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CLETHRA arborea—See tree section. 
CNEORUM tricoccon. Spurgeolive (8). : 
A small shrub (3 to 4 ft.) producing deep yellow flowers and red 
berries. Evergreen. 
COCCULUS laurifolius (8) 
The glistening, green leaves which are heavily veined and its 
graceful, arching manner of growing make this hardy, evergreen 
shrub highly desirable. 
CONVOLVULUS cneorum. Silver Bush Morning Glory (7) 
Dwarf compact evergreen shrub with soft silvery foliage. Masses 
of white morning glory flowers edged with pink make a beautiful dis- 
play through late spring and summer. An excellent sun-loving 
shrub for pot, specimen or border planting. Drought resistant. 
Convolvulus mauritanicus. Morocco Glorybind (9) = 
Trailing perennial making compact mounds of gray-green foliage 
and covered from spring to fall with inch-wide lavender blue flowers. 
For rockeries, hanging baskets, porch boxes, or the perennial border. 
COPROSMA baveri. Mirror Plant, Looking Glass Plant (10) 
A medium size shrub planted mostly for the extremely glossy 
deep green foliage. Adaptable to all but the coldest areas. 
CORREA mag nif iccs:( 9) mee, ceenen 
Similar to Correa Pulchella, except growth is more erect and 
larger; also, foliage has bronzy tint. Flowers are a chartreuse color. 
Correa pulchella (C. Speciosa). Australian Fuchsia (9). 
Compact shrub growing to a height of 2% feet, but spreading con- 
siderably more with small, gray-green leaves and wide, flaring pink 
flowers resembling small bells. Plant in sun in a well-drained soil. 
COTONEASTER apiculata. Cranberry Cotoneaster (4) = 
Horizontally spreading deciduous shrub with apple blossom pink 
spring flowers and red berries retained well into winter, Excellent 
for bank planting. 
Cotoneaster dammeri (5) ___ 
Glossy foliage in the spring and summer. Horizontal habit of 
growth. 
Cotoneaster decora. Necklace Cotoneaster (5). t—t 
Low spreading evergreen shrub. Bright red berries appear in the 
fall. 
Cofoneaster divaricatel (5) see : 
A hardy upright Cotoneaster—native of China. Few shrubs can 
equal its glorious autumn coloring. Red berries are retainéd well into 
winter. Deciduous. 
Cotoneaster heterophyllum (5). sss 
Upright and compact in growth, The unusual characteristic is the 
intense glistening foliage. 
Cotoneaster glaucophylla. Gray-Leaved Cotoneaster (6) 
A semi-evergreen medium to large shrub with small gray-green 
leaves on graceful arching branches. White spring flower clusters 
and red winter berries. Excellent for specimen planting or as a 
sheared formal hedge. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis (C. Davidiana). Rock Cotoneaster (5) __ 
Low, spreading deciduous shrub with arching stems lined with 
small, round leaves. White flowers in spring are followed by bright 
red berries in fall and winter. In fall the leaves turn bright red. For 
the rock garden or as a bank cover in dry, sunny places. 
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