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THE CEDRUS DEODARA OR INDIAN CEDAR 
Camphor Tree Is supposed to be a native of China and Japan. The 
tree is a very rapid grower, very symmetrical in 
(Camphora Officinalis) habits, and highly ornamental. 
It has a bright green foliage, being pointed in shape and glossy, often turn¬ 
ing to a red color during the winter. 
One of the characteristics of this variety is the strong camphor odor. The 
tree often attains a height of forty feet, and is highly recommended for park 
and street planting. Each 1Q 
Potted, 4 to 5 ft.$ .90 $7.00 
Potted, 3 to 4 ft.70 5.00 
Cedrus Atlantica Supposed to be a native of North Africa. It is a strong 
grower of pyramidal shape. 
The foliage is of a beautiful silvery green, which makes it a very handsome 
tree, and often attains the height of 120 feet. 
Highly recommended for planting where an individual tree is desired. 
Balled, 3 to 4 ft.Each $2.50 
Balled, 2 to 3 ft.Each 175 
P^rlrue Known as the Himalayan or Indian cedar, and grows to 
^ CU US COU perfection throughout California. It has an abundance of 
drooping branches with a beautiful silvery green foliage. It is pyramidal in 
shape and often attains the height of 120 feet. 
It is often described as being a tree of grace and beauty. Largely found 
in parks and in many front yards, and on account of its extreme beauty 
and hardiness, in California, we highly recommend its planting. 
Balled, 3 to 4 ft.Each $2.50 
Balled, 2 to 3 ft.Each 1.75 
Cvpress Lawsoniana This variet y is largely grown in Oregon and Cali- 
fornia. It is of a tall slender habit, growing to a 
(Cupressus) height of 200 feet. 
Its branches are very slender and drooping in habit. Highly recommended 
for park planting. 
Balled, 3 to 4 ft...Each $2.00 
Commonly known throughout California as the 
“Monterey Cypress,” and is more widely planted 
(Cupressus) than any other variety. 
Its value when planted for wind break purposes is unequalled. It is also 
largely used for hedge purposes. 
The foliage is of a grayish green and imparts a fine odor. This is a native 
of California, and is no doubt, one of the most desirable evergreens planted 
in the state. 
To those desiring a tree in new countries where a wind break is desired, 
we feel that the Monterey Cypress cannot be recommended too highly. 
Balled, 3 to 4 ft.Each $1.25 
100 1000 
Transplanted in flats, 8 to 12 inches.$2.50 $20.00 
Cypress Macrocarpa 
Eucalvotus Globulus Commonly known throughout California as “Blue 
. Gum.” It is a beautiful upright, strong grower, 
possessing a bluish foliage. The wood of this variety is not as valuable as 
that of the red gum but it certainly is a very desirable tree for avenue and 
shade purposes. The wood is used principally for fuel. Often attains a 
height of 200 feet. 
Eucalyptus Robusta This variet y is commonly known as the “Swamp 
Mahogany Gum.” It is highly prized by bee keep¬ 
ers on account of its heavy crop of white flowers, which grow in large clusters 
blooming late in the fall. The foliage is of a deep glossy green and very 
ornamental. 
It is claimed, by many, to be particularly valuable for planting in low 
ground where the moisture is near the surface. 
Eucalyptus Rostrata Commonly known as the “Red Gum.” Is a very 
rapid grower and is particularly adapted for plant¬ 
ing in the warm valleys of California. The wood is highly prized by cabinet 
