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CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs. 
Ailanlhus Glandulosus . . .25 
Aralia Japonica.50 to .75 
Ash, Oregon,. (Fraxinns Oregona)... .25 to 50 
“ African, (F. Australis) . 50 to 1.50 
“ (F. Americana) .25 to .50 
Barbadoes Flower Fence, (Poinciana Gilliesii). .50 
Barberry, (Berberis Vulgaris). Bears yellow flowers and an abundance 
of scarlet fruit which makes fine jellies, preserves, pickles, etc.; thrives 
remarkably in California.25 to .50 
Barberry, sweet fruited, (Berberis Dulcis), from the Magellan Islands . .50 
Birch, white, (BetulaAlba) .25 to .50 
Box Elder, Californian, Negundo Californica).25 to .50 
Blackberry, new, white fruited. per dozen, $3.00 .50 
Blue Trumpet Tree, (Paulownia Imperialis), stupendous leaves. .50 to 1.00 
Catalpa Bignonoides. .50 
Chaste Tree, (Vitex Agnus Castus), blue and white flowering shrubs .... .50 
Chestnut, large Italian (Castanea Vesca). 25 to .50 
Coffee Nut, (Gymnocladus Canadensis). .50 
Corchorus Japonica, double yellow flowers.25 to .50 
CottonWood, (Populus Monilifera).10 to .30 
Crape Myrtle, (Lagerstroemia Indica). .50 
Cytisus Alpinns . .50 
Elder, sweet fruited .25 to .50 
Elm, white, (Ulmus Americana). 25 to .40 
Fig - , Large White Smyrna and other varieties.25 to .50 
Hackberry, Australian (Celtis Australis) .50 to .75 
Hibiscus, four species . .50 
Hydrangea, Variegated. .25 
Jujube, (Zizyphus Sativa). 50 to .75 
Koelreuteria Paniculata, an elegant lawn tree from Japan, bears pretty 
pinnate leaves and yellow flowers. .25 to 1.00 
Lilac, white and purple. ). 25 
Lo{|uat, (Mespilus Japonica). 50 to 1.00 
Maple, Oregon, (Acer Macrophyllum).25 to .50 
Mulberry, French, (Calicarpa Americana).'. .25 
Mulberry, black Italian, (Morns Nigra), a fine shade.tree, bears sweet fruit 
resembling large blackberries. ; .25 to 50 
Mulberry, white . 25 to .50 
Osage Orange, a good shade tree for dry rocky situations.10 to .30 
Persimmon, American, (Dyospyros Virginica).25 to .50 
“ Japan (D. Kaki ) .25 to .50 
Poplar, silver leaf, (Popnlus Heterophylla). 25 to .60 
Lombardy. (P. Dilatata) . .25 to .40 
Pride of India, (Melia Azderach), a beautiful shade tree.25 to .75 
Pomegranate, Large sweet fruited. Any one who knows how easily this 
beautiful and salable fruit can be raised may well be astonished that it is 
not oftener planted. It is hardy, very ornamental in flower and fruit, 
bear-; the second year after planting, and abundantly afterwards. One 
Pomegranate tree in this part of the State will give more satisfaction 
than a hundred orange trees.. .50 to .75 
Pomegranate, Dwarf, flowering. .50 
Bed Bud, Western (Cercis Occidentalis) . .50 
Snowball, (Viburnum Opulus). . .25 
Walnut, California black, (Juglans Californica) very rapid grower.25 to .50 
Wcigelia, Rosea. .25 
“ Arborea Versicolor.25 to .50 
Willow, Hoop leaved, weeping (Salix Babylonica Annularis), curious .. .25 
“ Golden (S. Viteilina). .15 
“ long leaf, (S. Longifolia).... .15 
“ Coulter’s (S. Coulteri) silvery downy leaves .. .40 
