AGAVES, YUCCAS, ETC., (Continued) 
YUCCA GLAUCA PENDULA 
DRACAENA 
DRACAENA BRAZILIENSIS. A sturdy, quick-growing 
Dracaena, with broad, green leaves and stout stem 
and leaf-stalks. As a decorative plant it has few 
superiors. A fine house plant. 75 cts. to $1 each. 
AUSTRALIS. A palm-like tree growing to a consider¬ 
able height. Stem stout; leaves 2 to 3 feet in length. 
Fine for avenues. 35 cts. to $3 each. Large plants 
18 each. 
INDIVISA. Narrower, longer; leaves than preceding. 
Fine for hali or porch decoration. In 5-inch pots 35 
cts. to 50 cts.; balled $1 to $3.50 each. 
TERMINALIS. A splendid plant for house and window 
decoration, with bright, tropical-looking foliage of 
rich, crimson color; beautiful^ marked with white and 
pink, well developed plants. 25 cts. to $1 each. 
BAMBOOS 
B AMBUS A METAKE. A very hardy variety; well adapt¬ 
ed to use as a screen for bapk yards. 50 cts. to $1.50. 
VULGARIS. A giant Bamboo, attaining a height of 70 
feet, and over 4 inches in diameter. Strong, estab¬ 
lished plants $5 each. 
CONIFERAE 
ARAUCARIA BIDWILLII (Bunya-Bunya). A magnificent 
tree for planting on lawns or in parks. Many fine 
specimens may be seen in Los Angeles. In pots 1 Vz 
to 2 ft. $2.50 each. Plants 2 ft. to 3% ft. $5 each; 
specimen plants 4 to 8 ft. high, very bushy $10 to 
$35 each. 
ARAUCARI EXCELSA 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA (Norfolk Island Pine). One of 
the handsomest trees for planting on lawns and iri 
parks, also extensively used as a decorative pot- 
plant, pyramidal form and an ornament to any garden. 
The branches come out in layers, several feet apart, 
therefore do not obstruct the view. Small plants $1, 
medium size $2, large size $5 each. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA CO YS PACTA ROBUSTA. Foliage 
very heavy, strong and sturdy, which in this respect 
differs from A. Excelsa. Fine pot grown plants $3 
each. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA. Another of the A. 
Excelsa type, in character of growth, and one of the 
handsomest of all the family. Foliage a beautiful 
glauca green. Pot grown plants $2.50 each. 
CEDRUS DEODORA (Himalayan Cedar). An exceed¬ 
ingly beautiful tree with drooping branches and sil¬ 
very green foliage. A noble looking tree wherever 
planted; very rapid grower. In pots 1 to 2 feet high 
$1, 3 to 5 feet $3.50, larger size $7.50 each. 
CRYPTOMERIA ELEGANS (Fine-leaved Japan Cedar). 
Ibis handsome tree, much admired for its wonderful 
habit of growth, very dense foliage of soft feathery 
leaves, which are a deep green in summer and change 
to a deep bronze m winter. A popular tree in lawns, 
and does best when allowed to branch . out directly 
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50 cts., large plants m boxes $2 each. 
CUPRESSUS GUADALUPENSIS (Blue Cypress). One of 
the quickest growing of the Cypress family. An erect 
greeif* dutiful Caucus 
green. In pots 2 to 3 feet 75 cts., 6 to 8 feet $3 each. 
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