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TESTED AND RELIABLE SEEDS 
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
Deciduous Shade Trees 
Prices on all Shade Trees f. o. b. Phoenix, unless 
priced below. 
5 to 6 feet, Straight (Whips) .$ .75 
6 to 6 ft. Branched . 100 
6 to 7 ft. Nicely Branched . 1-50 
6 to 7 ft. Well Branched . 2.00 
7 to 10 ft. Well Branched—Extra Good . 3.00 
All well balanced trees, and sure to please you. 
Write for quantity prices. 
THORNBER COTTONWOOD — A splendid fast 
growing large shade tree for Arizona and the inland 
arid sections. Very large leaves, clean white bark, 
no bothersome “cotton,” losing its leaves late in the 
fall and budding out early in spring. 
TEXAS UMBRELLA —A splendid shade tree and 
one of the most useful for planting where dense 
shade is desired. Umbrella shaped, of dense growth 
and uniform habit, bearing numerous small lilac-col¬ 
ored flowers during the summer. 
KINGMAN —(Fruitless Mulberry). A good strong 
growing, dense shade tree, but without fruit, thus 
avoiding the staining of walks under the tree. Ex¬ 
tremely rapid in growth and one of the best shade 
or street trees for Arizona and other dry arid climates. 
Budded trees. (Each $2.00). 
POPLAR, CAROLINA —An upright growing tree 
with pyramidal head; very large, glossy, deep green 
leaves. A rapid grower and a very popular variety 
for street planting. 
LOCUST, BLACK —This is a quick growing, hardy 
tree, which blooms freely during the spring months. 
Very suitable for this section of the country. 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN— This is the best Mulberry 
for shade. Has large leaves, a spreading head, is very 
hardy and quick growing. Very drought resistant. 
(Each $1.50). 
U. PUMILA —“Chinese Elm.” 40 ft. A fast growing 
tree which does well anywhere in the dry interior 
section, adapting itself to extremes of heat, cold, 
drought and alkali. 
ARIZONA ASH —Handsome, clean trunked tree with 
light green foliage. Will do well on most any soil, 
undoubtedly one of the best deciduous trees. 
ARIZONA ASH 
Evergreen Trees 
ITALIAN CYPRESS —A tall, slender tree with erect 
branches, having a pillar or columnar effect. A use¬ 
ful subject for gateways, arches, tall borders, etc. 
Our trees are the true narrow type, grown from cut¬ 
tings. ($1.00 to $3.00). 
CYPRESS, Arizona — Splendid native ornamental 
tree of pyramidal habit. Never damaged by frost. 
Foliage blush green. ($1.00 to $3.00). 
EUCALYPTUS, Rudis (Desert Gum) —This is the 
most used variety and very valuable for arid regions; 
in fact, it is unsurpassed by any other variety for 
withstanding heat, cold or wind. Attains a height 
of 100 feet. (50c to $2.00). 
EUCALYPTUS, Rostrata —A rapid grower that en¬ 
dures much heat, severe frost and considerable 
drought. Widely planted as a forest cover, windbreak 
and shade tree. (50c to $2.00). 
PEPPER TREE —One of the most attractive trees 
we have. It often grows to a height of 50 feet. The 
drooping, feathery foliage makes it one of the most 
beautiful of ornamental shade trees. (1-year old $1.00); 
(2-year old $1.50). 
STERCU LI A DIVERSIFOLIA (Bottle Tree)— Makes 
a fine street tree, being pyramidal in growth with 
glossy green leaves which are of diverse form. ($1.00 
to $2.00). 
ST. JOHN’S BREAD OR CAROB— Admirably adap¬ 
ted as a tree for ornamental street planting, or as 
single specimens. Beautiful trees may be seen in 
many places in Southern California and its symmetri¬ 
cal shape and dense, glossy, evergreen foliage, the 
same throughout the year, are fast making the Carob 
one of the most desired street trees. It is long lived, 
deep rooted, does not become too large or straggly, 
and is a most satisfactory, permanent tree. 3 to 4 ft. 
($ 1 . 00 ). 
Palms 
WASHINGTONIA Filifera (California Fan Palm)— 
Very hardy-growing Fan Palm. One of the best for 
this immediate vicinity on account of its ability to 
withstand much frost. Grows very rapidly and at 
the edge of its leaves are produced many thread-like 
filaments. ($1.00 to $3.00). 
PHOENIX Canariensis (Canary Island Palm) —This 
Is easily the best Palm for general planting. Very 
appropriate as an ornament for the porch or other 
decoration, being a slow grower in pots or tubs. When 
given room in the ground it grows rapidly and forms 
a magnificent, spreading Palm, very distinctive and 
dignified in appearance. It is very hardy and will 
withstand the conditions of this section very suc¬ 
cessfully. ($1.00 to $3.00). 
