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JL XI PERU'S BERMUDIAN A, “Bermuda Juniper,” 40 ft. A beautiful 
tree with foliage of a yellowish green color. 
J COMMUNIS HIBERNICA, “Irish Juniper.” A distinct and beautiful 
variety of erect and upright growth, with glaucous green foliage. 
J \ IRGINIANA, “Red Cedar,” 100 ft. A well-known American tree, 
varying much in habit and color of foliage. 
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS, “Blue Gum,” Victoria and Tasmania, 350 
ft. A well-known variety, extensively planted in California for fuel and 
wind breaks. 
BLOOMS OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS, THE BLUE GUM. 
E. MACULATA CITRIODORA, “Lemon Scented Gum,” Queensland, 
150 ft. A very handsome tree, with fragrant leaves, suitable for street 
planting. 
E. ROSTRATA, “Red Gum,” S. Australia, 200 ft. A very rapid grower; 
an excellent forest tree; hardier than the Blue Gum. 
PINUS AUSTRIACA, “Austrian or Black Pine.” A remarkably robust, 
hardy and rapid growing evergreen; leaves long, stiff and dark green. 
P. PONDEROSA, “Yellow or Bull Pine,” 150 ft. A very large tree; wood 
very heavy; leaves from eight to ten inches in length and of a silvery 
green color. 
P. RADIATA (P. insignis), “Monterey Pine,” 80-100 ft. Our well-known 
native variety; the most desirable for shade. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM, “European Holly.:’ Europe and Asia, 40 ft. A 
beautiful small tree, with prickly dark green foliage; when eight or ten 
year old produces bright red berries in profusion. 
SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA, “Umbrella Pine,” 100 ft. A remark¬ 
able and beautiful tree from Japan; attains to a large size; leaves long, 
narrow and dark shining green; one of the finest of pines. 
PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII, “Douglas Spruce,” Pacific Coast. A 
beautiful, rapid growing tree; conical form; spreading, horizontal 
branches; leaves light green above and glaucous below. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA, “Silk Oak Australia, 150 ft. A beautiful tree 
of rapid growth, with fern-like, dark green leaves and orange colored 
flowers. 
