STREET AND AVENUE TREES 
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Sycamore, Kuropean *. s k n ° w n also as the Oriental Plane tree, i* a na¬ 
tive of Europe and Asia, and is regarded as one of 
(Platanus Oricntalis) the best varieties for street, avenue and yard plant¬ 
ing. it is of spreading habit with a well rounded head having plenty of foliage 
to protect the bark from sunburn. Leaves are very large and dark green 
in color. 
The tree can easily be recognized' on account of its bark, which is very thin 
and peels off in irregular flakes, leaving the trunk patched with light and 
dark spots. 
We > highly recommend planting it in all sections of California and particu¬ 
larly in the San Joaquin Valley. 
Each 10 100 
10 to 12 ft.$1.00 $9.00 $80.00 
8 to 10 ft.90 8.00 70.00 
Jacinto, and was found to be so much superior to other 
Melia-Azedarach varieties of umbrella trees that it has been more largely 
Umbraculiformis) planted than any other. 
The branches are erect, the foliage of drooping habit, which gives the tree 
Texas Umbrella 
the appearance of a large umbrella. It enjoys the distinction of giving the 
best dense shade possible to obtain. The foliage is of a bright dark green and 
produces flowers of a lilac color which are very fragrant. It also produces 
berries or seeds which resemble very much that of a bead and are often used 
for stringing as beads. 
This variety is particularly adapted to the warmer climates in California and 
while it is not as highly recommended for street planting as some other shade 
trees we certainly do not hesitate to recommend it for all home yards, avenues 
and any place where dense shade is desired. Fnrh 10 100 
10 to 12 ft.$1.25 $10.00 $75.00 
8 to 10 ft. 1.00 7.50 60.00 
6 to 8 ft.75 6.00 50 00 
