ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN TREES (Continued) 
K. ROSTRATA (Red Gum), see cut page 60. In gallon cans 
25 cts. and 35 eta. In flats of 100 plants, $2 per flat, §15 
per 1,000. 
For further descriptions of Eucalyptus turn to pages 58, 59 
and 60. 
FICUS AUSTRALIS (Australian Banyan Tree). One of the 
most remarkably large spreading trees of tropical Australia, 
standing the cimate of California perfectly. Is also used as 
an ornamental pot plant, and extensively for decora¬ 
tive purposes. We have a large assortment to offer. In 
pots 12 to 24 inches 50 cts. and 75 cts.; 2 to 3 ft. §1;3 to 4 ft. 
SI .25 to SI .50; 4 to 6 ft. §2 to $2.50. 
FICUS. AUSTRALIS 
FICUS ELASTICA (Rubber Tree). The true Rubber Tree 
from India. A fine ornamental tree for lawn, with lerg, 
glossy green leaves; and also much used as a decorative 
plant. In pets, SI to §5 each. 
FICUS MACROFRYLIA (IVIoretcn Bay Fig, or Icng- 
1 caved rubber Tree). Similar to F. Australis, cuite hardy 
and grows very large, with larger leaves than the former. 
In pots 2 to 3 ft. $1; 3 to 4 ft. §1.25; large plants in 5 gallon 
cans, 4 to 5 ft. $1.50; 5 to 6 ft, $2 to S2.60. 
GREVILLFA RGEUSTA (Silky Oak, or Australian Fern 
Tree). This beautiful tree is well adapted to this climate, 
and is one of the best avenue trees, rapid growth, fern-like 
leaves and golden yellow flowers, which adorn the tree in 
the early summer months?. Resists drought to a remarkable 
degree and is one of the most stately avenue and lawn trrees 
of the interior. In cans 1 to 2 ft. 25 cts.; 2 to 3 ft. 35 cts.; 
3 to 4 ft. 50 cts.; 4 to 6 ft. 60 cts.; 6 to 8 ft, 75 cts.‘ Special 
prices in large quantities. 
JACARANDA MIMOSAFFOLIA (Brazilian Jaearanda). 
A beautiful tree of rapid growth, very fine cut fern-like 
leaves- with large panicles of very showy Blue flowers, 
which con e out in summer. Grown in Southern California 
as a shade and ornamental tree. 3 to 4. ft high 75 cts.; 
large trees 6 to 8 ft. SI.60 to S2. each. 
\ LIVE OAK (California). A familiar sight on our California' 
landscapes, which adds so much to its beauty. A magnifi- % 
cent tree and should be extensively planted. In 5 gallon 
cans 3 to 4 ft. 75 cts.; 4 to 6 ft. SI to SI .25. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. This noble evergreen 
tree, a native of the Southern States, grows to a height of 
100 ft. and does well in this climate; a perfectly formed 
tree with large glossy green leaves. The flowers are large, 
pure white and fragrant. Blants 1 to 2 ft. 50 cts.; 2 to 3 ft 
SI; 3 to 4 ft. SI.50; 4 to 6 ft. S2 to $2.50. Grafted trees 
2 to 3 ft, SI.50; 3 to 4 ft. $2 each. 
PARKINSONIA (Aculeata) JERUSALEM TIIORN. (40 
feet). A very rare, odd and beautiful thorny tree with pine 
like leaves, and feathery drooping branches, flow r ers one 
inch across, yellowish. Will thrive in the driest locations. 
As a specimen tree for lawns it always attracts attention 
3 to 4 ft. 50 cts. to 75 cts.; 4 to 6 ft. SI to $1.25. 
PEPPER TREE (Schinus Molle). This beautiful tree is too 
w r ell knowm and popular to need much description. It has 
been one of the greatest attractions for years in Southern 
California and for a shade, ornamental, park, or avenue 
tree, it has no equal. Some specimens in Los Angeles are 
50 ft. high and equally as broad. The dense foliage of 
green feathery leaves, white flowers and red berries add to 
the beauty of the tree. Small trees 25 cts.; 4 to 5 ft. 50 
cts.; 6 to 7 ft. 75 cts. each. 
(jREVILLEA 
ROBUSTA 
PIN US INSIGNIS (Monterey Pine). A nat ive of California, 
much used as a st reet shade tree and in groves, being a rapid 
grower and very handsome, pyramidal habit, with long deep 
green needles or loaves; thrives best near the coast. Small 
plants in pots 25 cts. and 35 cts.; 3 to 4 ft. 60 cts. to 75 cts.; 
4 to 6 ft. $1 to $1.50. 
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