WHAT AND WHERE TO PLANT 
respectively. These lists are corrected for use in the hot interior 
To help you in selecting the proper plants for different uses and 
locations we have compiled the following select lists of plant mate- 
rials. The plants are listed by their most commonly used names. The 
numeral refers to the page numbers where a complete botanical 
description may be found. The symbols (*) or (tT) will be found, 
indicating whether the plant thrives in sun 
EVERGREEN 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
SPRING 
Australian Fuchsiat* 15 
Azaleat 14, 30 
Bottle Brush* 5 
Breath of Heaven} 17 
Daphnet 17 
Heathert 17 
Hypericumt* 18 
Laurustinus* 21 
Oregon Grapet* 19 
Meyer Lemon +* 15 
Osmanthustf* 20 
Pineapple Guavat* 18 
Pittosporum 
Tobirat* 20 
Privett* 19 
Pyracantha* 21 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Rhododendron} 21 
Rock Rose* 15 
Saxifraga* 2] 
Spanish Broom* 18 
Strawberry Treet* 14 
Sweet Broom* 18 
Tea Tree* 19 
Viburnum 
Robustum* 2] 
SUMMER 
Abeliat* 14 
Ceanothusf*15 
Escalloniat* 17 
Fuchsiat 18 
Gardenia Mysteryt 18 
Gardenia Veitchit 18 
Hibiscus} 18 
Hypericum7* 18 
Kerria* 18 
Lantana* 19, 40 
Meyer Lemont* 15 
Myrtlet* 19 
Oleander* 20 
Plumbago* 20 
Polygalat 20 
Privett* 19 
Rock Rose* 15 
Veronica Imperialis* 2] 
WINTER 
Australian Fuchsia} * 15 
Azaleat 4, 30 
Camelliat 22, 23 
Daphnet 17 
Gardenia Veitchit 18 
Laurestinus* 21 
Osmanthus 
San Joset* 20 
Saxifragay 21 
Strawberry Treet* 14 
Pittosporum 
Tobirat * 20 
DECIDUOUS 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS OR 
SMALL TREES 
SPRING 
Beauty Busht* 31 
Burkwoodi 
Viburnum7* 32 
Deutzia* 30 
Dogwoodj 33 
Flowering Almond* 31 
Flowering Apricot* 33 
Flowering Cherry* 34 
Flowering 
Crab Apple* 33 
Flowering Peaches* 34 
Flowering Plum* 33 
Flowering Quince* 30 
Forsythia* 30 
50 
Hawthorn* 33 
Lilac* 32 
Magnolia (Decidu- 
ous) t* 31, 42 
Persian Lilac* 32 
Red Budj* 33 
Snowballt* 32 
Weigela* 32 
SUMMER 
Albizzia* 31 
Bridal Wreath* 32 
Butterfly Busht* 30 
Chaste Tree* 32 
Crape Myrtle* 31 
Hydrangeat 30 
Mock Orange* 31 
Pomegranate* 1] 
Rose* 43,to 49, 52 
Snowberryf * 32 
Tamarix* 29 
Weigela* 32 
FRAGRANT 
PLANTS 
Burkwoodi 
Viburnumy * 32 
Citrust* 12 
Daphnet 17 
Escalloniat* 17 
Gardeniat 18 
Honeysucklet * 40 
Lilac* 32 
Magnoliat* 31, 42 
Mock Orange* 31 
Osmanthust* 20 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Rose* 43 to 49, 52 
Star Jasminet* 41 
FORMAL 
EVERGREEN 
ACCENT SHRUBS 
(Individual specimens, 
for corners, on either 
side of steps, etc.) 
GLOBULAR OR 
PYRAMIDAL 
Beverly Hills 
Arborvitae* 39 
Bird’s Nest 
Cypresst* 38 
Blue Lawson 
Cypress* 37 
Colorado Blue 
Spruce* 39 
Compact Myrtlet* 19 
Ellwood Cypress* 37 
English Boxwoodt 15 
Golden Arborvitae* 39 
Grecian Laurelt* 19 
Green Arborvitae* 39 
Hinoki Cypress* 38 
Japanese Boxwood}* 15 
Korean Boxwood}* 15 
Mugho Pine* 39 
Norway Spruce* 39 
Pyramid Arborvitae* 39 
Small Leaf 
Euonymus* 17 
Stewart’s Cypress* 38 
Tom Thumb 
Arborvitae* 39 
Veronica Buxifoliat 21 
Woodward's 
Arborvitaet* 39 
COLUMNAR 
Column Juniper* 38 
Erect English Yew? 39 
Irish Junipert* 38 
Irish Yewt 39 
Italian Cypresst* 33 
Stribling’s 
Arborvitae* 39 
*) or shade 
CP), 
SHRUBS FOR 
FOUNDATION 
PLANTING 
MEDIUM HEIGHT 
Abeliat* 14 
Arborvitae* 39 
Beauty Bush* 31 
Blue Lawson 
Cypress* 37 
Bridal Wreath* 32 
Broom* 18 
Camelliat 22, 23 
Cicilian Privett* 19 
Cotoneaster* 16 
Daphnej 17 
Dwarf Pomegranate* 11 
Elwood Cypress* 37 
English Yewt 39 
Escalloniat* 17 
Euonymus* 17 
Flowering Almond* 31 
Flowering Quince* 30 
Forsythia* 30 
Gardeniat 18 
Gold Dust Plant}+ 14 
Grecian Bay{* 19 
Heather} 17 
Hinoki Cypress* 38 
Hollyt* 18 
Hollywood Juniper* 38 
Hydrangeat 30 
Laurelt* 20 
Laurestinus* 2] 
Meyer Lemont * 15 
Mugho Pine* 39 
Myrtle* 19 
Nandinat* 20 
Oregon Grapet* 19 
Osmanthusj{* 20 
Persian Lilac* 32 
Photiniaj* 20 
Pittosporumt* 20 
Pyracantha* 2] 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Rhododendron} 21 
Roses* 43 to 49, 52 
Sarcococcat 2] 
Tea Tree* 19 
Viburnumt* 21, 32 
Weigela* 32 
Xylosmat* 21 
SHOWY BERRIES 
OR FRUITS 
Citrust* 12 
Cotoneaster* 16 
Guavat* 20 
Gold Dust Plantt 14 
Holly+* 18 
Hawthorn* 33 
Loquat* 42 
Nandinat* 20 
Oregon Grapet* 19 
Pomegranate* 11] 
Pepper Tree* 42 
Pyracantha* 21 
Symphoricarpost * 32 
Strawberry Treet* 14 
Toyont* 20 
valleys of California where freezing winters also occur, but are 
generally applicable any place in California. If both symbols are 
indicated the plant wil! tolerate both sun and shade. For a complete 
index see page 51. 
LOW SHRUBS 
FOR MASSING 
(Use this group in front 
of porches or under 
windows, etc.) 
African Boxwoodt* 19 
Armstrong Junipery* 38 
Australian Fuchsiat* 15 
Azalea* 14, 30 
Barberryt* 30 
Birdsnest Cypress} * 37 
Boxwoodt{* 15 
Breath of Heavent 17 
Cotoneaster 
Glaucaphylla* 16 
Cotoneaster 
Horizontalist* 16 
Dwarf Heather} 17 
Euonymus 
Microphyllus* 17 
Hinoki Cypresst* 38 
Hypericumy* 18 
Juniperus 
Procumbens}{* 38 
Lantana* 19, 40 
Mugho Pine* 39 
Myrtlet* 19 
Osmanthusj{* 20 
Pfitzer Junipert* 38 
Pomegranate* 11 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Rock Rose* 15 
Sarcococcat 21 
Saxifragat 21 
Snowberryt* 32 
Tamarix Juniper* 38 
Tom Thumb 
Arborvitaet * 39 
Veronicaf 21 
Woodward 
Arborvitaet * 39 
Xylosmat* 21 
PLANTS FOR 
ESPALIER OR 
TRELLIS 
Camelliat22, 23 
Carissat 15 
Citrust* 12 
Climbing Roses* 41 
Dwarf Apple* 1, 3 
Dwarf Pear* 7 
Grapes* 9, 10 
Guavat* 20 
lvyt* 40 
Loquat* 42 
Magnolia* 31, 42 
Meyer Lemon7y* 15 
Pyracantha* 21 
Rangpur Lime* 12 
Star Jasminet* 41 
Xylosmat* 2] 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
Variety 
Oranges, Lemons ...... 
Avocados 
Pears, Apples, Figs..... 
Walnuts and Pecans.... 
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Blackberries, Boysenberries 
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PLANTS FOR 
BOXES OR TUBS 
Acanthus Mollist 14 
Aralia Sieboldit 14 
Birdsnest Cypress* 37 
Camelliat 22, 23 
Cicilian Privett* 19 
Dracena Palm* 29 
Dwarf Apple* 1, 3 
Dwarf Pear* 7 
Dwarf Pomegranate* 11] 
Floribunda Roses* 49 
Flowering Almond* 31 
Flowering Quince* 30 
Gardeniat 18 
Gold Dust Plant} 14 
Grecian Bay Treet* 19 
Hinoki Cypress* 38 
Hydrangeat 30 
Irish Yewt 39 
Kumquat* 12 
Limequat* 12 
Loquat* 42 
Mexican Oranget* 31 
Meyer Lemont* 15 
Mugho Pine* 39 
Nandinat* 20 
New Zealand Flax* 29 
Rangpur Limet* 12 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Rhododendron} 21 
Tree Roses* 47 
TALL PLANTS 
FOR SCREENS OR 
BACKGROUNDS 
Arizona Cypress* 38 
Camphor* 42 
Cotoneaster* 16 
Escalloniat* 17 
Laurelt* 20 
Loquat* 42 
Oleander* 20 
Pittosporumy* 20 
Pomegranate* 11] 
Privett* 19 
Pyracanthajt* 21 
Strawberry Treet* 14 
Tamarix* 29 
Tea Tree* 19 
Viburnum * 21 
Willow* 36 
FORMAL 
TRIMMED 
HEDGES 
Abeliat* 14 
African Boxwood} * 19 
Cotoneaster* 16 
English Boxwoodt 15 
Euonymus* 17 
Golden Arborvitae* 39 
Japanese Boxwoodt* 15 
Laurestinus* 2] 
Myrtlet* 19 
Privett* 19 
Pyracantha* 2] 
Sarcococcajy 2] 
Veronica Buxifoliat 21 
Viburnumt* 21 
Woodward 
Arborvitaet* 39 
Yewt 39 
OTHER PLANTING INFORMATION ON PAGES 24-27-28 
INFORMAL 
(UNTRIMMED) 
HEDGES 
Abeliat* 14 
African Boxwoodt* 19 
Arizona Cypress* 38 
Azaleat 14, 30 
Barberryt* 30 
Breath of Heavent 17 
Bridal Wreath* 32 
Camelliat 22, 23 
Cotoneastert* 16 
English Yewt 39 
Escalloniat* 17 
Euonymus* 17 
Floribunda Roses* 49 
Flowering Quince* 30 
Gardeniat 18 
Gold Dust Plant? 14 
Hollyt* 18 
Hydrangeat 30 
Lantana* 19, 40 
Laurelt* 20 
Laurustinus* 21 
Meyer Lemont* 15 
Mugho Pinet* 39 
Myrtlet* 19 
Oleander* 20 
Osmanthust* 20 
Pittosporumf* 20 
Pomegranate* 11 
Privett* 19 
Pyracantha* 21 
Raphiolepist* 21 
Sarcococcay 21 
Snowballt* 32 
Tea Tree* 19 
Tom Thumb 
Arborvitaet* 39 
Veronicaft 21 
Viburnumt* 21 
DROUGHT 
RESISTANT 
Acacia* 42 
Broom* 18 
Canary Date Palm* 29 
Ceanothust* 15 
Century Plant* 29 
Eucalyptus* 42 
Italian Cypress* 38 
Monterey Cypress* 38 
Myrtlet* 19 
Oak* 36, 42 
Oleander* 20 
Olive* 42 
Pampas Grass* 29 
Pepper Tree* 42 
Pomegranate* 1] 
Red Bud* 33 
Rock Rose* 15 
Strawberry Treey* 14 
Tamarix* 29 
Tea Tree* 19 
Toyont* 20 
Umbrella Tree* 36 
NUMBER OF 
PLANTS PER ACRE 
Distance No. 
Apart Plants 
6° XO .s cheer 1210 
6° Xe So. eae 907 
6.x OMe ee 726 
Giex? | 2 eet 605 
The EM Wire sc cnaceco 520 
SIa> Gueete sionG fo tiorc 608 
tal 4 MNO sie e- dha.e 544 
Saxo) 26 eer mere 454 
ROS SSC e a ek Aso.8- 0 435 
LOCH 2 eee eae 363 
IRs ee hStritos Acco < 170 
Iovate rs oe 2/5 che 0 134 
205X320 eee 109 
20): 245.45. 90 
22° X 225 eee eae 90 
24 EX D4 eee TS 
2S 'XEL5 Peete 69 
30°30 peer 48 
35:59 5 ee eee 315) 
AOE 40; Se eee 2 
DO. x" 5 Oa eye 18 
GOEOOR Nearer 74 
