Tree and 5hrub Seeds 
Amateur cultivators will please remember that seeds of this class usually take time to germinate — in some 
cases only a few days, in others several weeks — and that quite frequently they lie dormant the whole season 
before commencing to grow. 
As many of the following seeds are collected in distant countries they may, although appearing well 
enough to the eye sometimes fail to germinate. On this account we wisli it distinctly understood that we will 
not in any way be responsible for their failure, but at the same time will use every endeavor to supply the best. 
We do not sell these seeds in quanlilies of less than an ounce of any one variety, except those that are quoted at 
over twentjf-five cents per ounce; of these twenty-five cent packets will be supplied. 
Per oz. Per lb. 
Abies bracliyphylla. (Japan short-leaved fir). One of the hardiest and handsomest of silver 
firs $0 40 $4 00 
Abi6S Douglnsii. (Douglas Spruce). A rapid-growing tree with rich blue foliage; a charm- 
ing and beautiful evergreen 40 4 00 
Abies exeelsa. (Norway Spruce). Extensively planted for ornamental purposes 15 1 50 
Abies Firiiia. (japan Silver Fir) . Very hardy; graceful pyramidal form 30 3 00 
Abies Veiichii. (From Japan). Forms magnificent specimens 100 feet in height 60 6 00 
Acacia mollissima. Very ornamental and suitable for lawns 35 3 50 
Ampelopsis Veitthii. (Japanese or Boston Ivy). A well-known handsome climber; foliage 
change to bright scarlet in the Autumn 20 2 00 
Aniyg'daUs COiiiiriuilis. (Bitter Almond). Well-known ornamental flowering shrub 15 
Araucaria iiiibricata. (Monkey Puzzle). A beautiful tree for lawn decoration ; has rigid, 
wliorled branches, clothed with thick, hard spine-tipped, imbricated leaves 40 4 00 
Arbutus Meiiziesii. (Madrone). A handsome shrub; bark of young wood bright red 20 2 00 
Arctostapliylos g'laiica. (Oreat Berried Manzanita) 15 I 50 
Camellia Jaiioiiica. This well-known plant is easily raised from seed 15 1 50 
Castaiiea Japonica. (Japanese Chestnut). A magnificent tree 10 1 00 
Chamaecyparis obtn^a. A variety of Japanese thuja 30 3 00 
Chamsecyparis pisifera. A species of cypress from Japan of great beauty 40 4 00 
Citrus I rifoliata. A hardy variety of ornamental orange from Japan 20 2 00 
Cryptonieria Japonica. (Japanese Cedar). A splendid fast-growing evergreen tree; forms 
handsome conical specimens from 60 to 100 feet high 15 1 50 
Cupressus l awsoniana. (Lawson's Cypress). Foliage delicate and graceful ; one of the most 
ornamental species of this genus 40 4 00 
Cupre.ssus macrocarpa. (Monterey Oypress). A handsome easily grown evergreen tree; 
alsd well adapted for making beautiful hedges 10 1 00 
Cytisus labnrmuni. (Oolden Chain). Ornamental tree with clusters of long pendant showy 
yellow flowers 15 1 50 
Diospyros Kaki. (Japan Persimmon). Excellent fruit, resembling a plum 15 1 50 
Ecnalyptus citriodora. (Lemon Scented Oum). A handsome slender tree, with foliage 
equal if not superior to the lemon-scented verbena 3 00 
Eucalyptus flcifolla. (Scarlet Flowering Gum). Should be grown on account of its magnifi- 
cent trusses of bright crimson flowers perpkt of 20 seeds, 50 cts. 
Eucalyptus globulus. (Tasimanian Blue Oum). Splendid fast growing tree; valuable for 
its liygif nic properties as well as for its timber ; 30 3 00 
Eucalyptus rustrata. (Red Oum). Attains a height of 200 feet ; the timber is hard, strong 
and extremely durable 40 4 00 
Genista Scopnria. (Scotch Broom.) Beautiful yellow flowers 10 50 
Gleditschia triacantllOS. (Honey Locust.) Handsome spreading tree 10 50 
Greyillca robusta. (Silk Oak.) A beautiful tree with fern-like foliage; of rapid growth and 
resists drought to a remarkable degree 50 5 00 
Uamanii'lis Virginica. ( Wdck-Hnzel.) Covered with curious yellow flowers in the Fall ; 
has well known medicinal properties 30 3 00 
Jacarantia miinosoefolia. (Brazilian Jacaranda.) A handsome tree with fern-like foliage 
and clusters of light blue flowers ; hardy in Southern California, in colder hicalities re- 
quires protection 100 seeds, oO cts. 
Juglans Sieboldii. (Japanm Walnut.) A handsome tree 10 75 
Larix leptolepis. (Japanese Money Pine.) Hardy, rapid grower of fine erect form -Vi ■ 00 
Libocednis (Iccnrrens. (While Cedar of California.) A fine, hardy timber tree; attains a 
great heiuhl ; well adapted for wind breaks 20 2 00 
Ligustrum Japonicum. (Japan Privet.) A robust growing evergreen shrub ; white flowers, 
slightly fragrant 20 2 00 
Madura nurantiaca. (Osage Orange.) A well known hedge plant of rapid growth and per- 
fectly hardy 10 50 
Magnolia hypolcnca. (Japanese Magnolia.) The lustrous glossy foliage and delicious melon- 
like fiagran e entitles it to a place in every collection; very ea.sily grown 25 2 50 
Melia a/.otlaracli. (Texas Umbrella Dree.) Of very rapid growth ; a valuable tree for avenue 
planting 10 1 00 
