PICEA— 
Pot- 
grown 
Balled or 
boxed 
exelsa, Norway Spruce . 
polita, Tigertail Spruce . 
piuig^ns, Colorado Spruce .. 
pungens glauca, Colorado Spruce . 
pungens kosteri, Koster’s Blue Spruce 
PODOCAKPUS— 
macrophylla, Jap. Yewtree . 
PSEUDO TSUGA— 
doiiglasi, Douglas Fir .. 
PINUS— 
canariensis, Canary Island Pine . 
halepensis, Aleppo Pine .. 
radiata, Monterey Pine . 
montana mughus, Dwarf Pine .^ 
taiiyosho globosa, Table Pine . 
torreyana, Torrey Pine . 
SEQUOYA— 
gigantea, Giant Sequoya .50- 
sempervirens, Redwood .50- 
sempervireiis glauca, blue . 
THUYA— 
occidentalis pyrainidalis . 
orieiitalis nana aurea, golden dwarf 
THUYOPSIS— 
1.00- 5.00 
1.00- 2.50 
75. 
1.00- 2.50 
75. 
1.00- 2.50 
5.00- 7.50 
1.00 
1.00 
.40 
1.00- 2.00 
.65 
.50 
1.50- 2.50 
1.00 
.75 
.75 
1.50 
.75 
1.50- 1.75 
- 1.50 
2.00 
1.25- 2.00 
dolobrata, dark glossy foliage, white under^ 
neath, rather scarce . 2.00 
TSUGA— 
Canadensis, Western Hemlock . 1.50- 2.50 
TAXUS— 
baccata fastigiata, Irish Yew . 2.00- 6.50 
baccata erecta, upright English Yew .65 1.25- 3.50 
TAXODIUM— 
distichum, Swamp Cypress deciduous . 1.50 
mucronatum, Montezuma Cypress . 2.00 
TORREYA— 
californica, Nutmeg Tree .35-.75 
EVERGREEN TREES and SHRUBS 
Broad-leaved Evergreens vary in size from the largest trees to 
the smallest shrubs; unlike the coniferous Evergreens, whose flow¬ 
ers are insignificant, most of these excel in brilliancy and florifer- 
ousness, others through their shining berries and foliage. These 
plants give our California garden and parks their distinctive fea¬ 
ture. 
Plantmg Season: 
October to April; pot-grown plants of this class can be planted 
any time during the year. 
. Pot- Balled or 
ABELIA— grown boxed 
grandiflora, pinkish white flowers .$ .35- .65 $ .75-$!.50 
floribunda, Red Abelia, very large trumpet¬ 
shaped rosy red flowers, new .3 5- .50 
schumanni, another new Abelia, flowers lilac 
pink .50 
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