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C. MACROCARPA (Monterey Cypress). A native of this 
state, a rapid growing variety, and can be trimmed 
into any shape. This fact, combined with its d^Sse 
foliage, makes it very valuable for hedges and wind¬ 
break purposes. When allowed to grow in tree form 
it is one of _ the best shade trees. We can supplv 
small plants m boxes of 100 plants at $1.50 per box 
In pots 2 to 8 feet high 15 cts each. P 
C *c“? R fL IR S NS . (Italian Cy P ress >- This is the favorite 
cypress for planting m cemeteries, Italian gardens 
and at the entrance of drive-ways and walks. Being’ 
a t u 11 na iT 0 w growing tree it is extensively used for 
arches. The branches are erect and grow close to the 
trunk Foliage a. dark green. In pots 1 ft. 35 cts. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 cts., 6 to 8 ft. $2.50 each. 
PINUS INSIGNIS (Monterey Pine). A native of Califor¬ 
nia, much used as a street shade tree and in groves 
habit a J? P , ld s ' r ° wer and very handsome, pyramidal 
habit, with long deep green needles or leaves; thrives 
best near the coast. Small plants in pots 25 cts., 3 
to 4 ft. $1, 5 to 6 ft. $2 each. 
PINTJS PINEA, “Stone Pine.” A slow growing variety 
and very ornamental. Specimen plants 3 to 4 ft. $2 50 
each. T 
BAY TREES, ‘Laurus Nobilis.’ Handsome ornamental 
trees, trained m pyramids and globes. Excellent for 
hotels and other places where a striking effect is de- 
tubs d ’ Pyramids in tubs * Standard or globe shape In 
Smali size -28-36-in stems, 26-28-in. heads $22.50 pair 
Medium size..44-50-in stems, 24-26-in. heads 25.00 pair 
Barge size ...44-50-in stems, 36-in. heads 40.00 pair 
Extra large ..44-50-in stems, 46-48-in. heads 75.00 pair 
Pyramid shape 5 ft. high $20 per pair. 
Pyramid shape 6 to 7 ft. high $35 per pair. 
BOTTLE-BRUSH. See Callistemon. 
BOX WOOD (Buxus Sempervirens). A European shrub 
of very dense growth, leaves small, dark glossy green. 
Can be used as a hedge plant, but shows to better ad¬ 
vantage when grown alone and used as a decorative 
plant. When set in Japanese tubs and placed on the 
porch or pillars, gives a striking appearance to th@ 
place. 5 ft. plants well shaped $8 each; 6 ft. plants 
$10 each. The above plants are in tubs. 
BROOM, SPANISH. See Genista. 
CALABIUM ESCULENTUM (Elephant’s Ear). A tropical 
plant with enormous leaves. Very ornamental for 
lawns. In pots from 50 cts to $1 each. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. Among the most beautiful win¬ 
ter flowering evergreen shrubs, handsome shining, dark 
green leaves, and magnificent, wax-like flowers of the 
following colors, red, white, pink and variegated. This 
plant is hardy, does well in the house or conservatory, 
and out-doors, but should be planted in a shady location. 
Fine plants 18 inches to 3 feet high $2 each. 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS, “Scotch Pine.” A European va¬ 
riety, of robust habit, and silvery-green foliage. 
Trees 3 to 5 ft. high $2.50 each. 8 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA (California Big Tree). The largest 
tree in the world. A native of California and attains 
a height of from 300 to 400 feet with very thick 
trunks, some of which have measured over 30 feet in 
diameter. Shape of tree is tapering with deep green 
foliage. One of the handsomest trees for avenues and 
private gardens. Very ornamental. 6-inch pots $1 
large plants $5 each. 
SEQUOIA SEMPERVlkENS (California Red Wood). An¬ 
other one of California’s native giant trees. A very 
rapid grower and ornamental. The timber from this 
tree ranks among the finest in the world, both for 
building and decorative purposes. Small trees $1, 
larger size $3.50 each. 
THUYA—Arborvitae 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS, “American Arborvitae.” An 
ornamental evergreen shrub of thick growing habit, 
and especially valuable for hedges. Small plants 35 
cts., large size $1.50 each. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS AMEA, “Chinese Golden Arbor¬ 
vitae.” One of the most beautiful compact ornamental 
shrubs. A slow grower and suitable for cemeteries 
and in narrow corners of beds where slow growth is 
desired. Foliage green and assumes a golden tint 
in spring. Large plants $2.50 each. 
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
AND SHRUBS 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS, “American Arborvitae.” An 
beautiful flowering plant in white,, pink and yellow. 
Pot plants 25 cts. each. 
ALOYSIA CITRIOBORA (Lemon Verbena). Well known, 
fragrant shrub. 35 cts. to $1 each. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA. Native of China. The leaves 
of this variety are long, broad, shining dark green. 
A splendid house plant. 35 cts. to $3. 
ASPIDISTRA ELATIOR VARIEGATA. Foliage green 
with broad stripes of white. 50 cts. to $2. 
AZALEA INBICA. A beautiful plant for the house, 
coming into flower during the winter when flowers 
are most appreciated. We have an assortment of 
varieties, colors pink, red and white. Large plants 
$3 each. 
CRAPE MYRTLE. A handsome, deciduous shrub that 
produces an abundance of very showy flowers. In 
three colors, rose, crimson and white. In pots 50 eta. 
each; larger plants from open ground 75 cts. to $1 each. 
CALLISTEMON SPECIOSUS (Bottle-Brush). Scarlet 
flowers. In gallon cans. 3 ft. high 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
each. 
DIOSMA FRAGRANS (Breath of Heaven). A favorlt® 
shrub or pot plant; small white flowers. 40 cts. to 75 
cts. each. 
DAPHNE ODORA. A handsome, evergreen, winter- 
blooming shrub. In 6-inch pots $1 each. 
EULALIA JAPONICA (Japanese Plum Grass). Effective 
in groups. 50 cts. each. 
FUSCHSIA. Our stock of these ever-blooming plant® 
embraces all the best sorts of single and double flow¬ 
ering varieties. Pot plants 25 cts. each. 
GENISTA SCOPARIUS (Gytisus scoparius; Spanish 
Broom). Bright yellow, pea-shaped flowers. In pots 
35 cts. to $1.50 each. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENS IS 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas Grass). Well known; 
useful for planting on lawns, etc. Small clumps 60 
cts., large $1 each. 
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