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Deciduous Shade Trees 
Deciduous Shade Trees 
Prices of all trees on this page F. O. B. Phoenix. 
5 to 6 feet, Straight (Whips) .$ .75 
5 to 6 feet, Branched . 1.00 
0 to 7 feet. Nicely Branched. 1.50 
6 to 7 feet, Well Branched. 2.00 
7 to 10 feet, Well Branched—Extra Good. 3.00 
All well balanced trees, and sure to please you. W'rite for 
quantity prices. 
LOCUST, BLACK— This is a quick growing, hardy tree, which 
blooms freely during the spring months. Very suitable for 
this section of the country. 
POPLAR, CAROLINA —An upright growing tree with pyra¬ 
midal head; very large, glossy, deep green leaves. A rapid 
grower and a very popular variety for street planting. 
TEXAS UMBRELLA —A splendid shade tree and one of the 
most useful for planting where dense shade is desired. Um¬ 
brella shaped, of dense growth and uniform habit, bearing 
numerous small lilac-colored flowers during the summer. 
KINGAN —(Fruitless Mulberry). A good strong growing dense 
shade tree, but without fruit, thus avoiding the staining of 
walks under the tree. Extremely rapid in growth and one of 
the best shade or street trees for Arizona and other dry arid 
climates. Budded trees. 8 to 10 ft., $1.50; 10 to 12 ft., $2.50. 
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, $1.25. 
U. PUMILA — “Chinese Elm.” 40 ft. A fast growing tree 
which does well anywhere in the dry interior section, adapt¬ 
ing 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. 
Evergreen Trees 
Casuarina Stricta 
A Rapid Growing Tree Requiring Little Water. 
ACACIA VERTICILLATA —12 ft. A bushy, low-growing va¬ 
riety with narrow needle-like leaves, excellent for hedge and 
massing. Flowers brilliant golden yellow r . 4 to 5 ft., 75c. 
PINUS HALEPENSIS —“Aleppo Pine.” 50 ft. A rapid grow¬ 
ing pine suitable for quick effects and excellent for covering 
hillsides. Has dark green foliage and is very handsome when 
young but gets straggly when mature. Potted, gallon con¬ 
tainers, 3 to 4 ft., 75c each. 
ITALIAN CYPRESS —A tall, slender tree with erect branches, 
having a pillar or columnar effect. A useful subject for gate¬ 
ways, arches, tall borders, etc. Our trees are the true narrow 
type, grown from cuttings. 4 ft., $1.00; 7 to 8 ft., $3.00 
CYPRESS, ARIZONA — Splendid native ornamental tree of 
pyramidal habit. Never damaged by frost. Foliage blush 
green. Gallon size, 75c; 5 gal. size, $2.50. 
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 gallon, 75c; 5 gallons, $2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS, RUDIS (Desert Gum) —This is the most used 
variety and very valuable for arid regions; in fact, it is un¬ 
surpassed by any other variety for withstanding heat, cold 
or wind. Attains a height of 100 feet. 1 gallon, 50c; 5 gal¬ 
lons, $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS, ROSTRATA — A rapid grower that endures 
much heat, severe frost and considerable drought. Widely 
planted as a forest cover, windbreak and shade tree, 1 gallon, 
50c; 5 gallons, $2.00. 
STERCULIA DIVERSIFOLIA (Bottle Tree) — Makes a fine 
street tree, being pyramidal in growth with glossy green 
leaves which are of diverse form. 1 gallon, 75c; 5 gallons, 
$2.50. 
ST. JOHN’S BREAD OR CAROB —Admirably adapted as a 
tree for ornamental street planting, or as single specimens. 
Beautiful trees may be seen in many places in Southern Cali¬ 
fornia and its symmetrical 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. 1 gallon, 75c; 5 gallons, 
$2.50. 
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