een 48 
—anytime is the best answer. Raspberties is tcihasteiaatscgamts lacs cues ane ates Moyes “Gioleciiel.. a8... 435 SCS Se ee 35 
MOST ITEMS AVAILABLE IN CONTAINERS FOR Strawberries ........-.+..+---ss000s ple EP ORS oon ade 363 AO i scA On ee teria 27 
PLANTING THE YEAR AROUND Eucalyptus for Windbreak.............. 4to 8 BOS SON rareisc.c 18 
OTHER PLANTING INFORMATION ON PAGES 10, 25 AND 43 
