PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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Pepper Tree. One of the most attractive trees we 
have. It often grows to a height of 50 feet. The 
drooping foliage makes it one of the most beautiful 
of ornamental shade trees. 1 gal. cans 50c; 5 gal. 
cans $2.00. 
Sterculia diversifolia (Bottle Tree). 25 ft. Excellent 
for narrow parkways and dry soils, because of its 
small narrow shape and deep rooted habit. A good 
desert tree. 1 gal. cans 50c; 5 gal. cans $2.00. 
Carob Tree. This is one of the prettiest of ever¬ 
green trees but will only grow in the warmest of 
locations. The shape of the head is round and the 
foliage is dark green in color. 1 gal. cans 50c; 5 gal. 
cans $2.00. 
Coniferous Evergreen 
Shrubs 
Berckman's Dwarf Evergolden Arborvitae. 6 ft. 
Of dwarf habit, compact and symmetrical, almost 
globular as it gets older. All the branches are tipped 
with a bright golden tint, which is held all through 
the year. Balled $1.50 and up. 
BERCKMANS DWARF ARBORVITAE 
Bonita Arborvitae. 3 ft. Similar to Berckman’s 
Evergolden Arborvitae below except that instead of 
being golden it has beautiful deep green foliage, the 
same color all the year around. Balled $1.75. 
Juniper Pfitzeriana (Pfitzers Juniper). 8 ft. Has 
bushy, widespread, horizontal branches, and forms an 
immense flat, irregular head of bluish-green foliage, 
graceful in outline, 6 to 8 feet in height and the 
same across. Heat or cold, sun or shade, seacoast or 
desert, it does equally well under all conditions. 1 
gal. 60c; 5 gal. $2.50. 
Italian Cypress. 60 ft. Tall, slender, green spires, 
invaluable as accent points in the landscape planting. 
Our trees are the true narrow type, holding their nar¬ 
row shape permanently. 1 gal. 50c. Balled 4 to 5 ft. 
$2.00; 6 to 7 ft. $3.00. 
PFITZERS JUNIPER 
Ornamental Shrubs 
1 Gal. Can 5 Gal. Can 
Acacia Floribunda .$ .60 $2.50 
Althea . .50 
Cassia Artemesoides ..50 2.00 
Cotoneaster . 50 2.00 
Crepe myrtle . .50 
Euonymus japonica..50 2.00 
Feijoa (Pineapple guava).50 
Cistus pupureus .75 
Jasminum primulinum (Cl. yellow 
jasmine) . .40 1.50 
Jasminum revolutum (bush jas¬ 
mine) .60 
Lantana, orange-red, pink-yellow, 
pink, lavender trailing.40 
Myrtus communis (Roman Myrtle) .50 2.00 
Myrtus compacata (Dwarf Myrtle) .50 2.00 
Nandina Domestica . .50 2.00 
Pittosporum tobira .50 2.00 
Photinia serrulata .65 2.50 
Pittosporum tobira variegata. .50 2.00 
Privet California..35 1.50 
Privet Japanese.40 1.50 
Privet Japanese, flats of 100 . per flat 5.00 
Pyracantha lalandii (orange berry) .50 2.00 
Pyracantha yunnanensis (red 
berry) .50 2.00 
Pyracantha formosana (large red 
berry) .50 2.00 
Pampass grass.50 2.00 
Oleanders, white, red and pink.25 and up 
Spanish broom . .50 2.00 
Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus). .60 2.00 
Viburnum suspensum.60 2.00 
Yucca pendula.50 2.00 
Calistamen speciosa (bottle 
brush) . .65 2.50 
Spirea van Houttei bridal 
wreath) .. .50 . 
Cydonia Japonica (flowering 
quince) . 50 
Buddlea (butterfly bush), laven¬ 
der and white.50 
VINES 
1 Gal. Can 5 Gal. Can 
Bougainvillia, Crimson Lake . $ .75 $2.50 
Climbing Yellow Jasmine.40 
Honeysuckle Holly, Japan.. .40 
Honeysuckle, red.50 
Ivy, English.50 
Bignonia tweediana.50 
Ficus repens . .50 
