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Abies Douglasii (Spruce). This tree grows from 200 to 300 feet high, of pyramidal 
shape; good timber Per oz. 50c, per lb. 85.00 
Abies Mertensiana (Hemlock Spruce). 150 to 200 feet high ; thick brown bark and 
hardy ; growing from California up and in Alaska 
Abies Menziesii. Grows in wet, sandy soil and near the nicuths of streams. An 
excellent timber and the tallest of spruce Per oz. 50c, per lb. 85.00 
Abies Excelsor (Norway Spruce.) This is quite ornamental and very desirable for 
timber and windbreaks. It will grow in almost any soil and climate. 
Per oz. 25c, per lb. 82.00 
Cupressus Macrocatpa (Monterey Cyprus). Grows from 40 to 60 feet high ; rough 
bark and spreading branches, and rich, green foliage. Ornamental for law'iis, 
parks, etc Per oz. 25c, per lb. 82.00 
Cupressus McNabiana. A small Cyprus 6 to 10 feet high, found in high altitudes; 
leaves small and of deep green Per oz. 50o, per lb. 84.00 
Cyprus Lawsoniana. This is a handsome tree, found in moist grounds and Coast. 
Range to the north. Wood, white, fragrant and close grain, and very durable. 
Known also as Oregon cedar Per oz. 50c, per lb. 84 00 
Cyprus Italian. Very erect in growth, making a striking appearance. Much used 
to form arches and gate entrances Per oz. 25c, per lb. 83.00 
American Arborvits”. Uusefnl (or windbreaks and hedges. .Per oz. 25c, per lb 83 00 
Red Cedar. This grows in all sections, and is a valuable timber and a fine orna- 
mental tree, and requires but little attention in growing. Very durable in the 
ground for posts, etc Per oz. 20c. per lb. 81.50 
Giant Arborvitae. A tall graceful tree 250 feet high, 5 to 12 feet diameter Pyramidal, 
with spreailing branches ; native of Oregon. Wood is fine grain, soft and light 
color Per oz GOc, per lb. 86.00 
Chinese Arborvitae. Small, elegant with erect branches and dense light green foliage 
Per oz. 25c, per lb. 82.50 
Golden Arborvita. A beautiful variety, spherical outline, with bright yellow-tinged 
foliage. Very ornamental Per oz. 50c, per lb. 4.00 
Silver Fir. This is a tall symmetiical and valuable timber tree 
Balsam Fir. Grows rapidly in rich, moist soils to 200 to 300 feet high, and is a valu- 
able timber tree Per oz. 50c, per lb. 85.00 
Red Fir. This is a magnificent tree and makes a fine timber. Said to be superior 
to other firs Per oz. 50c, per lb. 85.00 
Monterey Pine (Incignis). Quite ornamental for parks and lawns, and for hedges. 
Rapid grower and fine green foliage Per oz. 25c, per lb. 82.00 
Fremont’s Pine. A small tree 20 to 30 feet in height. Known also as the Nut Pine. 
Per oz. 25c, per lb. 82.50 
Lambertiana or Sugar Pine A hardy tree of giant size, growing often to 300 feet 
high and 20 feet diameter, and very valuable timber Per oz. 25c, per lb. 83.(X) 
Mountain or White California Pine. Grows 60 to 100 feet high and 3 (eft diameter. 
Desirable for timber Per oz. 50c, per lb. 85.00 
Yellow, or Oregon Pine. One of the largest varieties of pines. Heavy, close grain 
and hardy. Very valuable timber Per oz. 50e, per lb. 85.00 
Sequoia Gigantea or Mammoth Tree of California. This is the largest growth tree 
known, often growing to over 30 feet in diameter and over 300 feet high, with 
the bark 20 inches thick Per oz. COc, per lb. 86.00 
Sequoia Sempervirens or California Redwood. This is the most valuable timber of 
California forests. Wood rich brownish red, light, strong and durable. 
Per oz. 50c, per lb. 84.00 
