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P. PINEA. "Italian Stone Pine." 60 feet. A very pic- 
turesque tree; branches spreading and usually con- 
fined to the top of the tree. In pots, 3 ft. Each 50c. 
P. TORRE Y AN A. "Torrey Pine." See page 53. 
PITTOSPORUM EUGENIOIDES. 20 feet. A hand- 
some shrub of upright growth, with light green 
leaves and dark stems. Very pretty for hedges aii 
also as single specimen plants. In pots, l 1 /^ to 2 ft. 
Each 50c. 
P. RHOMBIFOLIUM. A beautiful tree and highly rec- 
ommended for street planting. It is of compact 
growth and the foliage is of a bright, rich green. 
It bears large umbels of white, fragrant flowers, fol- 
lowed by orange-colored berries in the fall of the 
year. In pots, iy 2 to 2 ft. Each 50c. 
P. TOBIRA. A handsome shrub, with dark green, 
shiny leaves and numerous white, fragrant flowers. 
In pots, iy 2 to 2 ft. Each 40c. 
P. UN D U LATUM. A shrub or small tree, with large 
lance-shaped, deep green, glossy leaves and whiu, 
fragrant flowers. It makes a splendid hedge and is 
very handsome as single specimen plants; also suit- 
able for street trees. In pots, 1 ft., each 25c; 3 ft., 
each 50c. 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. "European Sycamore." 
"Oriental Plane." A deciduous tree of great beauty. 
Leaves bright green, deeply cut. It thrives well in 
California and is valuable for park and avenue plant- 
ing. Bare roots, 4 to 6 ft., each 50c; 6 to 8 ft., 75c. 
P. RACEMOSA. "California Sycamore." See page 53. 
PRIVET. See Ligustrum. 
PRUNUS CAROLINIAN A. "Carolina Cherry." A large 
shrub or small tree of pyramidal growth, pretty, 
glossy green leaves and white flowers. Makes a 
splendid street tree. In pots, 2V 2 ft. Each 60c. 
P. ILICIFOLIA. See page 53. 
P. INTEGRIFOLIA. See page 53. 
QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA. "Live Oak." See page 53. 
Q,. SURER. "Cork Oak." A splendid tree of upright 
growth with rounded head. It thrives well in Cali- 
fornia and is desirable for parks or for street plant- 
ing, and is one of the very best trees for plantiny 
along country roadsides. In gal. cans, iy 2 to 2 ft., 
each 40c; 2 to 3 ft., each 50c; 3 to 4 ft., each 60c. 
Special prices quoted on large quantities. 
Platanus orientalis 
SCHINUS MOLLE. "Pepper Tree." 50 feet. The most 
graceful of our cultivated trees, with its loupe 
branches of finely cut, delicate green leaves and 
coral red berries. It is the admiration of every tour- 
ist who visits our state. In gal. cans, 3 ft, 50c. 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA. See page 53. 
S. SEMPER VIRENS. "Calif. Redwod." See page 53. 
SPARTIUM JUNCEUM. "Spanish Broom." 10 feet. A 
quick growing shrub, of upright habit. Large, yel- 
low, pea-shaped flowers in great profusion on round, 
leafless branches. In pots, 1 to 2 ft. Each 25c. 
Pittosporum Undulatum 
STERCULIA ACERIFOLIA. (Brachychiton acerifol- 
ium.) "Flame Tree." 50 feet. A tree of rather 
sturdy habit, with deeply lobed, maple-like leaves; 
produces scarlet flowers in clusters, which stand 
well above the foliage. In pots, iy 2 to 2 ft., 50c. 
S. DIVERSIFOLIA.. "Victorian Bottle Tree." 60 feet. 
Of compact pyramidal growth; leaves bright, glossy 
green and of many different shapes. Thrives with 
a small amount of water, and has been largely plant- 
ed as a street tree. Bare roots, 3 to 4 ft., each 50c: 
4 to 5 ft., each 75c. 
STREPTOSOLON JAMESONI. A small shrub, particu- 
larly valuable for planting in dry, sunny situations. 
It blooms for a long period, and produces immense 
quantities of yellow and orange colored flowers. In 
gal. cans, iy 2 ft. Each 50c. 
THUJA ORIENTALIS. (Biota orientalis.) "Chinese 
Arborvitae." 25 feet. A small thick growing pyra- 
midal tree. Bright green foliage turning bronze or 
brown in the winter. Desirable as single specimen 
trees or for hedges. Balled, 3 to 4 ft. Each $1.50. 
T. ORIENTALIS AUREA. "Golden Arborvitae." 10 
feet. A form of the preceding; the foliage assumes 
a golden tint in the spring; very regular and com- 
pact in growth. Balled, iy 2 to 2 ft. Each $1.50. 
T. ORIENTALIS COMPACTA. 8 feet. A dwarf, very 
compact form of the Chinese arborvitae. Balled, 3 
ft. Each $2.00. 
T. HOVEYI. Of dwarf, compact form, bright green, 
handsome foliage. Balled, iy 2 to 2 ft. Each $1.00. 
T. HOVEYI PYR A MID A LIS. A pyramidal form of the 
preceding. Balled, 2 to 3 ft. Each $1.00. 
UMDELLULARIA CALIFOHNTOA. (Oreodaphne cali- 
fornica.) "California Laurel," or "Bay." 80 feet. 
Found growing near streams in many of our can- 
yons, where it forms a large shrub or small tree. 
Farther north, however, it reaches a height of ,. 80 
feet or more. Under cultivation it grows rapidly 
and forms a well-shaped, compact tree suitable for 
lawns or for avenues. Handsome, shining green 
foliage. In pots, 8 to 10 inches. Each 25c. 
UMRRELLA TREE. See Melia. 
VIBURNUM TINUS. "Laurestinus." 12 feet. A well- 
known shrub with showy umbels of white flowers 
blooming profusely in the winter. Makes a splen- 
did hedfre. In pots, 1 ft., each 25c: 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
California Native Trees and Shrubs. I make a specialty of growing native trees and shrubs and hav© 
a large assortment in my nursery. Several species are described on page 5 3 of this catalogue, but 
for a complete list write for separate price list of California native plants. 
