NOS. 326-330 SOUTH MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. 
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E. leucoxylon. ' Victorian Ironbark.” Very hard, strong and durable, excelling Hickory in strength. 
Recommended for underground work in mines, and for railroad ties, bridges, etc.: ht. 100 ft. Per 
oz. $1.00. 
E. longifolia. —''Woolly Butt.” A large tree, of great girth, growing well in any soil. Timber is dur¬ 
able and makes excellent fuel. The leaves yield a volatile oil; ht. 200 ft. Per oz. 75c. 
E. maculata. —"Spotted Gum.” Wood as strong as English Oak. Extensively employed in ship build¬ 
ing and wheelwright’s work; ht. 100 ft. Per oz. $1.00. 
E. marginata. —"West Australian Jarrah.” (See 
cut.) Impervious to teredo and ants, and much 
sought after for jetties and piles, and largely exported 
for railroad ties. The timber is easily worked and 
takes a beautiful polish. Furniture made from this 
wood is much admired. Of quick growth and im¬ 
mense size. Suited to dry, barren soils; ht. 200 ft. 
Per oz. 75c. 
Eucalyptus marginata. 
Eucalyptus robusta. 
/E. meliodora. —"Black Ironbark.” Of spreading growth, with a comparatively stout stem, and makes 
excellent fuel. The young trees are largely used for telegraph poles, and the flowers are much sought 
by bees. One of the strongest and most durable timbers in the world; ht. 120 ft. Per oz. $1.25. 
E. obliqua. —"Stringy Bark.” A quick grower and produces the best wood for flooring, scantling and 
shingles. Inferior as fuel, but makes the best charcoal for the forge; ht. 300 ft. Per oz. 75c. 
^E. obtusifolia.—" Yellow Black Butt.” A rapid growing variety, very good for fuel. Also used for 
staves, cooper’s and wheelwright’s work; ht. 120 ft. Per oz. 75c. 
f E. paniculata. —"White Ironbark.” Wood hard and durable, excellent for railroad ties. Also much 
used for building and fencing, as it splits well and is lasting underground; ht. 150 ft. Per oz. 75c. 
>E. pilularis. —"Black Butt.” Of rapid growth. One of the best timber yielding species, much used 
' for flooring boards, railroad ties and telegraph poles; ht. 300 ft. Per oz. $1.00. 
